Quick thank you to everyone who didn't make fun of me for not making it to E3 this year. (Or any year, actually.) I blew my travel budget on GDC - and I think I made the right choice - but now I don't get to see Harmonix's 10,000 square foot recreation of Abbey Road, or the now famous Microsoft presser, or catch any of the other buzz first-hand.
I'm just getting my reports second-hand via Twitter, where I follow about a hundred great and almost-great game journos. Personally, I'm most curious about Project Natal; most disturbed by Milo; most excited about Left4Dead 2; and once I get my mitts on it, I'll probably spend the most time on Beatles Rock Band.
Oh, and downloadable Final Fantasy VII gives me a reason to keep my PSP. But I laughed and laughed and laughed at the idea of blowing $250 for a PSP Go.
That's my two cents about an event I didn't go to. What else is everyone excited about?
I'm just getting my reports second-hand via Twitter, where I follow about a hundred great and almost-great game journos. Personally, I'm most curious about Project Natal; most disturbed by Milo; most excited about Left4Dead 2; and once I get my mitts on it, I'll probably spend the most time on Beatles Rock Band.
Oh, and downloadable Final Fantasy VII gives me a reason to keep my PSP. But I laughed and laughed and laughed at the idea of blowing $250 for a PSP Go.
That's my two cents about an event I didn't go to. What else is everyone excited about?
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Red Faction Guerrilla reminds me more of the Mercenaries games than the old Red Factions. There are very few story missions, so you rely on taking out enemy controlled resources or doing side missions to lower enemy control in each of the sectors. To me, the highlight of the game is cruising around and attacking enemy bases, (though some of the story missions are really fun too.)
Unless there is a twist, or a ton of story missions in the last area, the game is short. Of course, I skipped most of the vast amount of side missions, and I only played a few of the minigames.