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You can just make a US account as well, thats what I have done. The US store is better than the UK/Euro one.Oh yes I do...My brother wants the game, I want to try it before he even goes anywhere near buying it.....
You can just make a US account as well, thats what I have done. The US store is better than the UK/Euro one.Oh yes I do...My brother wants the game, I want to try it before he even goes anywhere near buying it.....
Oh yes I do...My brother wants the game, I want to try it before he even goes anywhere near buying it.....
I believe it says something when the video for EOJ is bigger than the demo for NBA 2k8.
- (821 MB) Clive Barker's Jericho
- (287 MB) NBA 2K8
[*]Game Trailers
- 2'50" 720p (315 MB) The Eye of Judgment - Overview
Jericho is quite fun, definitely seems easier to get into than the darkness... nice to finally have the Ironman trailer on my TV as well.
Triangle = flashlight I found may way through the darkl areas just fien when I did that, even if it did have the monsters come running at me. That's what the blood power is for.Jericho demo is pretty good. I didn't like the fact it was in low-lit rooms though - I couldn't see everything properly. But the detail of everything, especially of the enemies, seemed of a high standard.
The Japan store is different, but much of the content can be found else where. Whether or not the HK store will have GT5Also, bearing in mind the prologue demo is getting close, is the Hong Kong /Chinese shop the same as the Japanese or will I need an account in the latter to download GT5 prologue demo?
The 6th post in this thread tells you how:in case prologue isn't available at the HK shop, how easy/hard is it to get a Japanese account?
1) Enter region as Japan and Bday as usual
2) Master Account / Sub Account (select first option)
3) Scroll through agreement, right button is accept.
4) Sign-In ID: E-mail address, password, confirm password, checkbox for remember password, security question, answer to security question
5) Create online ID, select right button to accept
6) First Name, Last Name, two unknown (enter anything), left radio button is male, right is female, select right button to accept.
7) Select second option (this chooses not to enter billing info I think)
8 ) First box numbers (I entered 6 or 7 kinda like a zip code), second box select anything, tokyo, 23 tokyo, nothing, tokyo, select right box (you can type in other stuff, I just took a chance and typed this stuff and it worked)
9) Leave box blank, select right button to accept
10) Select right button to accept (confirm ID stuff)
11) Select only button available
12) Now select your avatar
13) Sits on this next screen for a bit, you can either select the second option "NO" or cancel out using the circle button.
I stand corrected. Looks like it is coming to the American PS Store first, and not for $7, but for only $3! 👍I suspect Go! Sports: Ski will be made available very soon on the European PS Stores, followed by the American Store. $55 HK is about 5, £3.5, and $7 US.
Looks like the starter pack/demo is no longer available. I believe this and Everybody's Golf 5 are the only demos of the 50 that have been added to the stores that have been removed. Still, you never know, other older demos may be on the way out as well.I would like to download the demo of cash guns chaos but contrary to what has been said recently, I can't find anything but the game and a gameplay video
You guys must download the Warhawk video from the Japanese store. It is hilarious!
How does it control? The video makes it look like the dual stick controls in Blast Factor and SSHD. If that is the case I may pick it up.As for Ca$h, Gun$, and Chao$, I bought the full version back in March, and it was easily worth the $5. The best way I can describe the game is that it is as if Quentin Tarantino was asked to make a modern version of the classic arcade game, Robotron.![]()
You're in luck then, because it is third person.Warhawk is a game i won't bother to get. I'm not a huge fan of Controller FPS.
You're in luck then, because it is third person.
It is actually a lot of fun and I would suggest a rental before writing it off completely.
Yes, like Robotron as well.How does it control? The video makes it look like the dual stick controls in Blast Factor and SSHD. If that is the case I may pick it up.
You might find the following thread to be of some use:Ok, then shame on me, i might check that game out. Gonna do some research about it first next time.
Never played it, so I had to clarify.Yes, like Robotron as well.
Warhawk is a game i won't bother to get. I'm not a huge fan of Controller FPS. Or does it have support for Key+Mouse?
He's just talking about the video, not the game. I don't care for Halo but I'd still watch a video of it if its funny.
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