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Because it costs ALOOOOT of money to localize a game that big to another language.

 

Add in the fact that they also have to pay for voice acting, scores, etc, etc, and the costs of the normal game itself are staggering.

 

And judging from what I played of 12, Square's one of the few companies that gets quality for their releases with English dubbing. So that probably increases the cost several fold.

 

Plus, delaying it only makes people want it more. I think Square figured that out quite awhile ago. And notice with that site you linked, both releases will fall in a separate profit year. Smart move.

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Because it costs ALOOOOT of money to localize a game that big to another language.

 

Add in the fact that they also have to pay for voice acting, scores, etc, etc, and the costs of the normal game itself are staggering.

 

And judging from what I played of 12, Square's one of the few companies that gets quality for their releases with English dubbing. So that probably increases the cost several fold.

 

Plus, delaying it only makes people want it more. I think Square figured that out quite awhile ago. And notice with that site you linked, both releases will fall in a separate profit year. Smart move.

 

'Cause after all, there won't be any demand for a Final Fantasy in America unless it's delayed, right?

 

I recognize why games are frequently delayed, it just pisses me off.

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Just got an Xbox bundle that comes with an extra controller, Lego Indiana Jones and Kung Fu Panda. It's a birthday present for my sister because that's all she ever talks about nowadays. I'm going to get her a more serious game though and it comes down to Bioshock and Left 4 Dead. I know she's played L4D before and really liked it, but Bioshock seems like a more complete game, and for half the price than Left 4 Dead. I'm sure L4D has some other upsides too, but I haven't played it. I know she likes zombies but I figure she might like that little girl from Bioshock too. Opinions?

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Because it costs ALOOOOT of money to localize a game that big to another language.

 

Add in the fact that they also have to pay for voice acting, scores, etc, etc, and the costs of the normal game itself are staggering.

 

And judging from what I played of 12, Square's one of the few companies that gets quality for their releases with English dubbing. So that probably increases the cost several fold.

 

Plus, delaying it only makes people want it more. I think Square figured that out quite awhile ago. And notice with that site you linked, both releases will fall in a separate profit year. Smart move.

 

Also, Square gets to prep bonus content to add to the game *after* the English release so they can make an International edition to sell back to Japan. :)

 

Just got an Xbox bundle that comes with an extra controller, Lego Indiana Jones and Kung Fu Panda. It's a birthday present for my sister because that's all she ever talks about nowadays. I'm going to get her a more serious game though and it comes down to Bioshock and Left 4 Dead. I know she's played L4D before and really liked it, but Bioshock seems like a more complete game, and for half the price than Left 4 Dead. I'm sure L4D has some other upsides too, but I haven't played it. I know she likes zombies but I figure she might like that little girl from Bioshock too. Opinions?

 

Does she like story-based FPSes? Because I can think of few experiences that are going to beat Bioshock in that regard.

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She normally doesn't play FPS games to be honest, at least not that I know off. But she likes weird and creepy games and I figure both of those games cover that. Besides online play, what are some of the highlights of L4D (preferably without too many story spoilers)??

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Yes, Bioshock definitely has it's own creepy atmosphere. One umatched by any other game out there. L4D seems more like a game to be enjoyed online with others and Bioshock is more a single-player experience, so what she prefers might be the decider.

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Just got an Xbox bundle that comes with an extra controller, Lego Indiana Jones and Kung Fu Panda. It's a birthday present for my sister because that's all she ever talks about nowadays. I'm going to get her a more serious game though and it comes down to Bioshock and Left 4 Dead. I know she's played L4D before and really liked it, but Bioshock seems like a more complete game, and for half the price than Left 4 Dead. I'm sure L4D has some other upsides too, but I haven't played it. I know she likes zombies but I figure she might like that little girl from Bioshock too. Opinions?

 

 

I liked Bioshock but I wasn't all that impressed by it. I loved the atmosphere of the game and the controls. You could either treat the game as a FPS or just do magic the whole time while playing the game. I liked the story but I just didn't see the replay value with the game to play it over again.

 

L4Dead is a great online multiplayer. The main problem of the game is that it doesn't have a story, it's just 4 people shooting zombies. The weapons in the game are rather limited. I do not think L4D is worth the 40/50 that it is going for now. I do think that your sister would probably play it longer than she would play Bioshock. Bioshock is a 15-20 hour game. L4D is a 2 hour game or so for each of the 4 missions depending on the difficulty. Thats 8 hours right there and times that by the amount of times she would play it online with friends and getting achievement points. It's a very fun game.

