"If you want to do the spin-kick serve, no programmer has to implement the spin-kick-serve button. You just do it, and it works. "
Well this is excellent news. It means we're gonna be expecting real motion controls in games instead of those gimmicky gesture controls the Wii has.
It's probable. Oblivion fit on a disc and it's more than 20 hours long. Granted it's an rpg, but it's possible AW uses the same textures repeatedly for its level designs. I mean, most of it is forest and dirt. Not much variation when it comes to texture design for forest and dirt, especially the trees. How many pine tree forests out there do you know that also has maple, birch, and oak?
Anyway I think AW it is for me. I love my Tom Clancy games and books, but I've played M...
They also love them macs there. Ask Danny Choo!
But hey who knows, maybe it's just that the iPhone is vastly different from a lot of their other generic phones over there. I would think a WP7 phone in Japan would turn heads. They probably just love them gadgets and purtiness.
I just came back from out of town and the dilemma for me on the $65 investment is which should I get. What do you guys recommend? AW (since it's coming out shortly) or SCC?
^ a disagree. You're probably still stuck in SD. So sad. Get with the times buddy.
You guys that don't care for 3D sound like the same guys that didn't care for HD several years ago.
human level ai smart like gamers in a multiplayer map of COD or dumb like an action movie where Arnold survives practically every thing thrown at him?
Poor Powell [if fired] will have a difficult time looking for a new job at a tech company. Considering pretty much the whole world now knows him as the guy that drank irresponsibly and cost a tech company big, and you bet other tech companies are probably keeping an eye on the Gizmodo articles.
"Oh I wouldn't want this idiot in my company.. who knows what other things he'll lose."
Maybe Gizmodo will hire him, but who knows! Maybe they won't want him to be...
I think he's talking about mobile gaming (like cell phone quality) and not portable gaming (ds, psp, gameboy, gamegear, etc).
she probably fell on her pudendal nerve too hard.
the first xcom was great and I liked terror from the deep even though it was just like the first with different graphic set, but the third 'Apocalypse' was just a-ok.
The other xcom spinoffs were downright horrible and the squad-based fps concept was vaporware. Hopefully this goes back to that concept but do we really need another 'generic' fps? FPS games these days are turning into those cheap b-movies like Scary Movie 2,3,4, Epic Movie, Date Movie, etc. Little cost in deve...
Jay Leno and Jimmy Fallon. People watch these two. It for sure has to be a national attention thing.
so Jimmy hasn't gone on yet, but did anyone see the glimpse of the game during the Jimmy Fallon commercial?
Funny how "journalism" this generation has to compare almost every big game to a Sony game.
No i don't want to see wii-like gesture control on the Move. Defeats the purpose of 1:1 motion control concept. Sorry buddies but 3rd person + motion just screams gesture control. It would've worked if it was a TPS or some sort of shooter with the reticule being controlled by the Move (e.g., Socom move demo), but can you imagine playing something like Bayonetta with move? Yuck! Now that's a gimmick.
^ the game's actually on the Mac too. Maybe that's what it is? But it appears the PC is competition. If they got too many 360 games also on the PC, that's a percentage of gamers that could have contributed in sales towards the 360 version.
Thinking about it, the number of useless utter crapp on the App store probably generates a lot of revenue to developer and Apple, considering the total number of iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad owners. I mean, there are a handful of really good apps but the rest are crap yet you know ... $1-5. That's money sometimes we don't think about considering it costs $1 for Sweet Tea at McDonalds and about $7 for a combo, to the average joe $1-5 is pocket change for an app.
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Natal holds my interest juat as much as Move does. The only exception is that I think the Move may actually entice me to purchase it if the types of games I enjoy utilize it. It appears more that the Move is geared towards the core games. The Natal I think I may play around with a lot at Best Buy or Fry's.
Like Soda said, it seems richochet-type games are suitable on Natal and we'd see more of these family-style games. Unfortunately for me, I don't have a large enough audience...
someone should make a list of all these contradictory quotes and create a jpg to put on Digg or something.
launch day ps3. freezes sometimes. but still kickin strong.