GPB writes: "Inside Lacrosse: College Lacrosse 2010 has become a huge success story on Xbox Live in the Indie Game Marketplace, with a number of fans playing the game and talking about it on its official Facebook page. It's also achieved one of the highest user ratings across the board, only beaten by James Silva's I Made a Game With Zombies (that's not the actual spelling, but it's easy to spot). We sat down with developer Carlo Sunseri to get some insight regarding the game's making and possible future."
"Sometimes video games that shouldn’t be made are, and almost as often games that should be aren’t. In an era of gaming dominated by modern war, WWII, Gears of Halos and movie tie-ins there are plenty of genre’s, eras and even properties that would make for great games being completely overlooked (or in some cases half-assed). Which is why we’ve put together a wish list of games that we think would rock, that is if they were done right."
That's actually another great one sealion, wish someone in the group had thought of that before publishing the article. Dynasty Warriors isn't quite doing the thousands of years of rich cultural history justice.
Several popular Xbox Live Indie titles have been attacked by hundreds of low ratings, which seems to be a targeted move by Lacrosse fans in order to get a Lacrosse-themed game to move up the charts.
They should do like the PSN and only allow ratings for things you have downloaded
Some games I'm a fan of got hit hard with this, its really sad when devs ask their fanbase to exploit loopholes in the system.
Let's be real. It would take a nuclear war for lacrosse, even though it's literally more American than football or baseball, to displace either game on TV. It would take even more to put it in a retail video game box.