Everyone voted their feelings, nothing wrong with that. Certainly not my top ten, but w/e. The only one I actually disagree with is GTA IV. Most of the other games were really good or innovative at least.
I can understand, it's probably too soon and will offend or possibly hurt the people still living with wounds, both physical and emotional, from the war. Call it whiny, but you might have second thoughts about a game that portrayed the death of a family member.
On the other hand, I think it's too soon to say the game will "glorify" or "glamorize" what went on there. As long as it doesn't take too many liberties with the truth, I won't have any problems with i...
Good one, but I'm still sticking with "AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAA A!!! - A Reckless Disregard for Gravity”. It's just so fun to say in person.
Glad someone else caught that. Jerks have money too.
Sure, you'll probably run into fewer jerks playing RE5.
But plenty of fools if you catch my meaning.
I could really take it or leave it on any console. Internet can be accessed by oh so many devices these days, even from the palm of your hand.
Although, to be fair... If I can get the internet through so many channels like Wii, PS3, iPhone, DS, DSi, PSP, even an old Dreamcast, etc. Why not 360?
Cool. I love a Silent Hill.
As a fan I want a dependable console that plays the latest big games, so no.
Sure, there are things I still want from the console, but I want the world from all my platforms.
@doshey
No...I'm saying a group of people based "just outside of Mountain Home, Idaho" with no overt gov't backing...
"NecroResistance is not a government-owned operation, nor is it publicly funded like other organizations. We have a cause, and we tend to see it through."
source: http://www.necroresistance....
...has nothing to do with the US Military....
Title way misleading.
It's not the US Military at all, but a militant group called NecroResistance started by a private citizen.
“It occured to me from the plots of government tampering with genetics and all the different viruses we have created, that one day reanimating the dead is entirely possible. Not only possible, but probable.”
Fun is fun but...this guy doesn't sound wrapped too tight... Or maybe I get suspicious when private citizens start buil...
The Wii version is pretty crap, visually. Looking at Arc Rise Fantasia, it's pretty evident SE could have done much better in that department. I'll go for the DS version.
Maybe we don't like used games, but that doesn't mean we aren't buying them. Money is pretty tight and not everyone's looking to spend top dollar if they can avoid it, especially for entertainment.
Eh, could be some common ground? I like sci-fi and play guitar... Although not a big fan of the guitar games...
Pretty sad, actually. When you can't catch up, throw stones- Corporate Combat 101. Semantically, he might have a point about the DSi since it just came out. But since the DSi rides the strength of the DS's library, I don't see what he's talking about.
The quote is pretty overblown, riding the bad (although somewhat justified) press the Wii gets this gen. He calls the handheld a kid's toy then in the same breath says PSP's got Hannah Montana. Does anyone somehow find that an unbia...
First, I don't like MMOs. I don't like buying discs then paying a subscription to access content. I don't like that if I stop paying, my $30-$50 discs become instantly worthless (I should know, I have enough boxes sitting around). It took me fifteen different games to come to that decision.
That said, I'm not sure if I would welcome a Fallout MMO or not. As it stands, I'm for it as long as single-player Fallouts aren't completely abandoned. I just can't play MMOs.
I think they used to be a lot funnier back before they made the move to game-only strips, but they're still better than a lot comics out there. The art wasn't as good, but the jokes hit much harder.
Samurai Showdown Anthology, very cool. The rest...no comment.
Go, Empire: Total War. You're an excellent game and deserve your number one spot.
Consider me trying to do a similar job as well, holding our gaming news sites to better standards. I suppose through entirely different means and methods. (And ideas of "better")
Kotaku is NOT above such behaviour since they have, as you mentioned, acted like asshats in the past. But in this particular case, the evidence presented so far seems to exonerate them. No one says we have to start trusting them, but they seem on the level in this case and not deserving of the ...
Nope. But then again, I have issues paying subscription fees to access game content in the first place.
Nice and clear design. Pretty reminiscent of Vista (visually). A little on the slow side though.