I know the real meat of this game will be the story itself and the multiple outcomes, but at least we get a taste of what the interface is like.
I would be buying this regardless if a demo was put out.
...Actually putting it that way, maybe a demo will hurt sales. Generally people act stupid when buying games, you could get a sizeable number of people to pick this up who have absolutely no interest in it (then they'd return to Gamestop all butthurt and sell it back).
I just want to point out something that I feel is too frequently overlooked.
If you are playing this on a high definition television, no matter what you do it will look like **** If you are going to play a Nintendo 64 console it is mandatory that you use a Standard Definition television.
I really wish I had known this before I switched to High Definition, I can't play like 3/4 of my games now.
I will be purchasing it, and will more than likely (assuming my luck doesn't change, it does) attend the midnight launch. Last game I midnight launched was Resident Evil 5. I love Left 4 Dead. It had enough "content" to warrant a purchase and it was so replayable, this is essentially what I think all games should be. Stop trying to be "revolutionary" and "immersive" and just let us kill **** with 4 friends.
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