If they were shelving it they'd be putting a 475 in it's place, or some other derivative with the same or higher number.
I don't think you understand at all how it works.
Yeah, but synthetic tests is hardly a good measure of performance, real application benchmarks are the important part, and that seems to be where the 480 is flopping. The sad part is that the 480 is *supposed* to beat the 5870, considering it is $100 more expensive. I'm just waiting for the 5890 to show up and bring prices down.
I never finished it but I still plan to, I liked it quite a bit. A sequel would probably push me back into playing it (sooner rather than later).
It's weird that you only have 1 bubble. Why is that?
On topic, the OP was just saying its no surprise. Doesn't sound like he's crying about it like you'd be if the PS3 version outsold the 360 version.
I knew about it and normally I'd care as well. But all my friends have bought the PS3 version so it made sense to go with it for multiplayer. Not to mention I prefer to support the PS3 for multiplatform releases even if it isn't the definitive version. Reason being I want developers to make more of an effort and if the sales show we're interested, eventually the PS3 will get more attention from multiplatform devs. Or it could completely backfire and devs will see we don't actu...
That belongs on a different list, "Sequels that completely killed what was good about the series in the first place."
And I recommend you do. I'm 50 hours in and still enjoying it.
"RDR has clichéd wild west characters and drab desert environments. There is too much open-world and riding horses 3.5/10"
There's your RDR review! You'll get mega hits maybe I could write for GameCritic
The sad part is that Resonance of Fate's characters are pretty far from clichéd. The game is pretty hilarious, although at times it takes itself too seriously (but not nearly as serious as FFXIII does). The characters were extremely likable in my opinion (at least when I set the voice options to Japanese). It's got some typically outrageous characters you'd normally expect from the Japanese but they are pretty hilarious.
Reading this review just tells me thi...
That is quite possibly the dumbest thing I've read all week. You just used the one entry in FF that's radically different from all the others as an indication of a lack of innovation? Don't get me wrong, I hated FFXIII, but I'm certainly not blind to the fact that they tried something different.
I agree, calling a game a potential "Halo-killer" is giving Halo too much credit. Halo is far from perfection, and I don't see how any game needs to kill Halo to be considered a great game.
Don't get me wrong though, I do like Halo (at least, the first game anyway) but I also like Crysis, and Killzone 2. It's not like these games can't co-exist.
To me, Squall from FF8 is a great example of good character design. Visually, anyway, some people might not like his actual character but from a visual perspective he's not a burly "muscle queen" (lol), nor was he skinny "girly" character, he has a normal build. He didn't look like a pansy, he didn't have outrageous hair styles, he was pretty bad ass. THOSE are the kind of characters I like, I'd put him in line with Drake (Uncharted), Cole (Infamous), Dante...
Nowhere near twice as much. In fact some mods exist to make the game look better than the vanilla version while improving performance.
Very annoying, and no idea why they did that, but I bought it all the same.
They are clearly not willing to put their money on that.
Yeah, pretty disappointed in R*, no improvement since GTA4? Weak R*, very weak.
I would have put Condemned on that list. Game scares the shit out of me.
L4D could be scary, but not in any of Valve's levels. Played some Silent Hill mods on L4D and it was pretty damn creepy. Not really enough to belong on this list but it was pretty awesome.
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Sounds good to me! I look forward to their new IP as well as Resistance 3.