Sadly, I doubt that will ever happen.
Blue Stinger really? My Dad loves that game.
@1.1 - great shout on Split/Second. The jury's still out over the longevity of the title but, yes you're right, it looks fantastic.
@1 - While I worry for Heavy Rain at retail, I think it has been getting all the attention it deserves in the gaming forums/blogosphere.
I think most "educated" gamers know whether this is for them or not; whereas games like Just Cause 2 should seemingly appeal to many but are just not getting the attention they deserve.
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I'm gonna assume the beta stats will be reset.
Interesting opinion Thorstein. I do agree that the strength Sony seem to offer with these options are consumer choice. Maybe 97% of people don't care, but for the 3% that do; it's nice that it's there.
Which really is the basis of the story. I think Sony are really great at giving a lot of "all-in" choice -- they don't seem to gimp things, they make sure everyone can pick and choose what they want.
That's a good list in my opinion. Very varied.
I guess so they catch the Gears fans too?
I gotta say, something looks off with the shooting.
Oh dear. How do you just double the numbers?
I dunno how they can put Halo Reach on there when we've only seen a trailer. It's a solid list but a missing God Of War III is glaring. The year-old demo looks better than most retail releases.
No, but I do think it'll garner it's own following.
I love the way they still won't show anything that even closely resembles a game apart from that Ricochet thing.
I have a feeling some people in Microsoft Game Studios are really umming and ahhing about what to actually do with this, much like Sony never really came up with a use for Eye Toy.
Heavy Rain is innovative.
Since when do games on PC too count as exclusives. I agree with the article though. Looks like a good deal of games all around.
Exactly. It would have been heart-breaking if they replaced them with a dodgy English voice cast. Not to mention needlessly expensive.
Yep, there are definitely English subs.
A few excellent games, and then a list padded by PC games and a tech demo.
Excellent.
I doubt the PSP2 will come out any sooner than 2011. I do think we'll hear the first rumours about it next year though.
The original PSP is still a big deal in Japan though, so we'll see.
I dunno Saaking. I expect Microsoft will market the hell out of Natal, and knowing them it'll probably catch-on this Christmas. Even if it is a bit "meh".
We deliberated the score for a while, but ultimately found that while the game isn't for everyone, if you take the time to learn it, it's one of the most rewarding experiences available.
I personally think it trumps Modern Warfare 2, but I've been looking for a game in this vain for a while.