Yes, it is getting repetitive Bill.
With this article showing that Blu-ray is the (appearantly)preferred choice for High-Definition viewing, what are the chances of Microsoft releasing a Blu-ray add-on for the Xbox 360 in the next twelve months?
I wish that Tekken 6 had been there. Maybe then I would have finally got to see some gameplay videos of Yoshimitsu and his new fighting style.
He looks great now that he's gone all cybernetic, but sadly he won't be playable.
and quite possible, for if Sony does not cut the price anytime soon, they've killed any chances of having a merry little Christmas. Now, while Sony have made mistakes in the past, I don't think that they're foolish enough to not cut the price.
Well, it's that that primate is screwing your country and ruining your country's reputation on the global front. And even though he will be going next year, he's screwed the country on so many levels, I don't think that his successor(possibly Hilary Clinton) will be able to fix. I'm actually going to America next week, so I'll finally see if he's ruining the country as badly as I hear he is. Also, my bias against America might have been caused by one American(he may have been Canadian, but hi...
Hopefully this game will be as good, if not better than, its predecessors.
Yes, that was a great fight. Shame that that cool looking cybernetic Raiden will not being playable in it. Ah well, they could always make a special edition where he's playable.
The Wii has "innovation"? Oh, we've seen it all before; the Nintendo Power Glove, the Virtual Boy, all of which had "innovation". The only reason that the Wii, unlike those consoles, is popular is because it is cheap. Looking over the reviews of its exclusives, the average score of all those games has really only been average, paling in comparison to the average scores of the exclusives of the PS3 and the Xbox 360. Growing third party support? You must mean the piles of si...
Oh, and that Infamous looked good as well. Looks like Sucker Punch have finally moved on from Sly.. shame.
But never been a fan of Mario,.
Probably off mocking Sony on another website.
My brother has the Wii. He rarely plays it. He has Wii Sports, Red Steel and Twilight Princess. I haven't seen him touch TP in about a month, the same with Red Steel, though he may play Wii Sports when a friend comes over. He much rather play the Sims on PC. I myself, on the otherhand, haved used my PS3(which I got on the very same day he got the Wii(March the 23rd, when it came out here in Ireland) about every day since school ended for the summer.
The Yoshimitsu one, I thought one that'd go with my username would do better, but, I'll put it back up.
Edit: Done.
Of all the games at E3, I'd really have to say that Killzone was the best. Not just did it make a great trailer, it also lived up to expectations and was nearly as good as the E3 2005 trailer.
This just goes to show that the current videogame media is biased towards Nintendo and their "revolutionary" console, the Wii.
Some of the most notorious serial killers became what they became because of bad parenting. Just look at Ed Gein. His father was a violent alchoholic. His mother stoped him from having any form of friends or relationships. Look what happened. He murdered atleast two people and frequently dabbled in nercophilia, while using the very skin of his victims and of bodies he dug up to make clothing and ornaments
Okay, I've just seen major fault in my last statement. Maybe Manhunt is bad for the industry. It is too far violent, and while many will argue "I play Manhunt and I'm not a murderer", or "There are far more violent films on the market, why aren't they complained about or banned", you play Manhunt. You wouldn't watch it like a film, you play it. You nearly become the character you play. While that would not really matter to any one here, you'd all just think of it as a game...
The News of the World is a tabloid newspaper. In other words, as the user above me said, a "low IQ newspaper". Their stories are usually written in a biased fashion, so this story was probably written in a way to spite the gaming industry. This woman is obviously to blame for her son's behaviour, but blames videogames, an already under fire industry thanks to the likes of Jack Thompson, for her son's crime. It was her bad parenting that warped his mind, not Manhunt. While I'm no fan...
a future that is the tenth generation of gaming. Really though, with modern technology, it isn't feasible to be downloading huge, epic games like Halo, Grand Theft Auto or Final Fantasy. Maybe films or smaller games and such, but even then, that's pushing technology to limit!