You forgot all the other 17 titles on the list. If you don't think Metal Gear Solid IV and Final Fantasy XIII will veer the market one way or another, you're deranged.
And Prof. Layton is meant to sell well in Western countries. Many analysts think it's set to be the next Brain Age.
Because Japan is the second-largest market in the world, and a lot of important developers and publishers are based there.
It's difficult to judge Home off the Beta at the moment. There would only be a few thousand able to use it, and not all the features are included. Wait until it's released later this year, where there could be over a million people, and a swath of new features.
And people are saying Lair's controls are bad!
It's a real spiffy feature of an already cool program, though. I flew over the same roads I use every day. I certainly got home a lot faster than I normally do.
Now, to fly over Area 51...
Yes, I definitely sense fear from some people about Halo 3's inevitable success. I see fear quite often in Xbot comments, so I know it when I see it.
I didn't find it offensive by any means, it's just certainly not a compliment. I'm pointing out the tomfoolery of... tomfoolery, not yourself, Blade.
Bladestar said: "Sony fanboys... shut up... you are the reason why I don't own a PS3... but this game is making it hard for me not to own one... I am afraid that the cell will turn me into a brainless lemming.. like some of you..."
tomfoolery said: "You see Bladestar,
Ps3 dweebs are hopeless..........fvck em.
You try to give them a compliment and they act like 5th graders."
That was a compliment!?
The main reason people think Mass Effect will be a great game is because it's developed by the same developers that made the Knights of the Old Republic games, which are great. Free Radical, however, needs to "prove itself" to those same people, even though they made the Timesplitters games, and many of the developers made Goldeneye on the N64.
Stop making games I won't buy, Level 5! You're too good a developer for that! ;)
The Leipzig trailer on the store confirms it, so rejoice!
And people call Sony arrogant...
I'm exactly the same. If Nectar makes as much a difference to the gameplay as we're told, the game would ve worth a purchase. I'm looking forward to it!
A pity it's not doing well in either Europe or Japan.
Some of those dates are iffy. We're told that Uncharted: Drake's Fortune is to be released in November.
And no White Knight Stories and the Final Fantasy XIII Fabula Nova Crystalis games? Not a complete list, it seems.
Heh, crash. The PSN is the one with close to lag-free dedicated servers for it's games. It's a fantastic service, and it's free.
Add Enchanted Arms to that, and that banner is a shallow sign of exclusivity.
I'm amazed by the amount of people who diss Japan, and their "tastes." It's on the opposite side of the world from the U.S., the culture is entirely different. Instead of trying to assimilate them into playing FPS games online, which is apparently an advance according to some people, it's up to console makers to market their machines to appeal to the people there. Microsoft has failed to do this properly, as Sakaguchi himself would tell you, and the Xbox 360 is suffering because of ...
The best adventure games since the Monkey Island series, I think. It's got a lot of sharp, and witty dialogue.
It's Nintendo's seventh generation console...?
I'm completely fine with in-game advertising, especially if it avoids the end user having to pay a subscription to play the game.