You don't launch a system with no big title or very interesting games. It's harder to get people to buy a system without a must-buy title than it is to get people to buy a system that has one.
Although, a graphically upgraded OoT isn't enough for me to buy the 3DS. I already have the original and played it to death, I don't want to buy the same game again, but with 3D effects which I don't care for. Gimme some great games, then I'll buy the 3DS, and so wi...
Not impressed by Alpha screenshots, and rightfully so. I'm waiting for final version screenshots to really blow me away.
The information sounds interesting though, especially bullets bouncing off metal. Real bullets don't really bounce, they either penetrate or they create a dent and ricochet in a random direction. Then again, most alpha information isn't the much of a representation of the final game, being an alpha and all.
Sounds good. I've had a lot of experience with Kotobukiya figures and such, so I know it's gonna be good. Art book sounds good too. The statue is easily 40-50$ (judging by Kotobukiya's western releases of the Marvel/DC Bishoujo line), so at 100$ this is great.
Loved the demo, and loved the studio's work on Persona 3/4. Catherine is a no-brainer for me.
Also, I preordered mainly for the art book and OST :)
Sorry...the game wasn't quite GOTY material. Good, but not GOTY.
I might be giving that title to Skyrim and U3 though, who knows.
I think he might actually be more muscular than Shepard...
Only CoD game that had some kind of a story that wasn't immediately forgettable was Black Ops.
With a game like this, I'm surprised there's still a story...considering everyone I know that loves CoD skips it and goes straight to multiplayer in every iteration.
I would like to see more POM and Tesselation in the game...too much to expect, I guess.
Nice screens, but that won't help the game if it ends up like the first.
CoD + simpler maps = more simplicity! Hooray.
The simplest they can get would be a map where there's 2 sides and 1 wall in the middle with guns strewn about in each team's side. Just pop out and shoot.
Aww. I would've liked at least like, a dungeon or something. I'd want to at least taste the combat.
Yep they do - the previous ones did too, but not too well.
1.2.5 works the best on the latest patch, but the red sky still happens (very rarely) and the cutscenes look way overexposed and looks like the mod's effects are deactivated too. Otherwise, outside of cutscenes, 1.2.5 works near-flawlessly on 1.07.
Good point, haha.
Does this mean that, in the future, we will be able to face against AI opponents that know the game in and out and will repeatedly crush you at every turn, unless you're smarter than it? :D
So, the game shipped unfinished, basically. Then they charge you for the parts that should've been in the game. Sounds like a lot of games nowadays...
PS3 version seems to have some kind of slight AA going on, and the anime cutscene seems sharper.
Overall though, I'd say both versions look almost identical and people will enjoy either one.
When I think "Nintendo" I think of Mario, Zelda, Metroid and party games. I really don't think of anything....uh..."hardcor e" (at least by the definition of this rant).
With that said, I find something strangely amusing and true about the rant. That first video was hilarious too.
It's a great game, on PC or 360. Of course, if you've got a good enough PC to run this game at maxed settings, you definitely should play on the PC. It's quite a treat. Hell, my first playthrough took 30-40 hours. Gotta go back and replay it in another path.
Yeah and I'm glad it's digital download. Imagine if it was $60 retail with a CD? Man...
It'll be fine if the game's CD was free to begin with, just with that $10-$20 cover charge after you pop in the CD (and as long as it says so very clearly on the box).
But, I really doubt many players are going to be willing to shell out $60 (or more depending on your country) + tax + this cover charge. That's quite a lot more for an, as of now, not too well known game.
I have this mod, and while it does look pretty damned good, I wouldn't say photorealistic, especially in motion. When you're standing still and not moving the camera, yeah it looks damned good. When you're moving, not quite.
However, this mod doesn't even take that much to run. If you can run GTA IV maxed out (and you will need to max it out to run this mod), you can use the mod and you won't even notice a huge drop in performance.
I'd al...