It's an old arcade game that came out before Madden. It was a cool spin on football. The sound and graphics were good for the time.
Bioshock is an FPS, but it is slow paced with RPG elements. Halo is much faster. They are both FPS, but they shouldn't be compared against each other.
That is not a quote from the article! The only part that matches it is this: "An Xbox 360 port it may be, but it's the best tactical shooter we've played in ages. Top stuff."
Halo 3 is not "over-stretching" the IP. Mario Party 8 is.
I bought and played a bit of Blue Dragon, and it is a great JRPG. But the truth is that JRPGs need to advance beyond cutscenes and turn based combat.
Also, Blue Dragon is a Dragon Quest clone, and DQ never did well here. But gamerankings is at 79% with 21 reviews, which isn't bad.
Space Oddity is a good song.
Sony needed these games to compete this holiday season. Everyone is assuming that Microsoft won't have any games next year.
That's logical.
That was a very sad comparison and factually incorrect.
Quote from article:
"If you want a gaming console that offers high definition graphics, you should opt for PlayStation 3. With the Blu-ray technology and advanced HDMI technology, you will be able to have the best gaming experience of your life."
The 360 has HD graphics and HDMI.
Many past RPGs came on multiple disks. I think FFVII on PS1 had 3 disks. It's not a big deal. It just means that there's a ton of HD video. Oblivion fit on 1 disk because it had very little video.
They talk about user created content, but what is there besides selecting items from a pre-made list. Can we create our textures and map them to the various objects?
It was great on PS1, but it should have died long ago.
People will dig for inconsistencies in the Bible, too. If you seek the truth, however, it is there.
Bioshock does things that no FPS has done before, and it does them well. It's a good game.
Reading TOSs is not fun. However, since Sony's system is "open", I would expect a work around for sharing the game.
It would be foolish for Sony to invest in MMOs now. They need games, badly. MMOs take too long to develop. (And they are boring.)
I don't care for Netflix. They have questionable DVDs and they advertise them on the front page (unless they've changed in the last 2 years).
It's about time the PS3 shows it's power, although it now just matches the 360.
Bioshock and Halo 3 will repeat and surpass the Gears of War spike last year for 360.
Adventure games have zero replay value. Otherwise, they are fun while they last. This one looks pretty good.
It's the only game worth buying now for PS3. I saw the video of it, and the flight looks impressive. The ground stuff looks mediocre, but it isn't a ground game anyways.