It is rather disappointing that Splinter Cell is no longer a graphics pusher given that it looks more like a PS3 port but hey, at least I'm still addicted to the demo.
Revenge, DC, Sam's finest hour: doesn't exactly translate well when you just showcase more realistic stealth. You can, mostly, still play like like old school.
Generally the XP aspect might be a good idea but then it wouldn't make sense since literally the last fortitude of humanity is gone and are currently living on the scraps, weapon wise.
So did the original Mafia.
MW: The concept of dealing with a Cold War enemy and today's bad guy at the same time is a great idea.
BC: It's comedy shooter
Everybody else: ok...
Though, who else would be capable of pushing Ghost Recon's futuristic technology to the limit?
Now lets see how storming the White House like D-Day would work in real life.
Hey, you gotta pay the bills sometimes.
How does the ending not indicate a sequel?
It needs to be more then that.
If that's the case, guess maybe I will have a P game on my PS3.
How many PS2 shooters started and remained exclusive? Because I'm not understanding why people are mentioning multiplatform games
300 bucks? ...*sadface*
It needs to if it really want to showcase that Mobile Gaming can be a big deal outside of Japan and the iPhone.
It's M$ though so I doubt they'll really improve unless the competition will offer something new to the table.
Even so they've plastered their name all over their games?
The word sh*t has become more of a standard for teen focused ratings in the past 11+ years.
...to be fair, AVP has always been more about fan service then a experience (though it is to a little extent)
Why would you expect or even think of authenticity to a comedy shooter?
Sony better advertise the crap out of it; it's probably the most important PSP game since...well, what was the last big seller?
...seriously, who keeps headlining Week of Hate as news? Because, apparently somebody still doesn't get the joke.