Confirmed. Posted a pic with proof of puchase and Uncharted title. If your Gamestop says no, tell them to check their corporate email for the notification.
Confirmed. I'll post pics of my purchase shortly.
Based on some of the lower scoring reviews that I read (I usually read through them after post for comparison), many of the reviewers slayed it on repetitive gameplay. Ironically, you can apply the same logic to CoD and they'll still give it a better score based on pure popularity. This is why we base our scores on objective gripes. Repetition aside, there were no gameplay issues (e.g. - clunky controls) experienced by the reviewer (nor myself when I got hands on with it last year), an...
To vague to be criticism. Just feel like insulting people?
That can be said about any new feature that gets introduced on a platform. But it's a very promising feature. We played with it at CES and it was pretty cool to see it in action. The big question is will the third parties support it?
I think that you'll likely see the two sectors eventually combine. Look at the Xperia Play for example. I think you could see a lot more mobile devices head in that direction at some point. But for the time being, this is something that I think gamers with smartphones really want.
We'll be working to change that. ;)
Zune didn't do well because they didn't market it. It was one of there "Throw at wall. See if it sticks" plans. The Kin was just fail all over.
My thoughts: Not likely. It's too expensive to do it alone and there's a million events every year that they can leverage.
It could be a testing of the waters too. CES has been wanting gaming to come back to the event for years.
We'll find out in a couple of weeks. Just booked our appointment to get some hands on time. Stay tuned. ;)
Yeah. But having went to E3, the lines were absolutely outrageous both after the conference and at their booth. A lot of us couldn't stand in line for two hours to get some time with it due to meetings. I'm really hoping we can get an appointment this time around.
Marathon was an FPS. Not RTS.
I don't understand why sites declare games to be "most anticipated" six months before the real meat and potatoes of the year aren't even announced until April-June. Rainbow Six: Patriots is coming out in 2013. Are we going to call that "most anticipated" too?
So far they've impressed our writers. I'm actually going to be reviewing the FPS Elites over the weekend.
Admittedly, the nudity and bad language adds a lot of fun to the game.
It's seriously worth it. Even if it's just to have Peacewalker on a console with two analog sticks.
We are basing a game on how good it is. We grade a game on the fundamentals; graphics, gameplay, story and playability. But just because it looks pretty or sounds good doesn't mean it's perfect.
And if you went to a college that didn't hit you on your essay for grammatical errors, let me know where, because I'd love an easy A. Fact is, they will grade you down for grammatical errors, and most certainly won't give a flawed essay an A+ because it hit hi...
We found nothing wrong with the control scheme for War of the Worlds. We actually couldn't find anything fundamentally wrong with the game. And yes, we've graded games lower than a 4.
You don't get +1's to cool with us. You start at a maximum score of 5 and we hit a game for its flaws. If something is wrong in the game, it should not receive a perfect score under any circumstances. Glitches and game crashes would fall under the "something wrong&quo...
Yeah! Who cares about those no name sites!
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