I really liked God of War III. The control was just a lot of fun for me. I had never played the first two as they didn't seem to be that ground breaking. I realize that I missed out back when they were on the PS2. I might not have been so impressed with the PS3 version if I had played the others but I really enjoy the title that hooked me in. Since the PS3 has been out for quite a while, it's pretty easy to get a good deal on one. I don't know if I'll dive into the Move now that I've seen the Kinect, but I hope that both technologies keep advancing into something even more immersive.
Think this was a pretty interesting article. Content has been the main deciding factor in whether or not I buy a console. I didn't even entertain getting a Wii until a game that I was waiting for was released. It was the same for the PS3 and I have yet to buy the XBOX 360 (but will probably pick one up now for the 360.)
I hope that Nintendo is not just noticing that there are cheap games out there now! Why are they not railing against buying things from the bargain bin at Walmart (probably because they are bad games, but some of them aren't that bad.) I know that Sony hates the fact that you can buy and sell used games, but hey these people need to wake up and understand that every single title they put out is not worth $60.
I remember when dinosaurs roamed the earth and Nintendo had $50 games for the SNES. There was no way I was paying that for the American version of Final Fantasy III. By the time the price would have dropped, it wasn't available and I couldn't even get it used. I felt that I really missed out but I just couldn't justify the expense of spending $50 on a game at that point in my life.
I don't stop playing console games because I have nice games for my phone. I have reduced my PC game play because of console games, but I think that is because for some games the console makes the experience more accessible.
That crying fanboy over at Engadget is just butthurt because people make fun of his iPhone and iPad. I haven't had this happen and I don't get random texts from people either. I text multiple people everyday. I have noticed that I've been lax with the To: field before, but again an ID 10 T error, something that commonly happens over at Engadget.
I really liked God of War III. The control was just a lot of fun for me. I had never played the first two as they didn't seem to be that ground breaking. I realize that I missed out back when they were on the PS2. I might not have been so impressed with the PS3 version if I had played the others but I really enjoy the title that hooked me in. Since the PS3 has been out for quite a while, it's pretty easy to get a good deal on one. I don't know if I'll dive into the Move now that I've seen the Kinect, but I hope that both technologies keep advancing into something even more immersive.
Think this was a pretty interesting article. Content has been the main deciding factor in whether or not I buy a console. I didn't even entertain getting a Wii until a game that I was waiting for was released. It was the same for the PS3 and I have yet to buy the XBOX 360 (but will probably pick one up now for the 360.) I hope that Nintendo is not just noticing that there are cheap games out there now! Why are they not railing against buying things from the bargain bin at Walmart (probably because they are bad games, but some of them aren't that bad.) I know that Sony hates the fact that you can buy and sell used games, but hey these people need to wake up and understand that every single title they put out is not worth $60. I remember when dinosaurs roamed the earth and Nintendo had $50 games for the SNES. There was no way I was paying that for the American version of Final Fantasy III. By the time the price would have dropped, it wasn't available and I couldn't even get it used. I felt that I really missed out but I just couldn't justify the expense of spending $50 on a game at that point in my life. I don't stop playing console games because I have nice games for my phone. I have reduced my PC game play because of console games, but I think that is because for some games the console makes the experience more accessible.
That crying fanboy over at Engadget is just butthurt because people make fun of his iPhone and iPad. I haven't had this happen and I don't get random texts from people either. I text multiple people everyday. I have noticed that I've been lax with the To: field before, but again an ID 10 T error, something that commonly happens over at Engadget.