Ryan Davis writes: A terrific, varied soundtrack, plus some conceptually interesting new community features get marginalized by gameplay that is demanding and indifferent in equal measure.
VGChartz's William D'Angelo: "Today we take a look at the top 10 best-selling games for yet another platform. Up to this point we have looked at the original PlayStation, the Nintendo 64, the PlayStation 2, the original Xbox, the GameCube, the Nintendo DS, and the PSP. This week it's the turn of Nintendo's most popular home console, the Wii.
The Wii is the fifth best-selling video game platform in history and the third best-selling home console in gaming history. It is also the best-selling home console not released by Sony. It sold 101.18 million units lifetime."
Just like the DS list, every game on the Wii's list has sold over 10 million. Not even PS1 and PS2 did that. That's very incredible
Techtorial: Sears and Navy Exchange revealed their Cyber Monday deals for this year giving away discounts for video games and consoles.
AlienLion writes:
Everyone loves crossovers; otherwise, the comic book industry would never be able to afford producing stories that are actually good, every once and awhile. For some reason, seeing popular characters in settings they have no business being in is like catnip for nerds, and this real life money glitch is not going unnoticed...
So... am I the only one who only found maybe two or three of these to be 'weird'?
Shinji Mikami has made some weird appearances/references in games himself. My favourite being the racing chihuahua whose name was "Mikami's head" mainly because of the comment he made about Resident Evil 4 staying exclusive to Gamecube or he will "kill himself".
Don't let me get started on Vanquish....
Mikami's Head was a rather near reference in God Hand (though not a cameo unfortunately) but I had no idea it was somehow connected to a RE4 comment.