I just thought it was hilarious the first time i saw it...i don't own a PSP but i think its funny
...if you own a PS3, an HDTV, you owe it to yourself to get this game. The environments are stunning and the gameplay is just pure fun. It is a little easy, but I have read that you unlock a higher difficulty level after beating the game. I played the first 2 levels last night and I can't wait to play more. HIGHLY RECCOMENDED!
...if you own a PS3, an HDTV, you owe it to yourself to get this game. The environments are stunning and the gameplay is just pure fun. It is a little easy, but I have read that you unlock a higher difficulty level after beating the game. I played the first 2 levels last night and I can't wait to play more. HIGHLY RECCOMENDED!
This is great for the winter months if you the weather is really bad outside or it's late and night and you still want to get a workout (if you don't own a treadmill or weight bench).
I tried the demo and a it took a little while to get the feel for it but I think it's a different kind of FPS. I suggest trying the demo for a while to get a feel for it. I can see the game getting old after a while though, and the number of people on your squad just seems like too much at times. I like the unique abilities, but I don't think it's worth a purchase. Maybe after the price drops to $20 a year from now.
Is out and is include on Ratchet and Clank. I'm assuming they'll make it available in the near future for everyone else.
For me I will still buy regular DVDs because they look just as good upscaled on my PS3 as Blu-Ray discs. Until the price of the discs come down, the regular DVD fits my needs and the quality difference isn't all that much. Besides the fact that I can't use those discs on any other player The regular consumer will not pay the price premium for something that doesn't provide a drastically noticible difference at a much higher cost. I would buy either format if it was set in stone that one wo...
"Disclaimer: Someone pointed out that David Richards, the journalist who reported the article, may have some credibility issue. Please see Alternative Sources. (Which means you should read his articles with a fair degree of skepticism.)"
WHY IS THIS NEWS AT ALL THEN?
You can start off by learning how to spell words correctly. I'm sure your potential employer is looking for some decent grammar skills.
Microsoft had to extend their warranty on the XBox360 and you say that Sony's hardware is shoddy? I know the PS2 had it's share of problems too but not quite to the extend of the XBox360.
..was that the HD itself does not acutally do the proccessing for the BC...
if anything my XBox360 needs that because it gets really warm. Liquid cooling would help greatly. It's an awesome case mod though.
...I think that all companies look at their product and evaluate the market conditions, the competition, and the cost to produce their product and make the best decision on how they can maximize their profit. That's what happens with any technology, as technology gets older and/or obsolete/updated/replaced, the price goes down.
Sony lowered the price so that the barrier for entry to the market for the consumer wasn't as high and their could increase their sales. Was Microso...
...considering the PS3 has been on CNET's most wanted list before it even came out.
"But with no exclusive blockbuster titles in sight, what's the impetus for us to run to the store and buy the Playstation 3?"
I agree with some of the points in the article, but there are some excellent games which have and will come out for the PS3. I'm not going to list them because everyone on this site already knows about them, but he just completely disregarded t...
Heavenly Sword completely blows away everything on the XBox360. About the only thing that can compare is Gears of War, which is a totally different kind of game. Gameplay wise, there great games on both systems now so you can't say the PS3 doesn't have any great games.
...had nothing to do with backward compatability whatsoever.
I think that Halo 3 and Warhawk are both great. Warhawk does what is set out to do--be a multiplayer game and nothing more. For the price, you simply can't beat Warhawk. Halo 3 provides a much deeper multi-player and single player experience. This is because there's a storyline behind the game, whereas Warhawk it just a pick up and play game, which is fine. I think that if you are looking for great multi-player games, you can't go wrong with both.
They overcharge for a feature that could have been included and is included in all other current gen consoles/devices.
You said it was preferable....thats fine for you but for someone else, they might not have a choice based on how their house is setup...especially if you live in an older house (not that I do but i know people who might have a hard time running cables all over their houses.)
This is just funny...