Even as someone who enjoyed Rock Revolution for what it was, Power Gig was really disappointing. There's no bass, and no online play. You can't deploy overdrive by tilting the guitar, and can't activate it on drums unless you attach a second pedal (you need to hit back/select). The game's on...
The stick's fine. It's great, even, provided that you don't spend every waking moment thinking about fighting games. I bought the bundle for $50 and was entirely satisfied. At $80, you might want to make sure that you like Tekken at least a little bit before buying.
I got this deal today. When I got the TV home, I took it out of the box and found out that the screen was completely shattered. When I tried to return it, customer service told me that it was my fault because the TV was loaded into my car on its side, and plasma screens easily shatter.
Thing...
The DLC is two dollars, folks. If you don't like it, don't buy it, but don't get the idea you're "boycotting" anything, because the developer is never making another 360 game and the publisher had no say in the DLC in the first place.
"Them"? Who do you mean? Moss, the developer of exactly two games over the last five years, and who will probably never make another Xbox 360 game? Or UFO, a super-niche publisher who has never published an Xbox 360 game before and has zero say in how DLC is handled in a localized game anyway...
Got my order. Tried about half of the games. None work.
Anyone have any recommendations about how to clean or remove scratches from discs? A few look almost fixable.
This thread kept me informed and hyped through all the delays, and having finally played the game today, I can say that the wait was very much worth it. Anyone who doesn't buy this is a terrible human being.