Memes are funny, but gaming memes generally aren't. When they are used as often as "an arrow to the knee" or "the cake is a lie", they cease to be even remotely entetaining and just frustrate. Anything that comes from Archer is going to be awesome though.
What are the rules here? And Brian, what happened is water under the bridge as far as I'm concerned, and I was just joking around. Don't take anything I say seriously lol.
Holy crap. Why didn't you write like this before? If you spent more time writing proper articles instead of being an arse to everyone, people might have liked you. You wouldn't have needed dirty tactics to get our attention!
Anyway, I'm happy for this news. While playstation exclusives always ran really smoothly, the multi platform games were sometimes a bit shit on the ps3. If Sony keep up their awesome first and third party titles, I think there is very little to worry about.
Oh. Also, please pay attention to me at every turn because I'm a 1up blogger, and not someone who makes blogs insulting other people FOR attention.
Sorry for the double post, only just worked out how to edit comments on here :p
Bwahahahaha best and most honest! I love you Brian lol. You were right though, 1up closed and it was a piece of shit. Now we have a blogging site that works, and we get to keep the community! YAY!
Everyone kept mentioning it, and it was either here with people I know or over at destructoid... destructoids awesome, but it's no 1up!
Yeah, these guys seem really awesome. This site seems really awesome too. But to be honest, no matter where we were, if the 1up community remained in tact it would feel like home.
...Fuck that. It may not be the end of the world, but it's damn frustrating. I platinumed Dark Souls recently, so having lost that huge accomplishment would be soul crushing!
I wouldn't mind if it were uncharted in space as long as the shooting didn't suck as hard as uncharted 3's did, and the platforming sections weren't extremely linear and unchallenging. I mean, Uncharted style set pieces and coverbased blaster battles make sense within the star wars fiction. Star Wars is extremely cinematic, so this wouldn't be a "wrong" direction to take the franchise.
My major problem, though, is that it'll lose a lot of what makes star wars unique. It's not a standard scifi, its dungeons and dragons in space, essentially. That's pretty fucking awesome, so if they reduce it down to just boring blaster battle after boring blaster battle I will be a touch annoyed.