Depends, most of the time I rely on them to not waste money on crap, but I only trust the PTOM magazine for reviews. Unless the game looks too interesting to be missed, and when they're made by my favorite devs. Usually I ignore games that get lower than 4 stars.
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Kinda true on the JRPG stuff, I got a friend who practically drowns herself in that stuff, and she also likes U2 too, mostly because it's a colorful game (cast and all). I myself play whatever action adventure games that's interesting (inFamous, Uncharted, GOWIII, Brutal Legend etc.) and occasionally some FPS. But I hate, hate, hate any kind of RPGs or too casual stuff that wastes time. The other girls I know though are hopeless in gaming; they call iTouch/iPad the best gaming platform ever, oh, and the DS too. 'xcept for one who plays Warcraft on the comp. every freakin' day.
Haha, don't forget to practice floating in air to zero gravity, and geta wrist strap for the stick so it won't fly off when the necromorphs ambush and makes you jump. :P
All right that's it! I'm buyin' the Move sometime soon, that is, after the stores are re-stocked. :) Thanks for the inputs!
Sounds nice, looks fun, but is it actually worth buying? If there'll only be one or two hardcore games for this and the rest is junk then what's the use. But then again, are you buying this glowing bulb o' stick?
To make things organized. Imagine popping a disc in and suddenly monsters start attacking or a cutscene executes. I guess it's for letting the player get ready, and also probably technical stuff, like processing and such.
GOW3, for twisting Greek mythology into God knows what kind of awesome epic. Heavy Rain and Uncharted 2's story looks good only because it's executed perfectly. If not, it's just another big movie formula. For originality, I'd say GOW and inFAMOUS.
Demon's Soul is too specific a genre for being the 'it' game, I mean, how many people grind their time into the super-hardawful RPG (and how many actuall know the game)? Heavy Rain is something new, it is great and wonderful, but it won't appeal that much as the others. So it all boils down to the big guns -- Uncharted 2, Killzone 2, GOW3 and well, Grand Turismo 5. But why the hell are all of them sequels?... Anyways, most people would probably choose action/shooter games as the 'it' game. As for me, Uncharted 2's the one; great gameplay, story, engaging all throughout and one of a kind. Heck it's even executed by the developer that brought the one of the Playstation's first best selling series (Crash)!
Jak and Daxter, R&C, MGS (but they'll probably pop in two discs considering the length of each game...) cause it's really tough to buy all those games one by one considering how old theyare.And I really do wish that they'd remake Crash Bandicoot, suit the graphics into the console and it'll be awesome. Or maybe I'm just reminiscing old times... GTA would practically be useless if bundled in a collection, I mean, playing the same looong games that basically have the same concept for say, three times? Jeez, I don't think that people would want that.
Gonna be getting Star Wars II, the Sly Collection, GT5 and probably Black Ops, and for the psp, there'll be Ghost of Sparta. And by next year the pocket's gona be drained out of everything with what's coming up.
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