Maybe we should wait and see the actual gameplay first?
The reason it's out of 4 is because in my personal opinion there are four tiers to game grading -- it's either "Bad", "Alright", "Good" or "Excellent". The shades of grey in the middle mean nothing.
Really? 9.1? Hmm. Ok. I personally didn't think it was that good.
What's the big deal with it being PSN Stealth?
It's download. PSN title.
@ Kain81 - Yep, Move support is confirmed.
PlayStation Move support too.
Microsoft ploughing plenty of money into exclusive games aga.... Oh wait. Who cares? Black Ops is on PS3. Microsoft can say whatever they want. At least the PS3 actually has unique and varied content on it.
I think this is the worst review I've ever seen. It doesn't inform anyone of anything. Selecting a character is hard work now is it?
I'm hoping for a trailer. That's still possible. It just doesn't sound like the game's going to be playable at TGS (unless Sony's trying to dupe people).
If it's not playable, it means it's still some way off though.
Yeah, I agree. I can't really comprehend how horrible it would be.
RUSE is around launch. That looks like it's going to be great with Move, and is a core title. Depends if RTS is your cup of tea.
I will say this: Sports Champions is obviously a party game BUT, having played it recently, because of how accurate the controls are, it feels more like a "core" title. It's hard to explain, but the game feels like real table tennis. It's not simply flail your arms about "fun". I imagine that game will have plenty of ...
I really think Sony's got this one right. And it's bizarre, because they've taken a very iterative approach with it. Which is a little unlike Sony, because they're usually the ones releasing the expensive, over-the-top hardware.
But Move just seems right to me. The amount of software support it's getting is telling. It works in so many different experiences -- and because it's so easy to implement (there was an Ubisoft interview recently regarding RUSE...
Seriously Microsoft, rush it out of the door. Goodness sake -- the product is so far removed from the initial concept they should just delay it now. At least they might be able to match expectations. It might sell well on promises, but I think people are going to be severely disappointed with the reality of this device.
In many ways, I wish Sony would hurriedly address the common criticisms against the PSN. For me, I'm perfectly happy with the service, but if they just added in those two-three features that people want, I believe they could yank the Live market from under Microsoft's feet.
I don't see Plus as a competitor to Live anyway. Not at the moment. Plus is just an extra service for people who spend a lot of time using the PSN. I buy a lot of content, but I've already ...
Right, but there's no reason the PS3 can't run alongside the PS4 like the PS2 continues to now.
Are they even listening to their audience anymore?
@Omega -- No. They don't look like mini-games actually. They look really quite good. :)
@ Omega - yes, plenty. Echochrome, Sports Champions, Start The Party, Tumble all spring to mind immediately.
The score is actually 4/4!