This reminds me the Metal Gear Solid Database thing that's available on the PS3. Really awesome feature for fans of the series (both accounts).
This reminds me the Metal Gear Solid Database thing that's available on the PS3. Really awesome feature for fans of the series (both accounts).
I disagree about the charm part. I think it's full of charm and character. It has all of the stuff I loved about the characters and the world of Banjo-Kazooie.
I also disagree with the "blandness" of the missions. I actually think they are just an end to a means. In this case, making a sweet vehicle that performs really well under a given set of circumstances.
I do agree about the new IP part though. It should've been something totally fresh with all new characters, but like Dinosaur Planet, the people who pay the bills decided what characters they wanted shoehorned into the concept.
I'm glad that Scribblenauts sold well, hopefully it will encourage a sequel that fixes so many of the problems with the first game.
Honestly, the whole on-rails thing turned me off. When the game was first announced, I wanted a real Dead Space game. I don't doubt the quality of what was actually released, but at this point in time, it's just not what I'm looking for. Apparently, I'm not the only one.
Wow, no wonder it price dropped to $20.
Well this seals the deal, one of Sony's biggest hurdles was simply the price of their machine... like everyone said. I'm glad that they are gaining a bit of marketshare, it should help put some pressure on Microsoft, and even Nintendo.
I freakin' love Perfect Dark. Having it with some crisper graphics and a better framerate is going to be absolutely awesome. I must say though, it would've been nice to play the game with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk... oh well.
As a Luddite of sorts, I support NIS in their attempt to continue to release packaged titles. I will pre-order this in hopes that the company can produce me a hard copy of the game.
Interesting... I'm wondering what, at this point, they'd actually need Martinet to record new voice samples for.
Yesssssss. I love Loco Roco! Time to talk to Sony about getting a review copy of this beast.