@Alexe14 Even if that's true you have to check out how much the number of players decreased after the launch of this two games, almost 50%. Not being able to complete an horde matchmaking makes me a sad panda :(
The most enjoyable campaign of the military shooters of this year is in Homefront... the only thing I care. @alexLmx6 Yeah, somethings wrong, with my wallet.
I don't mind parting with the current price to finally see what's going on with this game. But I'm not shelling out top dollars for an expensive Iphone (see I don't even know how to write it well, that's how much I'm interested). Is there a way to play it via Internet? raydawg2000 has a good point, though.
Believe it or not... I made a my friend a PC gamer because I showed him he could use the Xbox360 controller for most games. And he didn't have to shell a lot of money, just needed a medium end graphics card (8600GT like 3 years ago). To this day most games need that and a good dual-core processor, and that's not expensive. There's no need to purchase a U$S 1000 to play games on your computer.
The only thing that worries me of this handheld is the release and quality of Resident Evil Revelations. As much as I hate Nintendo for their errors and dumb choices from past to present (from Mortal Kombat with no blood to never releasing Fatal Frame 4 in this hemisphere) I don't want another VideoGame giant gone from the console business.
If I purchase new games at lower prices will that help? I rarely buy full price games: it's either the deal or very veeeeeeeery special ocassions(Alan Wake, Dead Space 2).
Looks like workers of videogame-development get alienated from the production of, well, AAA videogames. I can't deny it saddens me: alienation from workers of X product was a big topic when the industrial revolutions happened, one that sociologist and historians try to comprend (Marx was both profesions).
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