Of course people don't buy a game on the promise of DLC. They do however buy a game with the expectation of it actually working.
The latter is a perfectly good reason to be wary of your next game.
That's some nice PR you got going there Nintendo.
What does the quarterly result for Xperia smartphones have to do with Nintendo's dedicated handheld gaming system?
Nice.
They couldn't have possibly gone with a more generic route on monster design. It almost feels like the developers are uninspired and are only making the game on EA's whim.
What happened to stuff like this?:
That kid looks f**kin' creepy.
It's a pretty cool concept but with Milo being a kid, it might have turned several people off.
Honestly, what was the point of this article?
That's actually really nice. He has his co-op partner set for good and now they can shout at the T.V. as one.
I've played through MGS4 3 times. Come August, I'll be playing it again.
Lets be honest, if the top didn't look like... that this would honestly look ok.
I really would like to question the head of PS3 R & D. I doubt the ruffle design saves more money so why make the appearance look uneven?
For hilarity's sake, Microsoft and Sony break out their new consoles with identical specifications to the Wii U.
The internet would surely implode.
Admittedly we have 3 PS2s in our house (one is 9 years old the other 2 are 7) and they still have working drives. The only issue was dust (which I clean) covering the diode thus preventing discs from reading.
Our PS3 broke after 4 years of age, our 360 broke after 3.
Conclusion: Sh*t happens.
I can't speak for Halo 2 (Never played campaign) but MGS4 really shouldn't be on there. The guy who wrote this sounds like he read a bias summary against the 4th game and never played the previous entries.
There isn't any form of time travel in MGS (Aside from prequels?). Paradoxes in MGS3 happen if you proceed with an action that doesn't make sense in comparison with the script of the previous games. Kill Ocelot in MGS3, you get a paradox. It's not ...
Of course. I'm not even a fan of Halo and I'll probably be buying it.
If he even gets a few sales, something tells me Activision, Capcom and EA will definitely make their own "experimental" DLC.
The original Mass Effect and Alan Wake should've been on that list.
I enjoyed it. The add-on should've been $15 but I got my 20+ hours out of it and it's still going for me.
I'm definitely ready for it. I'm just relieved that it isn't a sequel to Solid Snake's story. Solid Snake had a nice, engaging ending to his story and hopefully we keep it that way.
Whoa.. I gotta finish getting my 90 Almace now.
Talk about being oblivious of every thing you've been doing since 2007.
Hey Capcom, you're losing your horror. I hope that finally sinks in and you go back to your roots.