Neither, I'll rent them both just out of curiousity. Football games have been really disappointing this gen. FIFA is so dull and boring and I can't get my head around how far Pro Evo has fallen.
@59Martins59
I clicked disagree because of your ridiculously childish little rant -
"I will not answer"
"I choose whatever I want, and I want PES"
LOL!!!
But they didn't seem to have much problem with other kinect games like Dance Central or Child of Eden, both very well received games.
I remember defending The Fight: Lights Out (in a similar manner to the way you are defending this game) when reviewers would claim that the controls were non responsive and no where near 1 to 1.
The fact is that the controls are very responsive and about as close to 1 to 1 as you can get, but only after you have spent some time dev...
There are 14 reviews of this game on N4G with an average score of 6.4 and this is the first negative review you've read?
GamesPro, Gamesradar, gamespot and now IGN have all slated the game. There's also been a few lesser known sites that have bashed it.
I'm not familiar with any of the sites that have praised it. Although OXM gave it a 6/10 and Joystiq gave it a 3.5/5 so they could be considered desent scores.
Kinect is not the beginning of the future of gaming.
It may, at best, turn out to be another transition in the evolution of gaming but it will never deserve to be regarded as the beginning of anything.
"Guess I made the right decision."
So, what are you worrying about?
Your opinion is that your a hypcrite???
@LOGICWINS
Looking at your comments here I'd say you're the one with the chip on your shoulder.
Anybody says anything negative about Kinect and you just have to comment.
Let it go, it's just their opinion and you're not going to change it.
I watched Battle Royale last week for the first time in years. That movie would make a great multiplayer game.
Agreed, although the only Kinect games I've played have been Kinect Sports, Adventures and Dance Central.
Kinect just doesn't seem to have any games that I would want to play when I'm in the house on my own wanting to enjoy some proper gaming time.
Move on the other hand has plenty of games for those times - MAG, Killzone 3, SOCOM, Hustle Kings, The Fight: Lights Out, Resident Evil 5, Heavy Rain, Dead Space Extraction... All those Move suppor...
Well, at least the title says "couldn't", I frickin' hate the expression - could care less.
Good price, still just renting it though.
Agreed.
I used to love COD4 then got into KZ2 when it released.
I then bought World at War and hated the feel of it so went back to KZ2.
That didn't stop me getting caught up in the MW2 hype though, so I bought it but still didn't like the speedy, floaty feel to the controls so I traded it for BFBC2 and haven't looked back.
MW2 was the last COD game I played and I doubt I'll play another one again....
@nycrdude
"Having the option of buying the game online is just that, another option, another way of purchasing the game."
I agree with this, but...
"If they priced it lower than retail packaging then they would be hurting the retail sales of the games. Why would they do that."
Why does it matter how they sell their game? From a business standpoint it would surely make sense to encourage digital dow...
I'm with OcelotRigz on this one. FIFA 11s online was atrocious, FIFA 2010s was far more stable. Apart from that they were pretty much the same game. FIFA World Cup 2010 was better than both of them.
Pretty much agree with everything you said.
IMO, football games have missed the mark this gen.
In the PS1 days I used to buy FIFA. Each release would last me till the next one came along.
Then in the PS2 days I switched to Pro Evo (I refuse to call it PES, it sounds gay). Again each release would last me up until the next release.
I then got a Wii and loved Pro Evo 2008, certainly my favourite current gen football gam...
It's been on the EU store for a couple of weeks now but I don't understand why anybody would buy it when it's priced at £49.99. You can get it on blu ray for £37.99 then sell it when your finished with it if you want.
@ xof
"The "3D Revolution" -- the next big innovation in how we percieve our film and games... that's years away: that's when we have televisions capable of projecting high-definition, high-contrast holographic images."
And how do you suppose we get to that technology without the current technology. All technology is transitional, think of it as evolution.
Also, why is current 3D technology a fad and the future "t...
"Will FIFA 12 be able to Fix the Issues from FIFA 11?"
They'll fix some and introduce a whole host of new ones, it's what they do every year. As someone said above "they need to release fifa 12 13 14 .....". They've probably already started fixing some of FIFA 12s issues for FIFA 13s release.
Football games have really dissapointed me this gen. We need some new ideas instead of the usual yearly updates.
The Wii ve...
"In theory, a game that remains the same year in, year out with only minimal upgrades and some new levels shouldn’t do well"
Yet in practice they are the games that sell the best - FIFA and Madden are two other examples.
The only thing that would motivate the devs to take a risk and spend extra time and money changing their winning formula would be a significant drop in sales.
As long as their games are selling year in year ou...
I clicked disagree and voted you down a bubble for immaturity and I'm by no means a FIFA fanboy, in fact I don't really like FIFA at all, it's just that Pro Evo is just as sh*t these days.