Guardian: "Rather unusually, Electronic Arts finds itself in the position of underdog with new mixed martial arts fighting sim MMA (Electronic Arts, Xbox 360, PS3, cert: 16, out now). The Ultimate Fighting Championship now dominates what has become the world's fastest-growing spectator sport, to the exclusion of all other MMA governing bodies, having locked down the rights to their fighters and branding – especially those in their official UFC: Undisputed games."
MMA is one of the most intense and exciting sports to watch, but notoriously violent. For those not up to the intense dedication and training that learning MMA take, PS3 and Xbox offer a number of games which are the next best thing.
GPT: "It's not exactly a shocking discovery to realize that Electronic Arts has become something of a corporate monster in this generation of gaming consoles. While ulterior (profit) motives obviously exist behind most of their actions, I simply cannot keep up with who the “bad guy” is anymore."
People who buy used games suck let me tell you why!
Because used games do not support the dev, publisher or the gaming community that is why!
i pretty much always wait for a price drop, i dont buy 60$ games anymore unless i know im going to enjoy them for a good amount of time. the problem with that is that most stores generally dont carry games after theyve had a pricedrop. i look on websites and its telling me a used copy is 4 miles away from me while the closest new copy is 95 miles away, well shit, im getting the used copy
it seems like more and more now im picking up a game, playing it for 4ish hours and its over. sure some of them have an online part, but seriously, i dont need online for all of my games, it doesnt really give me any value when the games online is exactly the same as cod
i also, generally, dont buy dlc, i think its a rip off. they give us like an hour of gameplay and charge us 10$ for it, hell psn has hour long demos of lots of games, if i wanted to play for an hour i would download one of those
Sony Online Entertainment will soon be introducing several Japanese indie video games, or "doujin," on the PS3 PlayStation Network this May. Game developer Rockin' Android is collaborating with SOE to localize the games, starting with a collection of 2D anime shooters. The first group of three games is the Gundemonium Collection.
About the Gundemonium Collection, from SOE:
"The Gundemonium Collection consists of three titles: Gundemonium Recollection, GundeadliGne, and Hitogata Happa. Each game delivers action packed 2-D anime-style game play, and brings the intense indie 'bullet hell' genre to the PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system. Each of the titles offers multiple levels of frenetic action and high-impact weaponry. All of the titles will offer PlayStation Network Trophies and remote play capability."
They should go for a PS3/ PSP PSN release and not just the PS3.
I see myself using these sort of games on the go rather the at home.