He also said the Wii would fail and the PSP would likely be the best selling handheld of all time. Stop listening to people who get it wrong. I'm likely not getting a Wii U at launch, but I stopped listening to analysts a long time ago, mostly because they get it wrong so often.
Wait, who told them we want better graphics? CoD has always had top tier graphics. The graphics aren't the issue. They have pretty much maxed out the current gen systems.
Amazing news. CoH's ranked among the best RTS's in years and is still played. Looking forward to how they upgrade the engine and gameplay, though the original still stands up well.
This seems to really refute the mindset some fans (on the internet) have about companies, especially larger ones that often get a bad rap for ignoring complaints and issues. Nice research, with more stuff like this I might start coming back her regularly.
I'm not a huge Mass Effect series fan, but those games are very well put together, and despite having flaws and not being able to get into the story, I couldn't grade any of them below an 7.5 or 8. Some gamers are just moody and rather than logically and rationally defending why they may dislike a game, they give it a 0 and go and hide behind the internet. Grow up.
Want to know why they use a worse scree? So that people actually buy it. Any time you pay upwards to the Vita price, sales aren't going to be as good as a price around half that. I don't think anyone in their right mind expected the 3DS to have better visuals than the Vita, let alone a Gamespot writer. This is common knowledge.
THQ is a perfect example of a company that constantly creates and pushes new IP but all those fans calling for new, creative games just keep on buying the same old, despite top tier games coming out from a company like THQ. If THQ goes down, it will be a serious loss, but also proves that companies that keep making the same old stuff stay in business.
Gamespot's scoring system has lost all meaning anyways, if they'd actually have some hardwired system in place, this wouldn't be an issue, if the one reviewer reviewing the game doesn't like it, his word is what gets written. With no continuity and stability, it's laughable. I agree with the author I've enjoyed lower scored games much more than a higher scored often, but when you give 9's to very average games and 6's and 7's to games of similar level of polish, innovation and fun, it's hard to respect the scoring system.
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