Hell yea. If it brings money to the site, I don't give a crap if a quest has a sponsor logo in the corner. You dudes need to live. If me clicking a couple of laptop ads helps with that, I'm down.
Honestly, you'd think that with all the shit he got up to, appearing as a fun zombie in a beloved game wouldn't exactly be on the top of the list for his estate as far as embarassing MJ debacles went.
What's with this crazy flood of childish douchebags. First off, that's not what he meant, he was being sarcastic. Second off, why the hell are you so defensive of Kirby? Oh, shit... he's not your son, is he? "
No, he's my father and we're pretty sensitive about his eating problem, you big jerk!
Kinect Sports - 2010 Wii Sports - 2006 Yes, it's not a literal port. Semantics. Congratulations, but these Kinect titles are HD versions of Wii games that have been out for years. "
It's hardly semantics when the game shares a similar idea and more importantly has obviously been designed from the ground up to work fully and rather well with Kinect. You know, the part that kind of completely flies in face of the definition of shovelware.
Good examples of shovelware: the hundreds of cheap budget games that are ported between the Wii, PS2 and PSP. This? Not even close to shovelware.
EDIT: Of course none of this means you have to like what they showed. You're free to dislike it, but it's still not shovelware.
" Today was just an awful day for video games. So much bad shovelware and non-games. MGS: Rising and AC: Brotherhood were the only good things all day. "
I don't think you know what shovelware means, or we've been watching a whole different E3.
You obviously don't know the gaming community very well. "
Hah, well said! It really is remarkable: do what they will, some people will always treat it as the biggest disappointment ever.
I mean, sure, I would've loved to see some surprising game announcements, but at the same time Kinect is their big, HUGE thing for this year, and it honestly looks really cool. I'm not a huge fan of the game waving minigames, but head tracking alone is really cool and if someone can't imagine the cool applications 3rd party developers can come up with, there's something wrong.
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