Ironically, it has no SPF rating. If it at least contained some sunblock, they could, with a straight face, say it blocks "electromagnetic radiation", like every other sunblock could potentially claim.
Splinter Cell Double Agent is a fine example of this. The Xbox version has more modes (like co-op campaign) and more voice work than the 360 version. HUH?
So I pay more, for less of a game? I loved coop campaign in Pandora Tomorrow, and I was bummed to find out it wasn't in the 360 version. But I was utterly shocked to find out that it WAS in the Xbox verison.
If that isn't giving a big finger to 360 owners by Ubi, I don't know what is.
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Oct 31st 2006 3:51PM (Joystiq)Splinter Cell Double Agent is a fine example of this. The Xbox version has more modes (like co-op campaign) and more voice work than the 360 version. HUH?
So I pay more, for less of a game? I loved coop campaign in Pandora Tomorrow, and I was bummed to find out it wasn't in the 360 version. But I was utterly shocked to find out that it WAS in the Xbox verison.
If that isn't giving a big finger to 360 owners by Ubi, I don't know what is.