I hate to put a downer on this, but I just thought-
could the unnamed developer be referring to something similar to the rerelease of classic PS2 games in HD, just like God of War, Tomb Raider, Prince of Persia, Splinter Cell, Metal Gear Solid and so many others?
God damn,
I want that job advertised.
It would be perfect for an unemployed student like me.
That is, if it were in Ireland... :(
Good news- it does support trophies! :)
And it's the same trophies and trophy level you have on the PS3 too, so they'll carry over.
There's a Q&A here, I don't know why they didn't post this on the blog...
http://community.eu.playsta...
Edit: This is the relevant qu...
Maybe co-op COULD work, but I doubt it.
Silent Hill is one of those games that should be played in the dark, with the sound turned up and on your own.
Multiplayer tends to dilute horror.
Then again, Dead Space 2's multiplayer can be fun. Whatever happens, keep the multiplayer mode seperate from the main game and I'll be happy.
I agree.
It's probably a placeholder.
$40 is a nice price.
Hopefully we get the equivalent in the EU.
Even factoring in that US prices don't include taxes and charges, the conversion rate is NOT 1:1!
The Vita will win out this battle in the end because of it's power.
Seriously, it's not infeasible to imagine playing an open-world epic on this thing, along the lines of Oblivion, Red Dead or Fallout.
And the ability to have a game like that wherever you go is nigh on irresistible.
Didn't Sony announce 80?
It's still a high number, and support is clearly good, but it isn't quite 150.
No, it's less clear than that.
The 3DS isn't as far behind as either the Wii or the DS in terms of graphical capability because of the 3D. While The Vita has HD gaming, the DS has 3D gaming, which cannot be replicated on the other console.
I understand that the devs haven't got it working well yet, but as a PS3 gamer, I know that some consoles do take time before hitting their stride.
I'll be getting Vita because I prefer Sony's gaming library (exce...
I do love Braid...
Hopes the game he is working on comes to PS3 and maybe Vita?
They've changed in the subscription in the EU, and I presume worldwide.
The only thing that you lose NOW is the free games. We get to keep the DLC.
But it wasn't like that at first.
I want Red Dead.
But to be fair, anything would be pretty good.
It's not like Rockstar have a poor history now, is it?
As a Playstation only owner since I replaced my Mega Drive (Genesis to Americans) with the grey box, and a big Insomniac fan since the days of Spyro the Dragon, my first thought when I heard about the game is when's it out?
I don't particularly care about the fact it's multiplat. The only games where one version is inferior to the other is when the developers don't know how to program for one of the consoles well.
And I think Insomniac have already proven their...
inFamous is great, but playing Wipeout, (with both local and online multiplayer) is fantastic, especially on the higher elite difficulty at the top speeds. Wipeout Fury is included in this as well, which is by the far the best DLC I've ever bought for any game. (I haven't bought too much of it though) The main game is better though.
In 3D, it's insane.
Still, to each their own.
Wasn't there a controversy with Gamespot firing a reviewer because he only gave Kane & Lynch a 6 out of 10 when the publishers were paying the website a load of money to advertise the game?
Reviews aren't the most important thing to check when deciding to buy a game or not.
What surprises me is that this is the first review.
In today's world of review embargoes, we normally only hear about the 10s and 9s first, before the others filter through....
The best two games are LBP and Wipeout.
I have Wipeout however, so I'll take inFamous instead.
I'll be taking LBP and Modnation on PSP too.
(If you have game they're offering on disc, head down to your local store and trade it. I did it with LBP and LBPPSP, and I got €25 for them, 10 for the PS3 game and 15 for the PSP version.)
I think that the Wii proved once and for all that the name of a console doesn't matter, so long as the games work and are fun.
@thereapersson
He's just naming other games that IGN gave the same score to.
And there's some pretty fine games in that line up.
He's replying to the first comment, not trolling.
That is the draw of Call of Duty.
While other shooters try to impose every other facet they can on you, no matter how many other shooters you play, good or bad, you always know you can turn on COD and just lose yourself for an hour or two of fun.
COD4 really got me into online gaming for real, and is still one of my favourite games.
The later COD games haven't quite matched it yet, but are still fun.
Hackers, go out and get a job!