Write a giant anti DRM hate article, while thinking about the games you can't even play without connecting to PSN. If you paid for PSN+ you can try and complain as loud as you can in an attempt to get a free month, hehehe :D.
I think Call of Duty is going stale and a reboot is exactly what the industry needs.
I think it was pointed out, that when you pay $60 what you rightfully own is the Single player campaign or any DLC's you may buy. I also agree with the notion that $60 is way too much to be paying for especially when the Publisher can still take it away from you, in the case of the user who was banned by EA.
That kind of abuse is something we should fight against as gamers, If publishers want to control how we play the games we buy, they might as well make it a service wh...
I agree to some extent, but It's difficult to put a value on intellectual property, plus you can't compare games to let's say furniture for example, because the mechanics are completely different.
1 question can you call a Mobile phone you got on contract yours? only after the contract expires can you call it yours.
I can't wait for Brink, It's going to be a one of a kind shooter.
Is that a real Angry Birds plushie :D
That screenshot reminds me of World in Conflict, Brilliant game.
BTW if any Console gamers believe that the whole occupied America scenario is new, then guess again, It was brilliantly implemented by World in Conflict first(a tear drops).
That's one smokey hairdo :D
Not again, I just installed version 1.03 over the weekend, Criterion should really fix all their issues instead of just guessing what could be wrong then throwing a fix at it. I'm still experiencing frame drops on my 5870 and it's annoying me to bits.
Frankly I don't think that Add is any worse than some of the music videos that come out on prime time television. The media is almost always harsher to gamers because it's still run by people who's last game was Pacman. News media, GROW UP!
FOX news again, Why do gamers give them the attention, I bet if just ignore them they'll go away because no-body listens to them and if they do they aren't the type of person to bu Duke Nukem, In then end it's free publicity for the publishers.
Is it just me or is there a colossal mistake in the title
In the initial release months I think Nintendo will be making roughly $50 even that's a lot during the launch period, the $100 may be in parts alone but there is labour, R&D and setting up a production line all don't come cheap, so even the $50 i mentioned earlier may even be too much.
As the handheld gets older they'll realize more profits as the production line gets more efficient.
I think it has nothing to do with hardware, game developers tend to develop games for console then port them to PC, so most console ports end up looking like a PS3 game on steroids rather than the PC exclusives such as S.T.A.L.K.E.R of Crysis "1".
It's a risky and ballsy move, because the "generic fps" market is highly saturated as it is, and adding another one is a risk to the makers part.
I don't expect anyone to blindly support a bad game, what I saying is give it a chance before the gaming press kills it.
All that waiting, sweet looking trailer/movie.Now we still don't know what Activision still has up it's sleeve despite the numerous attempts by EA & DICE to call out Activision.
This article is aimed at both sides, of gaming fanboys/girls console and PC, you'd know that if you actually read it.
I'm glad someone here actually played the game and realizes that it already plays like an MMO.@Psychotica paying a monthly fee to pay a game is not a big deal if you enjoy it hence why there is millions of people playing Warcraft and other MMO's get your head out of your Ass.