Hey, did they ditch the weapons in this game? I always thought it was a conflict of interest to have fast speed AND weapons.
Weapons are still there.
Hey, did they ditch the weapons in this game? I always thought it was a conflict of interest to have fast speed AND weapons.
You can turn them off just like in HD/FuryHey, did they ditch the weapons in this game? I always thought it was a conflict of interest to have fast speed AND weapons.
Common! C'mon, help ol' Sony out here! I'm beggin' ya!
http://i.imgur.com/pkyv2vZ.jpg
Except this is not at all how this promotion works
Do we?Well... at least we know that Sony realises it's pretty much dead now.
Do we?
Wasn't this only for PS Rewards members? Someone mentioned that earlier I think.Based on this desperation I'd say it's pretty clear, but hey, that's just my take on it.
We have no idea how to market this thing, can you do it for us?
Until they play it and realize that game is hard as fuck. I like the series, but there's a reason it couldn't sustain real popularity.
Until they play it and realize that game is hard as fuck. I like the series, but there's a reason it couldn't sustain real popularity.
What has this to do with the campaign?Do you prefer to pay a fee to play on WiiU Nes roms you already bought overpriced for Wii??
Sure you do...
Because....Companies do this all the time. Refer a friend and get gift vouchers. Usually recurring subscription offers like cable TV, or other monthly services. Why is it suddenly 'desperate' for Sony to try it on vita? If word of mouth is good, people will be persuading their friends anyway - this just adds some reward for it.
Companies do this all the time. Refer a friend and get gift vouchers. Usually recurring subscription offers like cable TV, or other monthly services. Why is it suddenly 'desperate' for Sony to try it on vita? If word of mouth is good, people will be persuading their friends anyway - this just adds some reward for it.
everything you say is right but in regards to Vita it does come across desperate. It maybe unintentional but because we all know how bad the Vita is selling, it just comes across looking like a last shot saloon promotion.
Companies do this all the time. Refer a friend and get gift vouchers. Usually recurring subscription offers like cable TV, or other monthly services. Why is it suddenly 'desperate' for Sony to try it on vita? If word of mouth is good, people will be persuading their friends anyway - this just adds some reward for it.
It's not a bad thing, it just kind of illustrates a level of desperation from Sony.
Plenty of stuff have a referral programs... Direct TV, WoW, etc...
What's the big deal?