With the recent street dates being broken and people getting it earlier than us over here in the US...
I have not been hyped for a game, since Final Fantasy VII...!
Not even Crysis grabbed me by the balls like this title, because while it provides a great atmosphere, Killzone 2, via the European beta/Pre-order demo have shown me Atmosphere as well as Immersion.
It comes playable out of the box too, so I suppose that is a great argument against superior PC graphics; Killzone 2 Vs. Crysis... but anyhow..
I feel the hype is too much for me, I am a little pissed-off about some very, low classed people on N4G, who tried to spoil the story for me and anyone else interested
(I won't post any names since the user handles contain spoilers themselves)
I got HYPE FATIGUE!
So with this all said... I'm off to take some sleeping pills because tomorrow is NOT COMING FAST ENOUGH.
See you guys online.
PSN: Pooplio
Update: I CAN'T SLEEP!!!!
I really want to play the entire game on hard and beat it, but not quickly. I just want to beat! So I can beat it again and hop on MP and own and get owned.
I feel like a kid again. lol
There are many exciting updates this month for Xbox. Copilot for Gaming is available now for early preview on mobile and will be coming to PC soon. Xbox PC app introduces a wave of new updates: Aggregated gaming library gives players quick access to games from Xbox, Game Pass, and other leading PC storefronts, and with publisher channels players can browse their favorite franchises. Updates for the Xbox Console includes customization for Most Recently Used, free-to-play benefits, Game Hubs, and dialog improvements for game saves.
"Players can now hide system apps, pin favorites to the list, and reduce the number of tiles displayed. This update is part of our ongoing effort to make Home more personal, flexible, and responsive to feedback."
This is welcomed, i like a less cluttered home screen.
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- Stuart Cullen, TechStomper
CCG writes - "Overall, while this is not my sort of game, it's still got a cute aesthetic and is safe for all ages. Technically, some obtuse puzzle solutions aside, it's solid. Morally, there is nothing objectionable. If you want a cute chill-out game or something for a young child, then this title is recommended."