I would have to borrow someone's 3DS and play it for a while before I consider getting one. If there is a narrow viewing angle it's complete trash.
I've been waiting since 2003 for Kojima to make another Zone of the Enders game. I will continue to wait in vain.The Dutch Ghost said:And yet more MGS, you wouldn't think the franchise would be milked dry by now.
I would love to see a Snatcher remake or something, but yes, new stuff would be great.The Dutch Ghost said:Same goes for a complete new original IP in the vein of Snatcher or Policenauts.
I want him to do original stuff again.
Kilus said:I would have to borrow someone's 3DS and play it for a while before I consider getting one. If there is a narrow viewing angle it's complete trash.
Nah, he said the PS3 version would be the best console version of Portal 2. Meaning better than the Xbox 360. It's still obviously going to be superior on PC.maximaz said:By the way, the oddest moment of E3 would have to be Gabe Newel coming out onto Sony's stage and saying that Portal 2 will be best on PS3, while looking like someone put a bomb up his ass and made him do it.
Reconite said:Nah, he said the PS3 version would be the best console version of Portal 2. Meaning better than the Xbox 360. It's still obviously going to be superior on PC.
Guiltyofbeingtrite said:The ending or the game itself? I figure once I get a ps3 I'll probably still use it, or just buy a preowned and then sell it right after.
maximaz said:Yeah I know. The reason it was weird though was Gabe's previous comments and his general perceived attitude toward PS3.
CVG said:Valve Software's chief Gabe Newell has unleashed a stinging attack on PS3, saying Sony should cancel the console and start all over again.
"The PS3 is a total disaster on so many levels, I think It's really clear that Sony lost track of what customers and what developers wanted," Newell reportedly said in an interview with Game Informer.
He continued: "I'd say, even at this late date, they should just cancel it and do a do over. Just say, 'This was a horrible disaster and we're sorry and we're going to stop selling this and stop trying to convince people to develop for it'."
It's a different story with Nintendo, however, Newell revealing he really likes "everything that Nintendo is doing."
"The happy story is the Wii," he said. "I'm betting that by Christmas of next year, the Wii has a larger installed base than the 360. Other people think I'm crazy."