
Digital Foundry - Conceived as the spiritual successor to Criterion's much-loved Black, Bodycount fails to make an impact on the battlefield, delivering an experience that feels rushed, unpolished and to a certain extent unfinished. It's a bitter blow for those hoping to get a current-generation taste of what made the Burnout makers' FPS so much fun to play. In that respect, the baton has been passed to EA stablemates DICE, and we can only hope that Battlefield 3 is the game that delivers.
YouTube’s ‘John GodGames Emus’ and ‘Emulators for PC’ have shared some new videos, showing GUN, Bodycount, The Lord of the Rings: War in the North, Wanted: Weapons of Fate and more running on the latest version of the best Xbox 360 emulator, Xenia.

It may have been all but overlooked at launch, but Bodycount is well worth a look for fans or arcade gaming.

GI - Stuart Black on unfinished projects, the blame culture and going it alone.
Q: How does it look on either program.
A: Crap
As much as I love reading Digital Foundry articles, this one seems like a wasted effort. From what I've been reading, this game is crap. And as much as I appreciate DF trying to give us articles to read every Saturday, they should have just done a different game. The demo for Driver: San Francisco could have been a good comparison.
Ah well, thanks for the read anyway.
EDIT: If you're wondering why this game is crap, watch this review: http://www.youtube.com/watc...
Hilarious! :D
Why compare a title that should of been in the $19.95 bargain bin on release day?
Ahh. too bad, was hoping this one would turn out well. I'll get it when it hits the bargain bin then...