@david1230 Multiplatform would be closer to ideal. But I can understand you: Wii started as a gimmicky console, and after the fad was to obvious they moved to this niche for hardcore gamers: good JRPGs. Almost wish I had one now.
Too bad for the combat. When I saw a playtrought in youtube I was fascinated with the atmosphere and the few details I could grasp from the storytelling, and I wikipedia said this could be played online a la Single Player, but all the charm vanished when the player pulled out a shotgun and... well it took me time to figure out that was a combat part. It looked broken, it was like watching a combat between two units in an old RTS game.
Truth to be told if gaming becomes like this it's not like I'm abandoning the hobbie: it will abbandon me. Do you think Internet work like "Tokyo Standards" in the rest on the world, let alone my country. Ha.
So says the executive of a company that has been surviving more that existing in the competitive market of videogames. If it weren't for Dirt and Fantasy world Dizzy (LOL jk) this company could ceased to exist time ago.
There will be no more prototype because of this inconsiderate business practice, no because of merits. I'll agree with you about Infamous being better, but I played the second one and it's everything Tom McShea says.
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