Yet Another MMO Goes Down in Flames
Not a duplicate, this is the second MMO dying today.
bigdownload.com news
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Itagaki Thinks the Japanese Game Industry is Dying
Talks about Devil's Third as well.
next-gen.biz news
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SEGA: You Need To Shave Dude
Yakuza PSP comes with razor blade and free DLC.
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Spector talks about the immense pressure of Mickey
how bad he wants the 3DS, and Duck Tales
industrygamers.com news
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Blockbuster Adds Games To It's "Netflix" Mail Program
The barn the horse bolted from burnt down a long time ago Blockbuster.
dallasnews.com news
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RUMOR - High Voltage in More Trouble Than Originally Thought
Grinder likely cancelled.
vgchartz.com news
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Ubisoft not worried about Black Ops comparisons
to Ghost Recon: Future Soldier
spong.com news
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Ten Franchises That Have Not Made The Jump
The lamest, most clueless article I have read for some time. Check the comments.
ocweekly.com news
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Hideo Kojima talks about Peace Walker sequel
Wants Peace Walker follow-up on portable and consoles? And talks about Castlevania voice-acting
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Scribblenauts 2 Gets Nice Pre-Order Bonus
Headphones. At Gamestop only.
thehanafudatimes.com news
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Realtime Worlds Lays Off Staff
Studio who made APB and original Crackdown, cracks down.
1up.com news
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Editorial: Talks About Enthusiasm in the "Enthusiast Press"
No cheering in the press box.
gamepro.com editorial
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ICO Creator Reveals Source for Names in His Games
Stores in his neighborhood.
andriasang.com news
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First Details on Tony Hawk Shred
Developed by Robomodo and Buzz Monkey, not Neversoft.
gamepro.com news
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Tetsuya Nomura Tweet Edition
Since being forced to start tweeting, Nomura can't shut up.
andriasang.com news
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You are most definetely weird.
E Gods.
http://www.andriasang.com/e/blog/2010/08/09/mai_shiranui_figure/
Thoughts? I know that I'm looking forward to Goldeneye over a good many games, purely from a nostalgic standpoint.
I don't know, I'm not really pumped for either Bond game. While they'll both probably be good I'm just not overly interested in either. Guess I'm just interested more in other games right now.
Well that's a new one.
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobileStop it, your angering Robio.
I threw that mistake in there for free. ^
you are mostly right, though you know how i feel about the sequel as compared to the original. there is one thing you are certainly wrong about though. replaying the first game has no frustrating lethargic bits at all (even if you were a weirdo and thought the side jobs and killing missions were not fun) as you keep all your weapons and what not and you can make money ridiculously easily and just zoom through the game playing boss after boss on bitter.
anyway, these games are wonderful. having finished both and with suda saying there will most likely not be a third, and with sales being pretty abysmal i must admit it makes me very depressed
ps did you manage the final boss?
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Haven't finished it yet. Busy updating.
Just you. Being let down by a sequel while you are playing it (or once you have finished it) is normal, but being let down by a game you have not played would be new to me.
He's a very 'special' man.
I never said I was let down by it. Just no longer interested in it.
anyway, you can now get it for the price of a happy meal. it's worth it
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Guitar Hero developer Neversoft has accepted that publisher Activision will release a Hero game every year despite admitting the studio lost its soul competing with rival Rock Band.
"With Guitar Hero World Tour [2008] we kind of lost our souls a bit," project director Brian Bright told Develop.
"We lost that spark by trying to cater to everyone. We were in this arms race with our competitor [Rock Band 2], and in the end I felt like we sold a bit of our souls."
I don't ever get follow the preview stories/ screens/ trailers for a game that I know I am going to buy, so maybe that's why I don't go into "meh" mode before a sequel to a good game comes along.
i think the casual rhythm game (guitar hero, rock band et al) bubble will burst altogether within another couple of seasons.
long live taiko no tatzudgin and dj maxx
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Harmonix is yet to make a bad game, so all signs indicate that it'll be at least "good".
I do that all the time. Super Mario Galaxy 2 was my most recent occurrence.
I need to pick up some more points this weekend and get Castlevania: Harmony of Despair.
I actually had a to force myself to sit down and play that. Glad I did though. Turned out to actually be worth the hype. . . still never finished it though.
So it sounds like Dragon Age 2 might be a better buy on the consoles this time around, ass opposed to DA1 that was much better on the PC.
I'm kind of upset about this. Dragon Age was one of the few games that really FEELS like a PC game, & made me actually WANT to play a game on my PC over my consoles, which doesn't happen often. Now it seems once again the PC is getting the shaft...I can see why hardcore PC fans get so pissed off nowadays, as they are being screwed with no lube much like Nintendo fans in the Gamecube days.
Really, I love gaming on the PC when a game like Dragon Age comes along. A game tailored to the strengths of the platform, and isn't bogged down by overly ridiculous DRM or anything. Its how PC gaming should be. But this is few and far between, and most of the time I'd much rather play on my consoles because of this. Ease of Use. User Friendliness.
BTW, does anybody know how well Final Fantasy 13 sold across 360 and PS3? I'm wondering if the 360 version outsold the PS3 version in the west.