Day 1 it is. Hopefully there will be some sweet deals going around at launch.
Congrats to you.
Tried the demo at NYCC twice. Pretty good but felt it was on the easy side. Perhaps they only put the easiest part at the booth but the motion+ definitely makes the control feels way better than TP.
From what I've seen, it doesn't look too bad. I would love to get a hand-on demo instead of watching a guy play and someone explaining but I do like what I see.
Just like MS fanboys and many other fanboys thus why the are fanboys.
=/ It's not the Ace Combat I love. I tried, but something doesn't feel right.
It might not use Android but the PS Suite does support android development on it. Also, I'm not 100% on the details but I've read somewhere it plays android games.
Got this at Best Buy for $15 but more like $20 since I paid $5 for their magazine just for the $10 off.
Hardly made a difference.
The only 2 games I've actually Plat is Heavy Rain (my first plat) and AC2 (everything was easy trophy, the only thing I actually went out of the way to collect is the feather trophy).
Aside from that, it doesn't stop me from playing and getting games without trophies/plat trophies nor has it encourage me to play most of my games 2+ times to get plat.
You fail to understand the dedication and enthusiasm for cars that PD has. Because of that, it's the reason why GT has the following it does today.
The game is made by people who know and loves cars. It shows through their work that they really hate to half ass their work.
Know the feeling. It was so much easier to play games when I was in college except the fact it was so much harder to buy so many games.
=[ It's like there is inverse relationship between free time and ability to buy more games.
My current backlog is Ace Combat AH, Catherine, Ico/Sotc, Uncharted Dual Pack and a bunch of other games I never got to finish. I have UMvC3, BF3, UC3, MGSHD and Professor Layton coming in.
Can't wait to check out their booth for a free Phoenix Wright and Vergil shirt.
Behold, dry water.
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Perhaps we need an article about how Thomas Edison changed smartphones because after all he was pretty much the one who invented the telephone that end up in every house which lead to telephone companies which lead to cellphone companies which encourage tech companies to build cellphones that ultimately lead to building smartphones we have today.
Because that's what your comment sounds like.
You're trying to bridge something that are barely correlate...
For BF3, go to Amazon, preorder it now for $42 or use the 25% off Birthday code on EA to get BF for about $46.
Batman:AC is $60 with $30 coupon and a free tshirt on release at K-Mart. If you had preorder this way back with Newegg, it was 47 with free shipping.
Still thinking about AC:AH? Go to K-mart to get the game with a $20 coupon. If you preordered this with Amazon back when they matched TRU's deal, it was $45 with a $10 coupon.
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This isn't a new technique and isn't as cool as loopzooking in 1942.
What happen?
BB:AA didn't get this many DLC nor did it get any DLC that is milking the game like this.
It's dumbfounding how many people would pay $55 for a used game at gamestop when many of these games at new release, you could get away paying $45 on average through many other stores.
Never had I've seen a discount or actual advantage of buying a game new around release at gamestop versus BB, Walmart, K-Mart, Target, Amazon, Newegg and so on.
I wish they would make it easier to obtain the $5 footlong taunt.
It was great except for it being super crowded and poor cellphone receptions in there making it extremely hard to find others.