Thanks to everyone for the praise. Makes me feel like it's less of a waste of time and more like I'm doing some sort of good in the world.
I can't approve you but I like this article.
Sure there will be. It's FFVII. No, VIII. or maybe FFX.. or the original..or..
That game was BRUTAL.
I'm glad it's not a total loss. The list could be a lot worse. I just need to find a reason for another PS3.
That makes more sense, but it still feels like they've already got enough methods at their disposal to market me. It's like nowhere is sacred anymore.
Poor Duke. He's like an orphan at this point. So many foster parents..neglected..I'm sure he's in a lot of pain. No wonder he's vulgar and abuses women.
I expect to see a MW3 bundle, for sure. All the big-box stores will probably have one. CoD is always such a selling point.
You, too, can battle the Forces of Hell. Free of charge!
Gahhh... you need to convert. SMB2 was..IS..so great.
I've never played any of these games. I feel like I need to start at the beginning and play them in chronological order, otherwise it screws everything up.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2, please.
All day.
I'm just talking about confines of the game itself. But even if we have to click them (I'm thinking in terms similar to the internet) do they occupy space that would have been better suited for something else? If that's the case then I'm still against them. It's distracting.
I agree. I like the extensive 2-hour campaign mode and all....but how many close calls and supervillain-type bad guys can we take? The games are starting to feel more like James Bond novels. They need a different formula.
This annoys me. A lot. As consumers, we pay a specific, predetermined cost for a game when we buy one. The cost is usually expensive. We also purchase additional content if applicable, at another cost. Often times, especially in case of mobile devices, we pay yet another extra fee just to get a version of an app that DOESN'T have ads. We feel as though we're doing ourselves a favor by paying to bypass them, but in reality we're really just paying someone else for the lost revenue ...
Thanks! First submission..had it lying around from years ago. Glad someone liked it. :D
I completely agree with this. Renting is definitely the way to go if you're trying out a game and you don't trust demos.
$5/week was the old standard, sure, but you've got to account for inflation and whatnot. It's way more than that now. $2 for a test is fine with me. Sure beats $60 on a disappointment.
This guy is an absolute moron. I know that I'm not alone when I admit that I toss and turn about spending even $1 on an app or game, let alone $40. Affordability is one of the key factors that entices people to download mobile games. That's also the reason that certain app stores have "free" sections. Forgive me when I say, "Get a clue."
I'll take my $40 and spend it on a game I can actually play comfortably in reasonable conditions... on a con...
This sounds sweet. Think about all the other art shows we'd be wanting to go to if more games did this..
This was written with humor in mind. Did I ACTUALLY expect a response? Of course not. Come on, guys... seriously?