I guess an easier example is, just because you bought an essay online, doesn't mean you can use that and give it to your professor as your own work.
You'll get academic dishonest for that and deal with the court.
Why keep the 360 if all you get are multiplatform games? Why not get the PS3 instead with Bluray, 3D, free online play, big exclusives, etc + you get all the multiplat games.
Why buy the 360 at this point other than Kinect?
They are doing pretty well with the Kinect with the more casual crowd. I have a friend who recently bought a 360 because she wanted the Kinect.
If they release it in Europe, I'll import it if I have the money.
Maybe not those, but the police will come after you if you install mods/parts that are not STREET LEGAL.
Is there any game that reaches the quality level of Uncharted 2 or KZ2 even? No, it's 2011 already. Where are those games for the 360?
Not money meets big business. It's when greed meets big business that honesty tends to go out the window.
But again, Capcom isn't a non-profit organization.
I found it to be great news for the lack of multiplayer. It's so rare for games these days just to focus on story without tacking on some cheap multiplayer.
I'm not too happy that it's going to be Verizon. So no matter the amount of marketing, I refuse to switch to Verizon.
But I can't see the Play being a common handheld either. I see the NGP succeeding since I rather have a dedicated gaming device and a dedicated smartphone.
Don't want a CDMA version. I want GSM, battery life is a lot better and I can talk/download at the same time. Also not happy about the quality of Verizon's customer service.
Yeah, it's been broken for a while. I saw a huge crowd of gamers at my school playing MvC3 just yesterday.
Some girls might get jealous of the game when their BF spends too much time playing the game.
That's disappointing. Some of the score were pretty catchy that my GF enjoy listening to it. I found the score fitting.
I remember back in freshman year of college, I had this roommate who seriously believed that all the Final Fantasy are connected in some timeline. He wouldn't really elaborate on it but firmly stuck by that belief.
So I guess there are people out there who really does think it's sequel after sequel?
I say there needs to be a balance.
Bad story with great game play still makes it boring to get through.
Great story with bad game play makes it frustrating.
Personally, I place story above gameplay. But that's my personal preference. I can understand why some would prefer game play first. Uncharted 2 is one of the few games that did really well on balancing game play and story.
Clearly, Treyarch are Zerg players. All they do is Zerg Rush.
It reminds me of Apple and their iPhone4.
They tried so hard to spin on the death touch by saying other phone suffer the same issue which they did not. Death touch =/= death grip.
In this case, buggy game =/= broken game.
It's pretty sad when companies/devs just blame other instead of their own mistakes and flaws. This is why I respect dev like Kojima and Kaz. They are willing to put themselves on the fire and strive to make it perfect to their vi...
He's just exaggerating with never. I've play MAG for a while and more often than not, it was an extremely smooth in terms of connection.
If you don't consider all the extra features and updates we get for free as compensation for a feature that more than 90% of owners don't even bother to touch, then there is no pleasing you.
And stealing other people's work, change it a bit, then releasing it to everyone is morally right?
I don't follow how all of this morally acceptable because it benefits the consumer. Extreme example but let say killing you will benefit the world greatly, but does that make it right? No.
Copyright laws exist for a reason. It's allow people and companies to go out there, be creative, innovate, and share their knowledge without the fear that some...