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"ctually prefer the Jap boxart to the European one. Dear God that US one is terrible though xD Yay for being in the"
Friday, January 22, 2010
"er, last ye"
Friday, January 15, 2010
"s because, essentially, the possibilities are endless. I know it's been said before, but I can go anywhere on the net and find out the same information I've already heard from another site, about a particular game. The fact that this is all editorial based, and with different, interesting people writing about things I'd never heard of before, or even bothered thinking about... I think that's why I like to open this page up in my t"
Friday, January 15, 2010
"isagree entirely.
I've never watched the animated series, never read a comic book, and watched Dark Knight fully in the knowledge that other people have played the roles of Batman/Joker.
I still thought Hamill's performance was absolutely captivating, and fantastically played. It reminded me of Kenneth Brannagh's portrayal of Iago in the 90's screen adaptation of Othello - absolutely, horrifically evil and a spellbinding perfor"
Saturday, January 09, 2010
"be quite honest, I think the prospect of using this oppurtunity as a stepping stone to a future where pay is received is more than amazing. The 'pay' of having people like Hsu, Davison etc. saying your work is good enough to be printed would be am"
Thursday, January 07, 2010
"damnit, I just realised I forgot to include a link to the MW2 article! [url]http://bitmob.com/index.php/mobfeed/modern-warfare-2-the-airport-scene.html"
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
"do we just post the article as a blog post and hope for the best, or do we post it somewhere in parti"
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
", this is an amazing idea. I'm constantly annoying people like John Davison, Taelur Kim, David Ellis and Jeff Cannata etc with links to my articles, trying to get some criticism. I love the sense of satisfaction I get when I feel I've written a good article, but... Well, I'm not convinced it happens very often!
I'd particularly like it if you could take a look through my latest review of Uncharted 2 [url]http://bitmob.com/index.php/mobfeed/uncharted-2-among-thieves-ps3.html[/url], as I'm trying to figure out the style of writing I need to be using. The whole stream of consciousness idea seems to work for me, but if it's not good, then I'd like to know!
The other I'd like an in-depth look at is this look at the recent Modern Warfare 2 airport level controversy. I looked at an article for the Gamepro website, and wrote a gut-feeling response. It happens to be in quite a different style (at least, in my opinion) to the review, and whilst I did get positive comments, I wasn't convinced!
Even if they don't get chosen, thanks for the oppurt"
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
"only real problem with Mirrors Edge (apart from the obvious combat issues), for me, was the fact that quite often, I would get motion sickness from playing the game. Sometimes I wouldn't, and I'd have a blast, but when you play a game like that for 5 minutes, get a headache and feel like being sick, it's just no"
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
"retty amazing competition, for sure. If only there was an easy way to get Gamepro in t"
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
"ouldn't agree more. Thankfully, Aunoma has said that Zelda Wii will have a dramatic change in the way the story/gameplay unfolds, and so I'm pretty pleased by that.
To counter your point though, I'd say the shift towards a more action-oriented Uncharted 2 hampered the experience for me. They took the series in one direction, whereas personally I would've preferred a game based more on exploration, rather than the large amount of shooting/combat that Uncharted 2 contained.
One game that deserves a mention when it comes to innovation though, is Mirrors Edge. That was a pretty neat concept, hopefully perfected withi"
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
"can't this game be released in the UK? Damn you Amer"
Sunday, December 20, 2009


