Who are you referring to? I wrote this and no perfectly well about that lifecycle :/.
They play different games, so it's definitely worth picking one up, whenever they're available- if you have the cash.
Didn't bother with the first, but this looks sexy. Not actually sexy though, those old blokes have gained some weight and the vest is not working.
Waitaminute...
http://bit.ly/99U2HC
Lego + Harry Potter + Wii
This might just sell well.
He assumes on no basis.
Someone pass the report button.
My research into 'Valve is run by magicians that make everything perfect with magical magic' isn't going too well, but that's the only explanation I can come up with.
...you HAVE to play it. Now. Disregard all other arrangements or priorities. Now.
PLAY IT.
This screams desperate for pageviews. Microsoft are still building the brand, they would never consider closing it now it has become a household name. That would be like the next Apple MP3 player being called the 'mDop' or something equally idiotic.
It wouldn't happen.
Butthurt muuuuuch.
The link said it had online multiplayer several times!
There are no foot stages, the point was that other games off that additionally.
Would've expected more from Obsidian tbh. Maybe they should stick to the sequels, or try and learn from this.
The whole 'Red Baron' thing was the weird bit of this game for me. I know there's a whole thing of it in Peanuts, but was a bit odd to have these cute cartoon characters telling me to kill ze Germans.
Not quite, sports games (like wrestling) are set in the rules of the game. You can do all kinds of things with an FPS or a puzzle game or whatever, but a wrestling game is always wrestling. Essentially, they have the same rules every time, and can't really innovate beyond increased realism.
I didn't know wrestling games were so... big. Nice article.
Hmm. Doubt this, despite ALL the reviews, will make me but a fighting game that doesn't involve superheroes and/or giant robots.
Ah, Mike made a mistake, now it makes sense. Now it ALL makes sense.
Why the hell was this on the twitter? The article is a lazy as it could've possibly been, it has an advertisement splash page as if the site warrants one, and the story is uninteresting. It's like a music blog with a list of the top 10 iTunes downloads for that week, it's available on the homepage anyway, under top sellers!