Game informer writes:
love them or hate them, you can't deny that Microsoft's introduction of achievements changed the formula (and motivation) of play. While some gamers simply ignore them, others harvest them in order to augment a number that now indicates one's gaming prowess. But it's not always about the number. Some achievements are simply fun to acquire and encourage players to explore a game fully. Others persuade you to pick up and play with a friend, and still others act as a badge of honor, recognizing only those with the most dedication or skill.
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"As a developer - and as a player - it's always sad and it always sucks to see studios close and devs lose their jobs. I really hope all those people land on their feet, because I know our indusutry is better with them in it," Patel tells the outlet. "As for me and how I look at things, I guess first and foremost: I don't believe in living in fear," the Avowed director.
Then gets shut down the next day. They should know better than to talk crazy like that.
the zombie genocider achievement from dead rising... it took a looong time (like 5 - 6hrs) to run gazillion zombies over in the maintanence tunnel but its worth it once you get the real mega man blaster and the mega man costume...