Ya. The new Gears title looks insane. Cole is one of my favorite videogames characters of all time. "Did we fry that b!tch?"
My favorite line from BF: BC2 so far -- "They're just gonna send some pussy special-ops in with some heart-beat monitors on their guns"
Same, the snowmobile race one was pretty funny too, and don't forget the RPG part I feel bad for DICE, they had the war game multiplayer fps crown until Call of Duty took it from them, I still like they're MP better! Can't wait for Medal of Honor!!!!!!!!
Nah, the only way I'd modify the controller is make things flow a bit better. Make the face buttons a little clickier, and have the joysticks swivel a little more loosely. Sometimes I feel like pressing a button is taking a little more effort than necessary, and with reaction games like, well, practically every FPS, the millisecond is crucial.
Well, I find it odd that the analog sticks aren't like the PS3, it makes it easier, the only issue with the PS3 controller is that it is tinier and the L2 and R2 buttons can be accidentally pressed when setting the controller down... both of those are fixed with this controller and the issues with the 360 are resolved as well... bad d-pad and bad analog stick placement (well imo at least) Edit: Who thinks Kevin Butler's speech during the E3 Sony Press Conference was epic?
The new controllers work on touch. Besides, I could never never ever get used to having shapes & not letters.
Uh, I'm absolutely positive that the controller that came with my 360 S work the exact same way as before. Except for the shiny chrome Guide button, nothing's changed.
I read it somewhere. But I can't find it. I'm sorry. I thought I read it in a review, but I'm almost 100% sure it was a real fact. I guess a review bulled me.
The review probably meant the buttons on the actual 360 itself, for power on/off and eject. In that case, the buttons are touch-sensitive rather than tactile.
Ow. I misunderstood. I really want to get Banjo & Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts. I was a Lego kid. I saw some awesome halo vehicles on YouTube. Search for it. It looks really awesome.
One of the first games I got, along with Sonic: Unleashed. I was young, foolish, and couldn't stand virtual blood onscreen eek. It's a good game, but I feel like they could've done better. Most notably with the physics. You'll build something really cool, and find out that you can't make any sharp turns with it. If you can find it at $30, by all means, get it. I'm really picky, so if I don't like it, chances are, you'll probably love it.
I can get it for 17. If I was trying to teach an older person(last system-> snes) to use the controller, what would be the best game? Something simple like Viva PiƱata?