Revelations is indeed the best Resi since 4, and is my 2nd favorite game on the 3DS (behind Fire Emblem). [...]
Revelations is indeed the best Resi since 4, and is my 2nd favorite game on the 3DS (behind Fire Emblem). I'd gladly buy this again on PS3 for the joy of seeing it on my big HDTV and playing it with a twin-stick controller.
It's pretty slick. They did one hell of a job transferring this to consoles and PC. Granted, I played mine [...]
It's pretty slick. They did one hell of a job transferring this to consoles and PC. Granted, I played mine on he PC, but I highly doubt there's a difference between in any of the versions,
--wiiU isnt exactly doin much --consistently selling next to last --the last being the DS --Shawk the WII and Vita [...]
--wiiU isnt exactly doin much
--consistently selling next to last
--the last being the DS
--Shawk the WII and Vita outsell WiiU weekly
--global console unit sales for the week of May 11th
--3DS 138,079
--PS3 127,649
--360 92,388
--PSP 50,273
--VITA 31,794
--WII 30,249
--WIIU 26,864
--DS 16,641
MS already stated that always on would be at the discretion of the game publishers. Obviously the professional game journalists [...]
MS already stated that always on would be at the discretion of the game publishers. Obviously the professional game journalists at Games Radar haven't been doing their homework.
It just really feels irresponsible to be feeding craziness. "Always on, Always Connected" is not in anyway if you don't [...]
It just really feels irresponsible to be feeding craziness. "Always on, Always Connected" is not in anyway if you don't have great internet connection the system won't work. It doesn't mean draconian DRM. Always on, is simply that, it doesn't go into a full powered down state. This is good because that means it'll boot faster. That's always talked about as a great thing for other devices. We rarely shut out phones off. We don't shut down our cable boxes. I can't remember the last time I turned my computer off. Probably some vacation that took over a week.
When you combine always on with always connected you get updates of all sorts pushed down. First they can do this when the internet isn't a busy a bonus for the whole world, and you no longer have to wait for these things when you want to play. That's brilliant. Poor PS3 owners cringed at every update. While it wasn't nearly as bad on the 360 getting rid of that wait all together would be really welcome.
Again, now where does this indicate you can't play a local game if you don't have a connection.
Honestly, journalist should be calling BS on this hysteria not feeding it. The article contending that because the box would always be on and connected means you need to consider it as if you had another high use app running constantly is irresponsible at best. It's not busy sucking up bandwidth just sitting there, in a sleep state.
All that bandwidth research would have been a lot better off discussion a rumors that aren't full of FUD. Like the miniXbox. Now you can start talking about playing a multiplayer game on your console, streaming some netflix to your old 360 and reading the lates Gamesradar article on your minixbox and what kind of bandwidth that would take. IDK maybe talk to your IT guy and give folks some pointers on how to set up their router for optimal performance. Maybe warn them about that old laptop with the wifi b adapter crushing their N network, Pull the wire people.
I think it will be: 1. Always Online 2. Block Used Games 3. Require Kinect 4. Require you to download [...]
I think it will be:
1. Always Online
2. Block Used Games
3. Require Kinect
4. Require you to download games to the hard drive, meaning you can only have a few game at a time ready to play
5. Have a really small hard drive and disappointing graphics
Oh man, I'm such a joker. No company would ever actually DO any of this, right?
Right?
RIGHT??!
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Bladdercat
The new Xbox will be able to perform live abortions. We will now call this, the red ring of death.
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Bladdercat
Exclusively for Xbox Live Platnuim members only
That's too bad, I'm sure they'll find new jobs though. The video game market is tough for developers beause most [...]
That's too bad, I'm sure they'll find new jobs though. The video game market is tough for developers beause most developers put all their eggs on one basket hoping to make it big with their game.
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Why are all these hard working people getting fired? Cruel fate for them :/
Fun read but if there was a Red Dead Redemption villain on the list I'd have put Dutch in before [...]
Fun read but if there was a Red Dead Redemption villain on the list I'd have put Dutch in before Bill Williamson. He's a more complex and all-round more interesting character than Williamson.
How can Officer Tenpenny only be 40th? He oozed malevolence and stole every scene he appeared in. For me few [...]
How can Officer Tenpenny only be 40th? He oozed malevolence and stole every scene he appeared in. For me few villains have ever stirred such strong feelings of contempt and to a lesser extent respect. What's more he's not just pure evil - he genuinely believes he is right, and that 50 more of him would have saved Los Santos. Ho could he be ranked 28 places lower than that crowd pleaser Handsome Jack?
Also surely Gary from Canis Canem Edit is surely worth a high ranking. Not to mention the most hate-inspiring character in all of fiction - Eric Sparrow.