Call of Duty & GTA should be on the list, but Resident Evil, Halo & God of War shouldn't be. Don't even mention Mass Effect in this list either, because it shouldn't be here anyway.
Call of Duty & GTA should be on the list, but Resident Evil, Halo & God of War shouldn't be. Don't even mention Mass Effect in this list either, because it shouldn't be here anyway.
Halo, yes, Madden, of course, Guitar Hero/Rockband, naturally.
The only ones that I don't agree should be on this list are God of War, and Resident Evil.
Addendum: Maybe just God of War, if Resident Evil keeps with this action formula it has now, and totally abandons the survival horror puzzle-side.
GETTIN' CHRONOCRUNK
I generally agree with the list except for the order and God of War. It's only had 3 games and each one has been very good and pushed it's respective console (PS2 & PSP) on a technical level.
Opa-Opa said: Halo, yes, Madden, of course, Guitar Hero/Rockband, naturally. Addendum: Maybe just God of War, if Resident Evil keeps with this action formula it has now, and totally abandons the survival horror puzzle-side. |
resident evil 5 was good,but short. My only minor gripe about it,is that I wish the game had more indoor locations!!!!
"Instead of making the combat more complicated or giving you some sort of direct control over your Pokémon..."
No! RPG gameplay getting more and more complicated is what makes RPGs more and more boring! They should change other things about pokémon though.
I LOVE ICELAND!
DBZ isnt really overated it has more variety than Tekken, MK, Soul Calibur and all the sports games.
GOW is certainly overated though.
mario is overrated yes.
Imagine that New Super Mario bros Wii would be the same game but without the Mario World. The game would be a disaster in sales.
I only like the Main franchise, like Sunshine and Galaxy, the New Mario is also ok. But the fact that nintendo is one of the most milker devs. still stands.
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