No Demise?
XIII-2 is actually a good game. There's a lot more to it and the monster taming aspect is fun.
It wouldn't hurt them at all. They would just have to release specific titles then advertise sequels or other hit titles are only available on the e-shop and whatnot. That's a smart thing to do.
Oh god, the Rare thing. It must happen. It will never happen but it must.
Beyond is greatness! Terry is a great Batman and I thought it was the best Batman animated show.
I can't even beat Act I inferno let alone even attempt hardcore. :(
Sometimes I feel like I'm the only Too Human fan in existence. :(
I just hope I don't have to listen to that terrible co-op writing.
"I thought that was the end..."
"Heh heh... yeah..."
There's a difference between beating WoW and being a better game.
If anything it's Final Fantasy XV.
What about Condemned, Dead Rising, Resistance, and Warhawk? All games that came out in the first year of the 360 and PS3 and looked great.
I found the conference to be ok at best. I wouldn't say they blew it. I think a lot of people were looking for launch details. That stuff will be at TGS or a separate press event.
That, however, doesn't give them much room between announcements and release.
What did Solid Snake have to do with Nintendo? It doesn't matter. They had a game on the console and they're third party. Big Daddy hasn't been in a fighting game before so why not bring him in? It's not like Microsoft has a fighting game coming out.
I don't think it was enough to give it what it needed. I'm not even talking about a price cut, either. They didn't show off enough new titles. PS1 classics are coming out in cycles, not an overall feature.
I was fine with it when watching but when I go back and think about it. It's not good.
How so? Uncharted evolved these kind of games. If anything, Uncharted showed up Tomb Raider in all aspects.
Though I must admit, this new Tomb Raider is looking excellent. Multiplatform Uncharted action. No Nolan North, though.
Pete's too much of a complex talker. Just tell us what your next game is, how it works, what's in it, and say goodbye. No need for the psychological crap to "enhance the product".
To be fair, we don't even get to see that fully imagined Squall until his cameo in Kingdom Hearts. Throughout the entire game in VIII Squall questions himself and just generally doesn't give a crap.
That's Alan Scott. He's not really a Green Lantern. He has the power of the Starheart given to him from a Guardian. The first true Earth-based GL has Hal Jordan.
Crossing Those Hills
They were taken off of Steam because of the content, not because it's a bad game. I don't see how that's bad publicity.