1. It doesn't make sense. " not reviewers with amateurs who can't give a review". What does this even mean? 2. Gamestop doesn't review games. 3. IGN and *Gamespot are nothing worth following. The lead by example in the way of showing people what not to do.
I've been here since N4G began, and for the first time I think I have to agree with Odion.
It's called a debug people.
Even if Jim didn't finish the game, it sounds like he gave the game more than a fair shake by struggling to get to the final chapter. A reviewer has to be pretty fed up with a game to not finish it, so I doubt the ending would have changed anything.
Reviews are subjective, he didn't like it. He provides evidence for his position and gi...
If Blizzard tries to make a service like Steam it would be interesting for many reasons. The one I find most compelling is that one will have all of Blizzards games and the other will have all of Valves games.
I personally like Valve a bit more than Blizzard but an improved BattleNet is welcome. I wouldn't really like for them(BattleNet) to start selling games like Steam either, mainly because Blizzard has ties to Activision...
There is nothing wrong about trading games,but it's not in Valve's or any publisher's best interest to let people trade games, even if there was a small fee.
Why let a person buy a game for $50 and charge them like $20 to trade when they could just force the two of you into buying a copy of the game for full price ($50 X 2 = $100, $100 > $70)
And also have you ever seen a Gamestop sell used PC games?
The whole point of digital distribution is to eliminate the used games market.
Download-only games are cheaper to make, that's why steam has so many sales. And they are harder to pirate, especially if you buy from a client like Steam.
In summary, no selling your games would never happen. You could sell your account, but that against Steam's ULA, and they will in all likelihood ban your IP.
yet Steam sales increased by 240% and Steam is now coming to Mac, adding new potential customer.
Also Starcraft 2, Portal 2, and the WOW expansion come out this year.
Two of those are PC only and are likely to sell very, very well.
Saints Row is your new venue for random absurdity.
ditto
Rumour: Something somthing coming soon!!!!!!
ugh, I don't know how people come up with this stuff.
This post is filled with so much fail.
1. It doesn't make sense. " not reviewers with amateurs who can't give a review". What does this even mean?
2. Gamestop doesn't review games.
3. IGN and *Gamespot are nothing worth following. The lead by example in the way of showing people what not to do.
well, maybe you should try reading the articles if you want to understand them.
timesplitters 4 would be great
frankly, this is the only home for "articles" like this.
Edit: I do agree with your edit though.
I've been here since N4G began, and for the first time I think I have to agree with Odion.
It's called a debug people.
Even if Jim didn't finish the game, it sounds like he gave the game more than a fair shake by struggling to get to the final chapter. A reviewer has to be pretty fed up with a game to not finish it, so I doubt the ending would have changed anything.
Reviews are subjective, he didn't like it. He provides evidence for his position and gi...
is this comment supposed to make sense?
If Blizzard tries to make a service like Steam it would be interesting for many reasons. The one I find most compelling is that one will have all of Blizzards games and the other will have all of Valves games.
I personally like Valve a bit more than Blizzard but an improved BattleNet is welcome. I wouldn't really like for them(BattleNet) to start selling games like Steam either, mainly because Blizzard has ties to Activision...
I can't wait to buy "Ice Road Truckers: The Game"
Why would Bungie waste their time doing that?
I want a rational response
onLive unveiled, Ratchet & Clank: A Crack in Time announced. Zelda Spirit Tracks announced.
Those are just the things I can remember.........
the same people who approve every article on n4g....
ditto
@raf1k1
There is nothing wrong about trading games,but it's not in Valve's or any publisher's best interest to let people trade games, even if there was a small fee.
Why let a person buy a game for $50 and charge them like $20 to trade when they could just force the two of you into buying a copy of the game for full price ($50 X 2 = $100, $100 > $70)
And also have you ever seen a Gamestop sell used PC games?
The answer is no, because ...
@raf1k1
The whole point of digital distribution is to eliminate the used games market.
Download-only games are cheaper to make, that's why steam has so many sales. And they are harder to pirate, especially if you buy from a client like Steam.
In summary, no selling your games would never happen. You could sell your account, but that against Steam's ULA, and they will in all likelihood ban your IP.