I don't have a gaming PC. I've got an iMac.
Crysis 2 on PS3 and 360 was talked up so much, but graphically it was bit of a let down. It looked alright standing still, but in motion it had a poor framerate, its resolution was low and blurry, and if suffered from lots of pop-in.
So I doubt the claims that 3 will be any better.
What a complete loser this guy is. Railing against perceived 'Islamisation' of his country, viewed through the prism of his computer screen.
The scary thing is, he decides to on a killing spree.
I'd love to see all those exclusive franchises, but the game I most want on Vita is Grand Theft Auto. I'd even settle for a port of GTAIV (with the DLC stories). That'd be so EPIC on Vita- I'd love to have a game running Euphoria on it.
I play mine daily, Fifa Football!
I haven't played this game yet and I will probably get it for PS3. But just as a tip, even though you put SPOILER ALERT, probably not a good idea to put any spoilers in a review for future reference. I stopped reading the review from that point on incase there was something in there I shouldn't read that would give it away for me.
Bold move and I hope it pays off. I really love my vita and I think the more people have one the better it is for gaming. I also get a lot out of my iPhone 4 and iPhone is hands down best smartphone on the market, but I just dont game on it at all, more web browse and read blogs and stuff.
I can't wait to get it. I'll be buying a physical copy. I've got a 32GB card, but I plan on putting a lot of music on there...
That Jackie chan game on PSone was awesome
TBH I wasn't floored like ME2 on PS3 like many people. Granted I probably would be more into the series if I'd played the original so to me it was a good game, but for the story alone. For the most part it was a pretty glitchy third person cover shooter. So talk of an unsatisfying ending is dimming chances of me picking up this game.
I'd like to hear what others who have played the game think.
I'd say a lot of the decline at this point could be explained by market saturation.
I was being a bit tongue in cheek there. iPad certainly has the world's attention and is a great device, but gaming device for hardcore gamers it is not.
Until the iPad becomes a home console experience, which is imaginable (for the reasons I said above), it won't diminish dedicated home consoles.
It was impressive, but yeah you don't get a feel for environments when there aren't characters in them. This is what the next big fantasy RPG will look like in 2-3 years, can't wait.
If you can plug it into your TV, it uses a gamepad, and it delivers what a dedicated console would in terms of technical and graphical achievement, then why not?
Put on a British accent and say you went to Eaton.
They were good a couple of years ago. Their prices were on par with JB, and I thought the service was better and they have a better, more fleshed out online store. That said, I had noticed them raising their prices to the point I stopped buying games from them, although I did pre-order my Vita with all the trimmings through GAME, simply because Vita stuff costs the same everywhere. Shame to see them go though.
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iPad can't be ignored but Vita is obviously the better gaming machine.
What a sordid development practice.
I've found simply turning off Wi-Fi makes a huge difference. I've been using my Vita mostly at home at the moment anyway, a few games of Fifa before bed, some Unit 13 while the gf it watching junk TV... I use it daily and charge it probably every third or fourth day.