It's reason's like that people like you don't review games. The graphics are based on what the console is capable of. If people were to use your logic NDS and PSP games would be scoring 1 or 2 for graphics.
It's the Abbreviation for the Cross Media Bar when you boot up your PS3. It's a navigation menu through the different sections and features of what the PS3 can do. The Blades interface of the Xbox 360 would be something along the same lines.
Haze will only do 2 player split screen. To play 4 players you need 2 copies of the game, PS3's and Tv's hooked up on a LAN, 2 player splitscreen on both.
Nothing to be angry about. It's just a week. It would be different if it was 2008 because it'd be after the holiday season.
When something like Fall out Boy makes it into the list for a game with the title of Rock Band over bands like ACDC or Guns N'Roses who are not track listed then you've got to question the game itself.
I forgot you played the finished game, even though it's not completed yet...
"However, David was keen to point out that they should still have it ready and available for Christmas."
Fingers crossed. Looking forward to play this one when it's released.
"Doubtful. None of the games would be programmed for the Cell and the PS3 has less RAM than a PC."
The games don't need to be programmed for the Cell or any piece of hardware other than the PC. The games are run remotely on a PC server and the rendering is streamed to your PS3, with a plugin allowing you to provide remote feedback via the joypad to control the game remotely. This has nothing to do with running the game natively on a PS3. The games run on a PC remotely...
That's why it's called a blog...
The game is developed using the free open source DC SDK that all homebrew is made from.
It also has a replaceable Broadband adapter which became a very rare possession due to limited production.
I like that idea, Reviews without the scores. Just the Pros and Cons.
I'd be surprised to not see it on xbox 360 too. This game has probably been in dev for more than 2 years, that's alot of 360 dev work to just abandon. If it was running on 360 up to a couple months ago then they probably weren't far away from beta at that stage so there probably isn't much work left to bring it to 360. But I'll be picking it up for PS3 next month anyway. It'll probably score in the mid 80's on most sites, IGN might even slap a 90 on it :)
From what I saw you get to play on both sides in this game. you start off as a Mantal trooper on Nectar fighting the rebels, then you switch sides, so I can't see it shooting people in the back the whole time making them overdose on Nectar.
No real good weapons? just go to http://blogs.ign.com/HazeGa... to see the weapons for this game. If there's nothing in there that meets your taste I'm not sure w...
There is to be a public demo this weekend so there's obviously a demo available, just not on PSN right now
http://www.gamesindustry.bi...
LOL, that's a great one Allround
If I'm not mistaken Army of Two is an EA game, but I see your point.
Well hopefully the demo will go and show you it's a good game, or confirm your doubts :)
Cool, looking forward to this Demo. Will be a certain download.
same here cooke.
Personally I love cartoon looking graphics. Nice colorful cheery graphics. I guess the 12 year old kids don't want to be seen as kids playing something like this, would look bad for their "macho" image. Gimme SMG or games like Zack and Wiki any day.