If not, you can get them outside of the game, then import them to your PS3 and set playback for whatever stage you like.
At least you got options.
To be expected. Most console games that run at 60 frames often half them for 3d.
If you can do a single combo and KO an opponent then you'd have to show me that, because that's impossible in TTT2 under normal conditions (i.e, no rage, CH's, or wall breaks/splats). The majority of combos with Tag assault do a bit less than half a life bar, around 2/5's. If your matches are 30 seconds long and mostly involve juggles, then you are a scrub and/or who you're playing against is a scrub. I'm curious then, what the heck would you make of UMVC3?
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"The Wii showed that power does not matter if you can not create a game that is fun and worth playing...hell I would take Mario Galaxy over Haze and Zelda TLP over Too Human any day. "
Why are you trying to downplay the PS3 and 360? Those two games are nowhere near indicative of the best the PS3 and 360 have to offer. You're right, power does not matter if you cannot create a fun game worth playing. Thankfully, there are TONS of ...
Much like Tekken 6, an extremely easily platinum to get here.
As of now, I don't think the Wii U's release will be as spectacular as you make it out to be. We've barely seen what they system's hardware is truly capable of, and what it's showing right now isn't really enough to warrant its purchase over a PS3 or 360.
It's not actually loading, read the video description:
"Please note: Namco did not allow video capture from this build so I had to improvise with screen grabs."
Yet the fighting is that much better than SCV.
I think Johnny Messner looks a bit more like 'Sev' Sevchenko from Killzone than Soap.
...They need to bring back a lot of stuff from the first Crysis.
Just curious, but does anyone know if they're adding customizable costumes for the characters? I've only been hearing that there's a few preset costumes for each fighter.
I grew up on the crash games and loved them to death. Crash 3:warped was and still is one of my favorite platforming games of all time.
MP3 was not designed to be played on a console with soft assist. Even the first 2 max payne games were designed with free aiming as standard. GTAIV, which was a port of its console counterparts, (and shares many gameplay similarities to MP3, being a R* game) was a breeze on PC. If you're having trouble on normal in this game, then you don't fully understand how the game should be played.
Your example of the graveyard scene only strengthens the argument against you. &q...
It's really almost a crime to play shooting games on PC with a controller. If you need a controller to make it through this game on PC, you shouldn't be playing ANY shooting games on PC, period.
Absolutely. My first playthrough I finished on Hard in about 8 or 9 hours. I for one enjoy a steeper learning curve in games; I really don't like it when a game tells me exactly what to do to make my experience as easy and streamlined as possible. Thankfully, as you progress through MP3 and become better with the mechanics, the game accordingly adjusts to become more challenging. The pacing of the game is pretty good.
However, the multiplayer is probably even more difficu...
"I still think playing with your friend next to you on couch as it was in previous generation consoles is still the way to go."
Definitely agree there. Playing video games with your friends actually around you is something I've always regarded as genuine. As far as socializing , this has been the worse generation, even with all its robust networking infrastructure on platforms. I found that getting a Halo lan party together or beating chumps at Tekken DR at the...
Max Payne 3's multiplayer has had me hooked all summer. It's difficult but very addicting
These were the same on-disc characters discovered when the game came out?
I have no doubt the game will be great, but they said kinda the same thing about Tekken 6, and that game was unplayable until they patched it. (and it still isn't that stable)
Exclusive deal to get all dlc one week early on ps3, I think.