 

 

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BioShock is one of the best FPS games ever, but there's no multiplayer, local or online. L4Dis excellent as well, but will get old fast if she's not playing local co-op at least, and even that's a stretch since that's only 2 players and versus Mode (play as zombies) wouldn't be an option. All 4 campaigns can be finished in less than an hour each.

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Castle Crashers.....get the demo. The game is pretty much the demo, but 4x longer. I found the demo to be really fun, but upon buying it found the game horribly repetitive (then again that's the point of beatemups, so.) Also it was just patched for multiplayer, so that may make it more interesting.

 

Braid...I really enjoyed the demo, but there's no replayability factor so I haven't bought it yet. It's a platformer with the time control twist, so if you like platformers it's a good buy.

 

Haven't touched the Pirates game.

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Pirates vs Ninjas Dodgeball? Or maybe Age of Booty? (I don't know what the Pirates game is.)

 

I can't speak to full games, since I don't have any, other than what's on the XBLA Unplugged disc. And I've only put any extensive time into Bejeweled 2, Texas Hold 'Em, and Geometry Wars. All of which are decent enough. I'm sure you'd know whether you want to spend money on Bejeweled or poker.

 

You'd might as well just head to the link below, check out some games, and add a bunch of trials to your download queue.

 

http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-US/games/catalog.aspx?d=6

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I haven't played this generations consoles until recently, but I thought Saints Row (the first) would look better than it did.

 

Eternal Sonata looks pretty amazing though.

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Eternal Sonata looks pretty amazing though.

 

Shame that the gameplay is pretty limited, and the story and dialogue are somewhat irritating. Do not play it with English dub, should you try it.

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Too late.

 

I understand it's limited in most areas, but I won't turn my nose up at it since I'd like to get an RPG fix.

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Lost Odyssey and Fallout 3 are much better RPG fixes on the 360.

 

Most people would probably disagree with me, but I say Blue Dragon is a better RPG as well.

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Fallout 3 and Mass Effect I'll probably wind up getting on the PC. Blue Dragon looks fun, but I heard it doesn't have much depth like Sonata.

 

Although I like cute games and characters, so I'll give it a try.

 

 

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Blue Dragon's supposed to be very long, anyway. I got it for $10; actually $5 if you consider that it was buy 1, get 1 game the same price or less free. I'm not starting it till I finish Fallout, though.

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Fallout 3 and Mass Effect I'll probably wind up getting on the PC. Blue Dragon looks fun, but I heard it doesn't have much depth like Sonata.

 

Although I like cute games and characters, so I'll give it a try.

 

Its very long, and you've already played it three times before under a different name. It's whole selling feature is that its from the original creator of Final Fantasy, and he hasn't done much to give the game its own unique feel. The cheesy Cock Rock Battle Music is probably the highlight of the game for me. The low point is the one chance achievement points, that you don't know you have one chance to achieve until, well, its too late. By which time, if you haven't saved several different versions at different time stamps of your game, you'll have to start a new game and play several dozen hours back into the game, to try and unlock that achievement again.

 

Oh... and poo monsters. Really, Poo Monsters?

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I purchased The Maw after playing the demo. I'm on level 2 now. I rarely purchase arcade games that aren't remakes/ports or continuations of old franchises like Mega Man 9 was, but I like this one so far.

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I recently bought a new LCD computer monitor and want to hook up my Xbox 360 to it. (It has an HDMI port in the back) Problem is my 360 doesn't. So what would be the best way to go about doing this? I was going to do what the guy in

said, but I realized afterwards that that's the "VGA setup" and wouldn't use the HDMI port at all.

 

Is the only way to use the HDMI setup through the use of a VGA/HDMI converter? (Which were pretty expensive, the cheapest one I saw being 50) And if so, would there really be a noticeable difference between the 2 setups graphically?

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Unless your monitor has an HDMI port in the back, and you have the cable to go from the 360's HDMI to that one, it won't work without a VGa to HDMI converter. There's really no difference though, aside from the fact that HDMI has audio in the feed whereas DVI doesn't.

 

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Anyone else get The Maw? I'll bet bps did.

 

I keep looking at it, should probably pull my finger out and at least try the demo at some point. At the moment its not on the top of my list of gets, what with all the DLC coming out over the next few weeks (Fallout, GTA, SDvRaw)

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I just opened Ninja Gaiden II last night after getting it when it was on sale for $10 at Best Buy a few weeks ago. It can be pretty challenging at points, even on Acolyte. That chapter 2 boss forced me to use all my health potions to beat it.

 

I don't know how much time I'll get to spend with this game due to having so much else to play, but I like it so far. It's well worth the $10 I spent.

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