I'm assuming you didn't like the Prince of Persia film then?
You should probably reel back on the flaming. As I said before, you can't discriminate against a group based on the actions of a few.
I think that my biggest issue with IGN.com right now is that their news for games, movies and comic books will always run up the same feed. When I'm on the lookout for gaming news I'm not looking for a Smallville episode review.
I'm thinking they might go into the idea of the Splinter Cell film first, as the second hiring they made was for an individual who worked on a French WWII themed film. Fully speculative on that though.
I agree. This could be the right direction for gaming movies in the future. Then again, that really depends on how you felt about their Prince of Persia film.
Honestly, there is no way to avoid a few individuals from representing a corporation poorly. IGN as a whole must be doing something right to be the 343rd most popular website on the internet. (As of May 3rd, 2011.)
They certainly do not. It's a niche market. Making a very good Perfect Dark title would be more reasonable, as it still sells to users who didn't already know about the franchise more easily.
Exclusives aren't really going to be in the way of another Gears of Halo, as they have to try and make the value of the Kinect reasonable in the long run. In a world where the Wii and the Kinect cost the same price, most general consumers see more value in the console over the accessory.
This is what happens when the studio gets a large benefit to building on the country, like tax refunds.
I've always loved Popcap and the games they make. Peggle FTW!
How much data did you lose on Sony's part that you don't already give out on Facebook? Other than the credit card information, which when it was lost was encrypted, you're not losing that much for most people as this is already public data that you can pick up from the "yellow pages" or by Google search.
It seems to me like this would be the way to go also, especially in the way of services like Qore.
Yeah, everyone likes free things. It's too bad that it had to come at the cost of our privacy when we could have had this sort of promotion from the beginning to pull people into the service.
But the question is: How good is she at FPS?
You're absolutely right. Advertisements in prime-time TV programming show more than these covers, but as is the way of Americans.
It looks like our hosting is overloaded by the heat of the topic. Time to buy a better server I suppose.
That was Marvel's The Human Torch, not a Mortal Kombat reference.
It's cool, just call me Jonathan Lowell Spencer "Johnny" Storm.
That's my bad. I had to write this article on a mobile phone while on my way to work. Bastards released the content the same minute I was expected to clock in for a 9-5
It's always an honor to have fans like yourself.