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A first Person shooter that changed based off the music you choose to play. Depend on the song changed the pace of the game, the amount of enemies and even the level layout.
Lemmings should change their names to Squirrels because they hibernate for 8 months and then come out when its safe (aka MS finally decides to release a game aka the holiday season). Killer day for PSN, its been a great year and if the likes of Rain, Unfinished Swan, Puppeteer, Until Dawn release this year, not to mention the games already out = SDC in full effect.ispeakfactOwns
What happened to your real account? Cant believe that guy is calling LBP Karting uninspired when Halo 4 looks like generic ****
Wow, this coupled with the awful framerate at the e3 booth, the killstreaks, and addition of tons of one hit kills weapons make this game an easy pass.
Name a big AAA pc game released in the last 2 years that doesnt use some sort of DRM?[QUOTE="Maneil99"]
[QUOTE="lundy86_4"]
You need not buy games tied to a Steam account. Yes, they do exist, but there are many with which you are not required to have a Steam/Origin account.
Why do you seem to think you need an online form of DRM for every game? You are clearly misinformed :?
As to your second point, it's woefully incorrect. Yes, certain games may be tied to Steamworks, but others are not. Furthermore, there are DD services out there which do not require you to be connected.
rilpas
Sins of a Solar empire: rebellion
The Witcher 2
Only the witcher 2 is AAA. Congrats 1 game.[QUOTE="aroxx_ab"]
1.Yes it works if you first prepare in online-mode, its principle that you need online for SP games i don't like, even if you only need it short time. Thats 1 reason why i like SP games for consoles
2.Sure and hard copies is useless today, you bind them to Steam/origin. You can throw away the game boxes/disc after used the game-key
lundy86_4
You need not buy games tied to a Steam account. Yes, they do exist, but there are many with which you are not required to have a Steam/Origin account.
Why do you seem to think you need an online form of DRM for every game? You are clearly misinformed :?
As to your second point, it's woefully incorrect. Yes, certain games may be tied to Steamworks, but others are not. Furthermore, there are DD services out there which do not require you to be connected.
Name a big AAA pc game released in the last 2 years that doesnt use some sort of DRM?[QUOTE="Maneil99"]
Console gaming has the ablity to try games before buying (friends house, rentals) Trading in games for newer games, local multiplayer, unified multiplayer (not everyone is using steam, not all games use steam, all ps3 games and xbox games are on xbox live or psn meaning I can communicate with any of my friends without 3rd party tools.) Im a pc gamer, you're full of ****slimjimbadboy
PC gaming has the ability to try games before buying them (friends house, demos)
You can sell old PC games (disks ofc you idiots) and trade that cash for newer games.
LAN - Local area network.
Unified multiplayer? Since when has mutliplayer been crossplatform between Wii/360/PS3?
PS3 games on Xbox live? If you need 1st party products, theres microsoft messenger which allows me to communicate with people on steam, origin and wow at the same time.
You need to rethink your arguement before calling other people out.
You cannot rent games or trade in bad ones, you cannot lend a game to a friend or use a friends game at your house without needing there entire account, there is Lan is on xbox and PS3 aswell, Unified Multiplayer for each system.[QUOTE="aroxx_ab"]lol, see, denying an opinion is normal... But you're denying facts... Steam sales (that includes virtually all PC games) typically range from 2$ to 20$ (LA Noire was 5 euros 2 months ago or so), and launch prices will range from 50-60... But no one buys at launch unless they're dumb (What?, People don't buy new games?)... Online functionality is removed, assuming there was one in the first place lol. On PC servers will always be there (BFME2, as well as other EA games were disabled on PC aswell). Steam games depend on a platform (your account), PS30 games depend on a platform (your console). Hell today I was bored so I installed steam on the computer I was using (was not at home) and installed Terraria... You can't do that with ps3 :D[QUOTE="indzman"]
2.PC games are much cheap than 60$ console games. PC games is not much cheaper, they cost about $49-49 here.
5.No need to discard any PC games unlike console games ( Discard PS 2 games after buying PS 3, Discard Xbox games after buying Xbox 360). Any older PC games can run on newer O/S by tweaks.I didnt need to discard any Ps2 games when i bought Ps3, my Ps2 still works just fine.
6.Steam (free DLC's,cheapest game deals/bundles)Steam is a rippoff at new games. And you dont own the games you pay for at steam, it is like a rental service. Games i buy for consoles i own and can do what i want with. Can sell them or friends can borrow them etc.
parkurtommo
Console gaming has the ablity to try games before buying (friends house, rentals) Trading in games for newer games, local multiplayer, unified multiplayer (not everyone is using steam, not all games use steam, all ps3 games and xbox games are on xbox live meaning I can communicate with any of my friends without 3rd party tools.) Im a pc gamer, you're full of ****
PC's are the least futureproof, every year a new series comes out (Doesn't mean it isn't usable). Consoles last 7-10 years (This gen anyway) Futureproof implies that it will not be quickly outdated,
Yuck, Hated the Wii's boxart aswell. And the stupid ass font made it impossible to take games serious at first glance
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