Let's not forget that there's no way in hell it will sell for less than the 360 or PS3. The dumb-ass controller with a screen on it has sealed that fate.
@bonkers: Did you read the shit the guy said? He's making a game for people who never leave their goddamn houses. You know what I do when I want to seriously interact with people? I go outside. When I play a game, I want to play a game.
And I didn't like Flower, either. What a waste of time.
@jabbertrack said:
I prefer to forget about those months in 2009 when Flower was debated ad nauseum.
This team is doing cool and different things, and I buy their games, but lets pause before we go all hipster and start drooling over high concept.
Every single statement from Activision about Call of Duty is just a buzzword list with no substance whatsoever. Which is appropriate, given the subject matter.
I think I'm going to burn my CoD discs. I mean in a fire. That type of burning.
I was totally with this guy until I read: " In short, the hackers appear to be trying to "punish" Sony for some perceived injustice, and they've been effective in that I suppose. But they're also punishing millions of other consumers and businesses which makes it impossible to be sympathetic to their "cause"."
And now I no longer care because this is total conjecture. He's obviously not paying much attention to the multiple stories having to do with Sony being douchebags. Here's a newsflash, dude: the guys hacked Sony because they want moneyz. Is that not a good enough reason?
This is the way EA is headed, so I'm more disappointed than surprised. I guess I'll just have to live with Burnout Paradise for the rest of my natural life.
" Sony has blamed anonymous in a couple statements as far as I can tell. I think its hilarious considerin Sony is lying and are currently bein sued. two things that generally equal a significant issue in court. But hey its Sony, if its not Godzilla its gotta be a group of hackers that say they had nothing to do with it. Right? Right?All the US media reported Iraq had nukes when the UN knew it was bs from day one? Retarded no.... But your gettin close buddy "
How do you know it wasn't anonymous? are you gonna take the word of masked hackers (known cyber terrorists) over a multi-billion dollar (japanese) company? because i don't think the court will do and i doubt anonymous can prove their innocence (not that they need to) without having to give up everything, including their identity.So yea, i think you are full of sh@t. "
"Known cyber-terrorists?" Christ Almighty. This isn't a Tom Clancy novel. Do you know what the sum total of all the "evidence" that Sony has amounts to? A text file (left intentionally) with the words "We are legion" in it. Yeah, that's some great detective work there. Sony can't find their own ass with two hands and a map and the dude who hacked them knows it.
@Maelstrom said:
" Too many people blindly defending Anonymous without any proof. Anonymous have stated that they would continue to try to hurt Sony so why do dimwits assume that they can't possibly be behind the current problems Sony is having right now? I guess common sense isn't as common as I thought. I'm not saying that Anonymous is guilty for sure but the possibility is definitely there. "
By the way, in the United States you're innocent until proven guilty. Unless you're Geohot, in which case the court gets paid off and you get sued until you give in. Which was also Sony. So yeah, I have zero fucking sympathy for them right now.
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