Oh yeah?...
Well, I'm unhappy with fat feminists! :P
"um, isn't it SUPPOSED to match the 360 version"
OMG...having to scroll down an endless ocean of lame troll bashing attempts to finally find the only comment with some sensibility.
I've gotta say though...after a over half-year of owning this gem of a game, I FINALLY started playing it last night, and I've gotta admit that I'm hard-pressed to believe that even my mighty, beloved PS3 can match the OUTSTANDING visuals I was subject to last night!
...
"G4TV gave Gots to Little Big Planet, 1up gave Gots to Little Big Planet..."
Honestly, as graphically-fabulous as the game looks, I just don't get all they hype; I really don't see it standing up to the likes of R2 or KZ2.
What I mean is, to give it the title, "Game of the Show"...well, y'kow: Dems a lot of BIG shoes to fill!
I could see me doodling with it for a while, and ultimately getting bored relatively quickly.
Am ...
Well, I must admit: after sifting through your recent posts, I am indeed impressed with you after having been subject to your exclusive, first-hand experiences at E3.
Because I was under the impression that one required at least a basic understanding of English grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure, in order to be invited to the exclusive show.
Guess not.
"really? i thought he did a great job this year..."
I agree...I was impressed with the way he handled the show...a world away from his humbling performance last year: So nervous it was as if he was speaking in front of a trigger-happy firing squad.
Well, in a way, I guess he was...except instead of guns, the squad had keyboards.
He won my respect with this year's performance.
Amen!
Never owning a PS2, lack of backwards compatibility would've been SORELY missed had I not purchased a launch 60 gigger.
Without it, I would've missed out on the GoW's 1&2 and my beloved MGS Essential Collection, as well as other titles I'd rather not discuss at this time<cough>24: The Game</cough>
I shudder at the thought.
BTW: I'll go out on a limb here and predict that backwards compatibility for those crippled systems WILL eventually ...
LOL!...Bubbles.
"But the challenge is then, how do you do that in a way where people don't have to worry about hitting the wrong note or making a mistake?"
Actually, the REAL challenge for Nintendo is to convince their market that there really IS a point for one to bat away blindly in thin air without missing a single note of their uh, "music."
Incentive or objective = Zero
Those guys all looked when like my baby boys aimlessly hammer away at their F...
I appreciate your compassionate reply.
But my existing anger towards Sony has nothing to do with our countries' half-assed, archaic broadcasting laws - which is obviously out of their hands.
What really, really DOES piss me off is that they were touting it as if it was a world-wide release. And even IF they somehow cunningly slipped in "for U.S. only", the LEAST they could've done was provide some informational support via their web forums or our country's...
Or has anyone else noticed that as of late, he's toned down his nominal image of uh, "toolness", come across as a little less arrogant and more professional?
Seeing him in recent interviews over the past couple of weeks, he seems - dare I say it? - Tolerable.
Hmmm...perhaps web ramblings such as this article have finally gotten to him and shrunk his inflated head back down to Earth?
Please DO enlighten me by providing some sort of link to the PlayStation website, or accurate reference to the Media Conference where it was made "perfectly clear" that the rest of the world outside U.S. would be getting it this hard from behind.
Do so, and I'll eat my words.
Till then, I'll continue to conclude that Sony dropped the PR ball on this one by omitting such vital information.
...and that they're a bunch of conniving, arrogant prick...
My bubble was burst BIG TIME last night.
Thanks for keeping the rest of the world in the loop, Sony.
Arrogant f*cks.
"It's obvious by now Euros get the butt-end of almost everything."
You may have gotten the butt-end, but don't feel so bad, friend.
We here in Canada (and apparently as well as Mexico and Puerto Rico) just got our faces slapped around with the patented Sony Nut Sack.
I feel so dirty and violated.
You have pretty sad comprehension.
(You've been drinking again, haven't you?)
"Because if so, this would disappoint a LOT of people. starting from me."
Get in line, my friend.
I'm in Canada and no store. Man! did this ever rain on my parade.
I don't know if it's a CRTC issue (our useless and archaic Big Brother governing body who arrogantly assumes the right to decide what Canadians can watch), but Sony really, really dropped the ball on this one.
They could've at least sent or posted us a courtesy message....
Surfman's right!!!...Canadians didn't get it!
This MUST be another one of those F*cken CRTC red tape issues.
Jesus Christ, get rid of that Communist dictating body already!!!
GGGRRRRR!!!!
Anyone know anything about this...and thanks Sony, you motherf*ckers, for keeping that "miniscule" population of thirty million north of the border out of the loop.
A courtesy message posted in our store would've been the least to do...
Yeah but wasn't Wii Play "only" $50?...and it even came with a free remote! ;)
LOL...verbatim to what I was thinking.
Reminds me of someone who went on vacation to New York City, and found an awesome pair of binoculars for a mere five bucks. The thing was, the vendor wouldn't sell them without the case, which costed $100.
Oh Reggie, you Wascawy Wabbit, you!!!
OK, here goes:
"I don't need to be a journalist to know that:"
this GamesRadar author is an arrogant, condescending, and naive ass.