[QUOTE="VlVlsectVl"]Wait, You can't be serious that it got hit by lightning? Super cereal >>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGTBFPte-MYUp until last night it was in front of Solid Rock chuch.
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Rise from your grave!!! Touchdown Jesus got hit by lightning last night night since it's interior basically made it a lightning rod. It's exterior was mainly flammable material (styrofoam and resin) and it went up in flames and was completely gone within 15 minutes. Now there's just a steel frame.
[QUOTE="AAllxxjjnn"]Yeh, and just like movies have deleted scenes, so do games.2mrwMovies vs Games ........... very logicall !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The point of removing content in movies is due to either relevance or story. If a part of the game makes the story drag on, or it has nothing to do with the story they're trying to tell, it makes perfect sense for them to edit it out of the game. Look at Gears of War 2. When they added the deleted scene to the All Fronts Collection it made perfect sense for it's removal.
By all means if they have a demo they should release it to the public. Isn't the point of a demo to sell the retail version of the game? That's why I don't understand the whole "pre-order to get access to the demo" crap. If I have to buy the game just to test it, I'll wait until it gets reviewed.
Maybe I can understand the San Francisco thing as a hype machine.
I'll buy FFXIII the day it comes out regardless of any demo though...
PC is part of system wars. maybe he should have posted in general if he didn't want a system wars type response.Ontain
Except in the title of the thread I left PC out of the equation. I understand some FPS games are moderately better on PC. Fallout 3 instantly comes to mind. Bioshock is a console FPS in my opinion. I like to play games in bed if possible, not in a chair at a desk. Plus I chose PC for Dragon Age.
I decided to go with 360 since it really boiled down to achievements > trophies for me. I laughed at a few fanboy comments, specifically the guy who has Bill Gates as his avatar. Thanks to the posters with legitimate answers, expecially the post above this one. I heard about the graphical issues between the PS3 and 360 on the first one, but it's not something that stuck out after I bought the PS3 version. I have a 720p television (I know... sucks) and that may be a reason I didn't notice anything odd.
Also when I had cable internet at my old house and had X-Box Live, I couldn't handle it. Putting mics in every box is the worst idea ever.
What system do you have the first Bioshock? If you don't have the first one then I would get it before playing the second one.gmastersexay
This may sound sad but I have it for both. I bought it for 360 when it came out, then again for PS3 when I saw it for $19.99. It seems to me it's coming down to hard drive space and whether or not you prefer achievements or trophies. I have like 350GB available on my PS3, and 50GB available on my 360, but I like achievements over trophies. And I don't really consider Bioshock a PC game, so I'm not even considering PC.
PS3 because you get all the extrasaka_aj03
What extras? Also I don't care about multiplayer since I don't have cable/dsl.
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