Or not.
Blah, I don't see how anyone would download half of these dinky puzzle games when you can find just as good (if not better) free games online.
And I have nothing against paying for DLC, but they're gonna have to pump out something better than this!
You might wanna check the status of your membership at PlayStation's official site. Check and see if they have your correct e-mail and address.
T-shirt and a hat? I got gipped! All they sent me was a stupid certificate! Pfft.
...say "limited edition" clearly on their boxes. That almost guarantees we'll see another SKU than the 80GB/MotorStorm bundles.
This isn't Ike's "finishing move," despite what that site says. If anything, Ike's finisher would be his Final Smash, which hasn't been revealed yet. This is just his Up Special Move. Pretty shoddy editing on this article....
"Revealed?" We've had "Reserve Now" lithos identical to this in our store for months.
Back in the day, I subscribed to only about a month or two of the PlayStation Underground, and then stopped. Then, years later and after the PlayStation Underground went long dead, I received an envelope from Sony saying that as a thanks for being part of the Underground, I was officially inducted into the newly formed GAP. That's how I got in. Did everyone get in the same way?
Good find, man. The "Making Of" series will be a real treat to have, but only the "first two" episodes of the animated series? That doesn't seem to make much sense.
This may just be wishful thinking, but Ninja Theory has already promised that they'd be filling the BD to the brim with bonus content, so maybe there's a chance that these two series will show up on the game disc itself. It'd be a natural and wise decision, in my opinion. After all, why go through the trouble of making such cool videos if you didn't want everyone to see them (eventually)?
Truly something to behold. I've always said that the PlayStation 4 and Xbox 720 are going to need something besides graphics to up the ante, since their graphical power is already nearly optimized. Is Nintendo's innovation truly the future for all major platforms? This could be a glimpse of things to come.
Yes, 314 is rather precise, but every time you'd load your game, it'd tell you your total play time. I'm fairly certain that 314 hours is the last time I saw.
They do it with just about every other form of media; it's about time videogames got the same treatment.
...that one day this bonus content will just be included in all retail versions of a particular game for the standard MSRP.
And the gaming world will be a better place.
It's the repetitiveness of the Dynasty Warriors franchise combined with the super, happy, fun powwa of the Wii!
But seriously, I've been a longtime fan of the 'Warriors' games, despite their... hmm, put poetically: timidness towards variety. Unfortunately, I was getting bored just watching that first video. This may be good for a rental on a lazy Sunday, but I can't see this one soaring to new heights.
...BUT GOEMON!? They've gone too far!
I cannot wait to sink my teeth into this game!
I don't think I've ever been so excited about pointing at things in my life!
Aww, so you don't think that 'Dark Death: Dying Darkness' is an awesome name for a game? Pfft.
Anyway, the name I submitted was Requiem: The Alma Chronicles. I know, pretty lame sounding in retrospective.
...all the way. The other two titles just seem too artsy. I like Project Origin because it's directly related to the subject matter. Any way you look at it, though, they're all a little cheesy.
Then again, F.E.A.R. was a pretty cheesy title, too.
But anyway, the real story here is the article on the rejected names! Boy, they got a laugh out of me!
Your mission: journey to the ocean's floor.... And. Pet. EVERYTHING.
'Nuff said.
I work at a game store and trust me, there's a lot of dangerously uninformed consumers out there. I still get asked by parents when they're going to make a Mario game for the 360....