I'm just saying that it's a kiddish mini-game that won't sell systems. Sure, adults that own a PS3 will buy it.
It's cute rag dolls frolicking about in a 2D side-scrolling world. That music is good for about 2 minutes, and then I want to shoot myself. I hope they have other tunes.
It appeals to kids. I also thought LBP was not a full-fledged game? Isn't more of a mini-game?
They should have launched with a $399 PS3 from the beginning. It easily could have launched without a hard drive, wi-fi, and even Blu-Ray. It certainly didn't need the extra card slots.
It is too little, too late. The 360 is still cheaper and offers more.
The New York Times are a bunch of wimpy liberals. The German government proposed to outlaw "killing" in video games. So, the law would punish a guy for shooting another guy online in Halo 3. I'm sure the liberals at NY Times agree with that.
Most video game violence is no different then playing chess.
This article is really about the console market.
That's the reason for the split. Microsoft aren't "mean". Bungie aren't "mad".
It is typical for any man to be unsatisfied when he works for anyone. Every man has his own aspirations.
Naturally, Microsoft have their own ideas about Bungie which didn't match Bungie's plan. Bungie have leverage, so they made a deal.
Ok, so 1 million are playing CS. What else are they playing? Why would they play such an old game? I guess they're waiting for Crysis?
Also, the KB/Mouse vs Twin sticks & triggers really boils down to your own experience. If you first played games with a KB, it will be difficult to limit yourself to 10 buttons. But the truth is that the twin sticks & triggers are far closer to reality since they imitate guns.
Aiming with a mouse is like pointing your fing...
Bungie displays the number of players on Xbox Live when playing Halo 3.
Last night there was over 600,000 people playing Halo 3.
Sony has made mistakes since E3 2005. Delaying the launch wouldn't necessarily prevent Sony from making mistakes during that time. The real problem was that Sony overestimated the popularity of the PlayStation brand and became complacent.
I didn't see any mention of a console for Wardevil on the site. If it was exclusive, there would be a PS3 logo somewhere.
Halo 3 should be in that list. It is a master piece. I have played (and beat 2 times) Bioshock. I would choose Halo 3 for the online advancements as GOTY.
I never said it was a "cure". It keeps a level playing field in ranked matches.
The "issues" are not worth mentioning in Halo 3. If you would actually play it, you would see that it is amazing in every way. It isn't false hype, it is truly great.
Lair's controls are "broken". Not Halo 3 online.
The reason for killing the search feature is to reduce cheaters. They ruin games.
Although I totally understand that JRPGs are getting stale, Lost Odyssey is the very best of them. This is an epic JRPG and it will be a ton of fun.
I can't wait to play it.
Playing the game is amazing enough, but viewing a replay of anything you do is remarkable. You have total control of the replay. It makes the game feel real when viewing yourself (or anyone) from different perspectives in real time.
Yes. Halo 3 has lived up to the hype, and more.
Women get better at video games by playing video games for 3 hours and suddenly their brain functions like a man?
It has been confirmed many times by Bioshock. It is 360 and PC exclusive.
The Wii is just a small white GC. I was smart enough to stop at the N64.