I'm pretty much a FPS guy these days, but I have to say, this Kinect game looks very entertaining. I grew up going to Disneyland, and my childhood memories of the park are as fresh as can be.
I have a 360, but don't have any plans on getting a Kinect, however... is it wrong or unmanly for me to want this game? LOL!
You have trolls, opinions and sarcasm. I can't tell which one you fall under, but let's just say you're expressing your opinion. Using words like "rubbish" to describe "The Witcher 2" just absolutely discredits you.
Dice has also said that they are targeting 30 FPS on consoles.
He went on to say it's a propietary disc format, but would not disclose capacity.
While we're on the subject of Nazi Zombies:
Outpost - http://youtu.be/fEI-v5pdivA
Blood Creek - http://youtu.be/VgNjaewiCdg
Shock Waves - http://youtu.be/hlgYDKZQk7s
Dead Snow - http://...
If they could just make the single player campaign longer, and get rid of those damn respawning A.I., I would give it another go. I've been retired from the series after Modern Warfare 1.
Fun game with a long stealthy campaign. The A.I. could have been better. They can see spot you at times when they shouldn't be able to... So you have to do more crawling than being full upright or in a crouched position.
The PC owners recieved a patch for the A.I. issues.
Part 2 is in the works, and will be using the Cry Engine.
Regroup Sony.
As the old saying goes... "Sometimes you have to fall back in order to move forward."
Gabe is talking about snacks, but doesn't say a damn word about the next Half-life.
Where the hell is "Huxley"
It goes to show that you can still have a crappy or boring presentation, yet still generate a ton of sales from what was in the the boring presentation. (Kinnect and a redesigned 360)
Since Crysis 1? Wow! There patience must be wearing thin by now. lol!
I think this is just the tip of the iceberg. With production costs going up, and packaging/distribution also contributing to cost, "Straight to download" Is becoming more and more popular. All it takes is a few high rated games like Section 8 Prejudice to give downloading at a bargain price more attention... Especially 1st person shooters.
Not saying this is replacing our retail physical purchases, but rather a nice alternative.
I agree with you on the deals out there. I've seen 50" 720p 3-D plasma deals with 4 pair of glasses for $799.99. 720p on 50" sets and below put out a razor sharp pic. No difference between 720p and 1080p to the naked eye up to 50".
I think it's a little more of a "having to wear glasses" issue. At least at home it is.
The 3-D content in terms of blu-ray films out there is very pathetic. Most of the studios just don't seem ...
The glasses seam to be the main issue - http://www.highdefdigest.co...
#1 is Earth Defense Force 2... What different worlds we live in.
Ooohhh what fond memories.
I have a 360 and a PS3, but I'm not interested in Kinect or Move. However, I do keep an eye out for sales numbers... And wow, Sony has quietly sold 8 million Move's... Good job!
Sony has got to do some serious advertising and marketing on the NGP right before the holiday season. I'm sure they'll get some free advertising on all the morning news channels during the holidays.
Re-buying disney films on reg. blu-ray doesn't require the use of glasses. Consumers have realized that it was time to take advantage of their HD display with an HD source.
3D is different.
Not every film is in 3D, nor should be, and won't ever be in 3D. Films like Avatar and Transformers 3 in Imax 3D can be a good time.
The films that are being post-converted to 3D are only helping bring 3D down.
I'm on movie me...