@ GWAVE:
Agree and bubbles. Xbox 360 really lacks great sports exclusives. It is one area that PS3 has the lead on it. Coming from myself, who plays almost all of my sports games on my 360, I always play baseball on the PS3.
As a Yankees fan, I really hope there is no cover jinx for The Show. I mean, Big Papi didn't have a subpar last year, did he??
I wonder how many years 2k sports has left with baseball? They are the only game on the 360, but the gap between it's competitor is huge.
The Show 09 is excellent, but NHL 09 changed the way hockey will be on consoles from now on.
mlb 2k9 review coming tomorrow. it's good and not as bad as some people have been saying but The Show 09 is better and it's pretty clear.
The have not been advertising much at all. I have barely seen anything KZ2 related. With a game that good, they should sing their praises and get the word out to everyone.
helghast don't seem as scary as the locust
I wonder if there will ever be a co-op patch?
This might be the multiplayer game of 2009 that everyone will be playing,
If the economy works itself out, we may have a year of unparalled innovation. If studios keep closing, this may start the Dark Ages of gaming.
Nutsacs
it would be sweet to play as The Flood.
From what I hear the controls are a lock. One of the biggest hurdles for RTS on a console is the inability to use mouse/keyboard. I hear they did a good job overcoming this hurdle.
Could Halo Risk be the Risk killer?
Never invade Russia by land, you cannot win.
Buying video games from China on eBay = Epic Fail
I just hope the DLC keeps coming and they keep the Level Cap on the move. This is a game you play for years, not months.
They show movies on HDTV in 3D all the time. My kids watch Disney HD movies with those glasses on.
I'll bid whatever they sell their Onkyo 7.1 Surround Sound system. its $499 now, if it drops below $350, its mine.
i hope they have a huge sale. i want surround sound.
Any capitalistic market is driven by competition. That is what keeps prices down, product value high, and new innovation.
If we had one system, there would be higher prices, less choices and therefore a diluted market.
Thank you NYU Business School.