I think I saw that game on sale on PSN for something like .97 cents if you have Plus. I thought about it but passed.
I think I saw that game on sale on PSN for something like .97 cents if you have Plus. I thought about it but passed.
The Galaxy Phone is nice. I like it because it's big. My iPhone does the job but I'm getting tired of small phones. When it's time for me to upgrade and there is a new Galaxy I might go back to Android (if it's cheaper than the whatever version of iPhone will be available)
Check out the older Battlefronts on the PS2/X-Box. I'm assuming the new version will still have elements from the originals.
I loved video game ads back in college. Whenever we had a print ad project in one of my Graphic Design classes, I would always do video game ads, mainly sports games. I always liked how they all somewhat followed a similar template. Thanks for the flashback
Now this is a game I would play. I bought the GTA IV Lost And The Damned, played a couple of missions, and forgot about it. This game looks interesting, more of a dedicated biker gang game than the bolt on LatD in the GTA World.
Funny you mention price, when I had to upgrade last summer, I wanted whatever the new Android phone was, but it was twice the price of the iPhone 4s. Both phones did what I wanted (Calls, texting, Twitter/Instagram, driving directions) and I went with the cheaper phone (I had an Android phone before). I always tell people it always comes down to what is best for you. A little bit of homework always comes in handy.
Oh Star Wars Battlefront was one of my favorite FPS games on the PS2 because of the universe. Running around as a Storm Trooper or a Rebel was fun. I never got the hang of flying the vehicles but it was fun. I think you'll enjoy it
I think their plan was to scoop up the non gamers with all their other features. Concept wise, not a bad idea, but it turns out they're going to alienate a lot of their fanbase with what they brought. Sure they're going to get the hardcore, but a lot of potential sales are going to move to the other two consoles
It felt like Microsoft tried to do too much. What they were offering was interesting, but I don't think a lot of people will use all those features. Add that to the price of the console, and it's going to make the casual consumer go to Sony and Nintendo
Hey I'm a member of the iDevice Trifecta (Macbook Pro, iPad,iPhone...and I also walk around with an iPod Touch) too. Overall I did like what was announced for iOS7. I'm still hoping they'll make Siri sound like the Star Trek TNG computer, but I'll settle for Siri doing more...for now.
As for the other features, they're cool, but nothing really new. I can't wait to give iOS7 a run on my phone. iOS6 overall has been good to me, and hopefully it will continue with iOS7
Yeah that was a little bit of Sony creeping into what X-Box live is. I do like PS+, and the service has been nothing but great to me.
I didn't see all of Microsoft's presentation but I did like what Playstation offered in terms of games. I found three games that'll keep me busy when I do pickup a PS4, not including the first offerings on PS+
So TV you say...and sports...and TV
From what I've seen it looks like Microsoft is moving away from gaming console, to all in one media center. I don't know if this is good or bad, but after seeing what Sony brought out, it could be a long console war for the X-Box