to bad. i hope it comes.
Tyrannical said:
I think he actually is still in grade school. |
to bad reviewers dont grade games like teachers grade students. and its funny you tell me to go back to grade school when you agree with me and dont know the meaning of mediocre. www.meriam-webster.com/thesaurus/mediocre - AVERAGE to below average. syn - ordinary (avg.) passable (avg.) common (avg.) medium (avg.) so-so (avg.)
| zexen_lowe said: Huh??? I have the PC version installed. How on earth it's exclusive? |
It is console exclusive to X360. It is not on the PS3. X360/PC = Microsoft exclusive.
No need to piss down your pants. This game is just meh. But im guessing that if you only own a 360, you need to get hyped up about something.. because by the looks of things, this is all the 360 might get in ´09.
Another example of how Money talks Hang in there Sony
numonex said:
It is console exclusive to X360. It is not on the PS3. X360/PC = Microsoft exclusive. |
True.. but since almost everyone got a PC, the exclusive part dont feel so exclusive.
Will the ps3 really miss this game?

LOL wtf is wrong with SE lately? there like a lost fart in a blizard theese days....
numonex said:
It is console exclusive to X360. It is not on the PS3. X360/PC = Microsoft exclusive. |
That makes no sense. Exclusive means only one platform. Do we call Ferrari Challenge a "non MS exclusive" because it's on every console except 360? Do we call Bully a "DVD exclusive" because it's on PS2/360/Wii but not on PS3? Is Manhunt 2 a "standard definition exclusive" because it's on Wii/PS2? Is Army of Two 2 (PC/PS3/360/PSP) a "non Nintendo exclusive"? Is Duke Nukem Trilogy (PSP/DS) a "handheld exclusive"?
In the end, it means nothing. Exclusive means it's something that's likely (if it's good of course) to make you buy a console, it's what motivates your purchase. It's no exclusive if you can find it somewhere, means you're less likely to buy a new console because of it

Garnett is going to love this thread. I know yesterday he was arguing with PS3 fans about how every time a game is on 360 and PC that 90% of them say its not exclusive. He caught hell about it and here goes a prime example of what he was talking about.
As for TLR, I have a quick question for those that own the PC version. Does it still impose limits on the number of leaders you place in you unions? The demo version didn't and if that is the case I'll buy the PC version. If not I'll just finish up 360 version of the game. I'm on the second disk, so I don't have much farther to go.
