Evening Reading: Faylure Averted
by Chris Faylor, Nov 18, 2009 6:00pm PSTI was rather worried today wouldn't bring anything on par with yesterday's Mass: We Pray trailer, but it seems my concerns were misplaced. Good show, Pringles Asia.
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to hunt down some form of sustenance before hunkering down for tonight's Left 4 Dead 2 session. But first, a look at today's top stories:
- Broken Records: Activision Trumpets Modern Warfare 2 Sales
- Army of Two Sequel Trailer: Army of Bling
- S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat Benchmark Tool Released
- No More Heroes Coming to PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
By the way, CNN wants you to know that Barack Obama can indeed answer questions. Meanwhile, it seems that computers can now think like cats.
Castle of Illusion preview: more than a repaint
Steel Diver sequel is Nintendo's first free-to-play game
Why Pikmin hasn't made the jump to handheld
Dark Souls 2 director says aim is to reduce 'tediousness'
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 'Vengeance' DLC revealed
http://www.destructoid.com/rumortoid-modern-warfare-2-has-hidden-multiplayer-modes-155398.phtml
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If this content is indeed finished, or nearly finished but playable (which the article says it was), and the do indeed charge for it, then I think that is wrong. If the content is not at all close to being finished, and or they do not charge for if it indeed does come out, then there is nothing wrong with it being on the disk.
That is my opinion. If you feel they have a right to charge for this, what we will assume is finished to a playable point, content, then we disagree. (And I'm not saying that is your opinion...)
If the content is unfinished and they have no intention of releasing it or charging for it in the future, then it's simply a cool easter egg for the PC players.
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