I finally decided to [attempt to] finish my Uncharted 2 Hard run, and got to the end. It's just a tad ridiculous.
When my rage subsided, I thought, "Hey! It's been a while... multiplayer, here I come!"
... and then I realized that PSN is down.
I also can't play the inFamous 2 UGC beta. Which started the day PSN went down. T_T
I have to admit, this surprised me.
Hmm. This is an interesting one. It almost reminds me of Age of Empires in a sense.
Blind faith is what could exactly lead to its demise...
Something else to note on this article is that this is pertaining to things that haven't been announced yet.
That's why things like Uncharted, Gears, Mass Effect, Skyrim, etc were not listed.
Seriously, if they did what the article said and made a downloadable complete SvM experience, it would be an instant best-seller!
Hit the nail on the head, mate!
Probably the only fault in this fantastic game.
It's largely believed that it could have been the first public act of the Illuminati, even.
As the article briefly touches upon, Oswald did not kill Kennedy.
The Texas School Book Depository was BEHIND JFK when the shots rang out. JFK's head, when the fatal shot hit, slumped backward and to the left.
Which means the shot came from the front and to the right.
Oswald did not kill Kennedy.
This is an interesting idea, but would be restricted by so many different legal and copyright claims that the idea would never be public.
Pretty much. It's an interesting technology, but there's simply no software to support it at the moment.
Agreed. While I enjoy mine, nothing worth purchasing is on the horizon until summer, which is bs.
This is absolutely crazy. Developers need to do more things like this!
Well, it was just over two years from 1 to 2, which is typical these days.
This may very well be the worst of the DLCs, amplified by the simple fact that it was supposed to be the epitome of awesome.
I think Call of Duty 4 was my biggest completion challenge...
Need I mention Mile High Club on Veteran?
The major downfall of the title is what it has been marketing: the campaign.
3 and a half hours of generic, scripted and linear action with uninteresting gameplay.
THAT's what the mediocre comes from.
The title chose to sell itself off of what became a crappy campaign; multiplayer does not embody the title.
Thusly, mediocre.
It's the same with every other game, ever. Each respective outlet gives their own views.
This year truly is a Capcom fan's delight.
Really good article. Investigates the key info quite well!
Not sure about this one though... I want AC3.