no Halo, Half-Life, Starcraft, Battlefield, Fallout, Knights of the Old Republic, Hitman, or Mass Effect????
OOOOOOOOOOOOH BUT WE HAVE CALL OF DUTY!!!!! /s
Epic's breakthrough wasn't Gears of War, it was the Unreal series.
I think it's still set for Q2/Q3 2011.
Instead of Mass Effect 2 for the PS3 I would have just put Mass Effect 3.
I'd rather have him show off Half-Life 2 Episode 3.
I would have put Brink on there too.
Too many good ones, I like some of the games for PS3 in 2011 so I might need to pick up a PS3 to complement my PC games.
Brink
Rage
Portal 2
Duke Nukem
Star Wars The Old Republic
Mass Effect 3
Dead Space 2
Crysis 2
Homefront
Deus Ex
Shogun 2
That emulator is a waste of time. Star Wars Galaxies is done, it's been done for almost 6 years now. SOE has proven that it can't run any other online game than Everquest. Playing an emulator of SWG or The Matrix won't be the same as what the original game was. By the time the SWG emulator comes out TOR will be out. To me it's just a waste of time hoping for that emulator now, I'm over that game, if it had come out 2 or 3 years ago then the story would be different.
I hope The Old Republic comes out in 2011 too, other than that, I have 10 other games to play.
The PS3 version looks closer to the PC version than the 360 does. Hopefully they improved the loading times on the PS3. I hated that on the 360 even when I had both discs installed on the hard drive, then when I jumped to the PC version everything was almost instant.
If they also remade it for the PC too then I'd buy it.
I was disappointed with the PC version of ME2, I didn't like how you couldn't really adjust the graphics settings.
$50 says they pull a Halo and Mass Effect 3 centers around Earth and the Reapers.
They better include map making tools.
I say let's see how The Old Republic works out first.
No Starcraft 2?
I still enjoy my PS2 more than I enjoyed my PS3 or Xbox 360.
Still have my original copy of Medal of Honor.
You do relise that the developers make the piracy problem seem bigger than it actually is, right?
It's like how the TV was going to kill the movie industry. And home taping was going to kill the music industry. Those things never happened.
The game companies make the problem seem larger than it actually is in order to justify increasing the amount of DRM and other useless utilities that just inhibits people that actually buy the games.
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The more recent CODs haven't really done anything new though, they haven't been innovative. Personally, I think that the first COD, COD United Offensive, and COD 2 are the only ones out of the entire series that have brought new things.