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The feud continues in this great little expansion pack. 8.6
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A heartwarming first project from Prope, but perhaps a bit too simple to seriously consider for purchase. 6.5
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"Memorable moments, surprises & tons of unlockables"
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Take Two targeting for 5 million BioShock 2 sales.
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Infinity Ward rejects MMO styled system for MW.
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Shigeru Miyamoto E3 2009 Interview
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World of Goo launches Great Indie Games
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Runes of Magic's Introducing Elves
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iRacing IGN Hands-on
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NHL 10 IGN Hands-on
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Elite Forces: Unit 77 IGN Review
This action game is a shelf filler, nothing more.
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Sports Stars line up to praise Wii Sports
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Let's Tap TVG review
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totalvideogames.com
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The best version & better than Grand Slam tennis
eurogamer.net
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GGD? Forgive my ignorance.
Goo goo dolls? Game Guide Daily? GaminGeeks Dad? Go Get Drunk? Garrys Great Dong?
Explain. What are they saying?
That one is great.
GGD is the General Games Discussion board at the Gamespot forums.
i was referring more to the differences in attitudes from people based purely on brand loyalty. for example a business model practiced by nintendo which was treated with contempt by a sizeable section of the gaming public is now apparently about to be microsoft's newfound strategy. so i am saying it will be interesting if not entertaining to watch how the attitudes of those very same people who were contemptuous towards nintendo for this very same strategy, now change.
you are an honest gamer, well capable of thinking for yourself and without any unreasonable or unhealthy loyalties towards particular brands (and certainly not with unhealthy hatred or prejudice towards others ... hell you are even ready to welcome the prodigal "ubishite" ). a lot of gamespot users aren't like that (hence why we aren't there any more ... at least one of the reasons), the reactions of those is what i'm saying will be interesting/funny.
personally what i'm thinking is that copycat strategies are even more risky than renegade strategies since evolution/innovation/surprise is no longer part of the package, so unless, like you say, there is something substantial there i.e. good games at affordable prices, then they could be in trouble
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Listen to Wu-Tang and watch Kung-Fu
They hate the new pops-looks of Payne, they think it's going to be another run-of-the-mill 3rd person shooter, that the Noir themed setting is a thing of the past, now that it's going to be located in Brazil.
They want constipated Payne back.
Yeah there will be a lot of people who are suddenly accepting or even loving the new reveal despite the moaning several years ago. What I would like to do is somehow read through those posts from people who said that they would give up gaming if motion controls became standard. I would love to call them on that.
They can't do another noir payne, they do need to do soemthing different, but going from cold to hot, in game terms reminds me of the beggining of Tropic Thunder and the Scorder parody. If you haven't seen it, in Scorcher's one to four there is a hot world and he has a shotgun and a baby in his arms. For the fifth movie it's on an ice world and he has two shotguns and two babies in his arms. It's unintentionally the most accurate parody of gaming blockbusters I've seen. Even though its suppossed to be ribbing action blockbuster movies.
Where is Vader?
^ I quit that addiction, you are not getting me back in.
Nice MM though.
You say that but one day I will have my Zelda room and you will cave.
Did some updates.
It's a game I will definetely buy, but it should be out at the end of this year, not now. The original has 300+ levels which I didn't get through. I completed it 85%. I've put it up on ebay and if it sells I will get the new one as a replacement.
This new console thing does make a lot of sense. I figured that both Sony's and Microsoft's next systems would be less of a jump from this gen as they were from last gen to keep costs down. This could actually be quite good because now I would imagine would be a good time for MS to make the Blu-ray jump. The prices for it are cheaper and you can get lens for it that have a faster read rate. If they can deliver a Blu-ray capable machine with some beefier specs plus Natal at a decent price I'll definitely hop on board.
I don't believe this 'new, slightly upgraded 360' nonsense at all. Why would Microsoft split their market in two like that? They are not that desparate . . . yet. If anything, I could see them releasing an Xbox 360 Slim with Natal next year, but that's about it. They won't change the CPU/GPU for a long while yet.
They wouldn't be splitting the market.
The rumor is that its going to work like PC, where Natal will be released on both 360 and the newer machine, and all future games will be playable on both but will run and look better on the newer machine.
So the games will recognise the specs limits of both systems and adjust. This way nobody is being left out so there's no split in the market.
Hmm, that's interesting. I still don't believe it, though.