They segmented the article and they'll post the rest tomorrow probably
LOL at the "hands" attachment.
HAHAHAHA
After buying the first GH when it came out, it made me really appreciate the guitar lines in music. Then after finally beating the game on Expert and feeling a sort of dead end with it, my friend and I decided to try the actual guitar.
I'm so glad I picked up the instrument, because it's given me a great outlet in addition to games and my other interests.
made me read the sheep's name as "Boobara" until I looked closer and realized it was "Baabara"....either way, I got a chuckle from my momentary dyslexia.
I posted a reasonable explanation of my distaste for R2 and got all kinds of disagrees.
Check my post history if your curious, but I LOVED the first Resistance, and I picked up the second one, but just can't get into it like I did the first one :(
Bubbles ^
I agree with you, BUT, if you read that part of the article they say that they tied in 4 PS3s for the 240fps. So you're right, but you didn't read =)
But I haven't enjoyed it at all. They changed too much for it to be Resistance. The two-weapon system detracts from gameplay in my opinion. The expanding crosshairs are a bother, there are way too many "Insta-kills" that keep taking you out of the game, regardless of general skill, and the whole (to me) lacks the general soul of the first one. I couldn't help but feel unable to immerse myself in the experience.
Also, my experience with the offline co-op was abysmal. My ...
Kind of like many other cult hits.
Shadow of the Colossus is a great example.
Disgaea: Hour of Darkness is another.
Got good ratings all around, but didn't reflect its praises in sales.
I just got VC yesterday, and I'm really enjoying it. I can't wait for some of the later battles =]
That's freaking hilarious
Bubbles!
These look incredible
Now I'm going to have dreams about the wonderful thoughts of imagining the perfect Zelda game.
M-rated, beautiful textures and lighting, gory enemy designs, brutal finshes (ala the sword through the forehead, WW style), huge vistas in a huge open world, and honestly, being able to control Link with A Dualshock. Nintendo controllers just never quite...work (MGS:TS, anyone?)
Ahh, it's a soothing thought, thinking of the possibilities for that franchise with no boundaries.
Nothing.
And either way I don't think it's anyone's business how they decide to make their game. I was pretty disappointed with The Wind Waker's graphical style at first, but I'm glad they stuck with it. I ended up really enjoying the game.
I agree with the article, and people should just give feedback and not demand certain changes, and petitions? really?
Orange Box was fine on my PS3, and skate only had intermittent framerate dips, none that wrecked the game.
I think half of the people on here are just doing the RROD thing and complaining just because other people are.
That's probably the best example of Sony's unique, charming, abstract gaming ideas.
I had a similar problem. I first experienced it after playing FEAR, when I'd get into the game, my audio wouldn't work, and then it later happened with All-Pro 2k8. My problem was (after messing around with it a bit) that those games didn't/don't support the format of audio I was using, which I had set to both Linear PCM's, and Dts and dolby 5.1.
I disabled the DTS I think, and it worked fine from there, You may have to try disabling Dolby, I'm not quite sure, but I just left it al...
Whatever happened the the "Gamer Zone"?
eww
I'm assuming you have completely avoided the MGS series for the past 10 years?
but most of the pages have links to pictures of hot chicks dressing as the hot characters...double win in my opinion