Still haven't played the first one, but if the sequel is as you said, I don't think I want to.
As for FFXII, I'm sure I'll enjoy it, but only because I ignored the hype.
Sorry to be so one note, but I want the German guy!
That would be epic!
I want to see to see Sophitia VS Chun-Li!
The question is though:
Would the game be more like Capcom VS SNK or more like SNK VS Capcom?
Ray's showing his skills again. Oh, and Tony Hawk's pretty cool as well!
As long as they put Hugo, I'll be happy!
Ein, Zwei, Drei! ENDE!
I was just thinking about this for my forthcoming review on Kingdom Hearts. Tons of products in Japan, but very few of which have been released in the US. Given how large the audience is (according to sales numbers) you have to wonder about the lost money.
Maybe Sony believes that toys aren't in line with their consumers, despite the belief that college age or older view such things as collectibles.
I was waiting for it to go sale. Many only took about two months for it.
Jake looks like he took the role pretty seriously, and it is always good to met a fan of the POP series.
As for playing the game as work, making him play Prince of Persia 3D definitely would count! Hope he didn't have to suffer through that.
A great deal, Walmart or not.
Still can't afford it myself though. I need a job!
Can't wait to listen to this! I really wonder what that guy is doing sometimes...
I think Hugo would been a better choice than Number 4. Speaking of adding to cutscene potential, Hugo shook off Ryu's Shin Shoryuken, so it would be epic to see how he would handle the Metsu Shoryuken!
Capcom suing would make as much sense as that guy who tried to sue Dead Rising for its similarities to the other mall adventure!
He's played a game, you can see it here:
Personally, she did a piss poor job with her presentation. Especially that last bit about how she wants to bring together Finance, Publishing, Marketing, Executives, Developers and Education so that they can make it art. That alone practically made her argument null and void which Ebert points out.
Hate to sound like a broken record, but Ebert doesn't get video games.
As in the first game I mean.
Much like Metal Gear, I know I'd like the series, but never felt like starting.
Don't challenge pirates!
Screw this, my money is going to Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker.
This is Greek to me, but technology pushes the PC gaming industry, so I guess it will lead to bigger and better things.
Delightfully succinct!