I know it wasn't exactly popular, but the first game was a fun but challenging action game. Not a great game, but fun. I did want more longer levels and fewer arena fights, though, it's heavily weighted towards the latter. The areas look like they could be bigger in that demo video, we'll see though. Too bad this one's only announced for consoles so far, the first was also on PC.
I propose here and now, a new TLD (Top Level Domain).... '.corn'
That way the farmers of American can register Igrow.corn, and farmers with cats named corn can register mycat.corn.corn, and I can setup a exchange mailbox corn@mycat.corn.corn. And later on I can even stream live video of corn over corn.corn.
Even Islamic terrorists (who grow corn) can register, 'deathtoamerica.corn.corn'. And later on I can post pictures of me while I eat corn at toven.cornified.corny.corn. And the Omish can promote their hand made whistles or what ever the hell they make, with mycornsbabiesdaddy.iscorn.becomes.mykitchentable.edu; because corn is a educational institution and should be learnified at allthingscorn.corn.
Finally make a salmon Sunday and your day is complete. Don't forget to top with corn!
not that I am defending Qadaffi, I just know that Paris,London & Washington D.C have a long history of cooking up and serving sensationalist BS in the hopes it will sway public opinion in favor of their controversial war plans.
Saints Row 2 was great, a nice breath of fresh air after the overly serious but ultimately dull GTA4. SR3 looks like it's going to be even wilder, so I'm definitely excited for it. Hopefully the PC port is much better this time around, because SR2 was like a slideshow on the PC.
I liked the first Darksiders, since it was an interesting take on the Zelda formula, though it was a bit on the bland side since it didn't really try to actually shake the formula up in any meaningful way. Still, I could see myself jumping in again, but probably not at full price.
Quote:Processors:
IBM Power-based multi-core 45 nm microprocessor[35]
GPU: Custom-designed ATI Radeon HD GPU[40]
Storage:
Internal flash memory expandable via SD memory card slot and USB slots (4) using a USB hard disk drive
Slot-loading disc drive compatible with 12-cm "proprietary high-density optical discs" and 12-cm Wii optical discs.
Controller:
Built-in accelerometer, speakers, front-facing camera, microphone and a 6.2 inch touchpad
Two Circle Pads and one Digital Pad
Select, Start, Home and Power Buttons
A/B/X/Y front buttons, L/R bumper buttons and ZL/ZR trigger buttons
Video:
1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p and 480i output
Compatible with HDMI, component, S-video and composite cables
Audio:
AV Multi Out port. Six-channel PCM linear output through HDMI