| Galaki said: Isn't AAA status is given after the reviews are given? How is this AAA when there's few info about the game? |
What AAA status actually means is often up in the air. It normally deals with production budget, hype, developer, review scores, and sales. Games are often times called AAA titles before release or before much is known about the game. Being a Nintendo fan, I figured you would know this. Come on, you know as well as I do that anything Miyamoto touches is deemed AAA well before release.
On topic, I would be totally down for a new Twisted Metal, but I also wouldn't be disappointed if it was a new IP either. All in all, I'm excited about this.







