There's something hilariously ironic about a MS fanboy playing the victim on this site.
Truly mind-boggling how short, or rather selective, people's memories are.
I'd be more concerned with MS's historically woeful 1st and 3rd party support and visibly shifting focus, than rumours of an always online console.
More concerned, that is, if I were stupid enough to purchase another of their consoles.
Tell that to the multitude of people that have had their accounts hacked on Live.
There are whole websites dedicated to the subject.
No doubt you'll come to MS's defense and spout some crap about phishing, but if you do a little research you'll see that just isn't the case.
Darksiders II is notoriously glitchy. I doubt your PS3 is a fault in this particular case.
Yes, because Microsoft are of course well known for their unrelenting support of core gamers, and their diverse, rich IP portfolio.
What parallel universe do you live in?
Satire apparently.
A fantastic achievement for a deeply under-appreciated medium.
Up until Dragon Quarter, when Capcom hammered a metaphorical nail into that coffin.
Surely Bulletstorm owns that particular honourific?
Incoming butter churning simulator.
He must.
If he doesn't the pent up rage against Sony turns to bile that poisons his system.
So you see, his life depends on it.
Terrific game.
One of my all time favourites.
I fail to see how a canon game would work.
The books aren't about epic battles and grand sweeping adventures, they're about political machinations, the byplay between characters, and society, family and class.
Indigo Prophecy wasn't an Xbox exclusive. It was also released on the PS2 and the PC.
Who's dumb now?
Better than no games whatsoever.
You'll be lucky if there isn't a trophy for defeating Penance to be honest. These are the international versions after all.
Getting everyone's ultimate weapons is a cakewalk in comparison.
This question has already been answered by Quantic Dream themselves - creative freedom.
It's as simple as that.
Reminds me of Faust from Guilty Gear.
Just a heads up.
Your not so subtle trolling comes across as embittered.
Carry on.
You know, I strangely do.
The 360 is a testament to that age old adage, "it could always be worse".
Jokes aside, I don't need validation. I don't let pointless corporate loyalties stop me from making informed, rational, gaming related decisions.
Now, run along.