farted.
Super Stardust looks freaking amazing in 3D!!! It's definitely more fun in 3D and as the article says it's easier to judge the distance.
Driving a jeep packed with mines into a group of enemies in Warhawk was always fun.
I think GT5 looks more realistic.
I bought it anyway, so f*ck you!
I bought a 3D TV yesterday and Super Stardust looks out of this world, I can imagine how GT5 would look like in 3D. They didn't have it in store :(
They had some today at BestBuy here in Toronto, but I snagged the last 320GB/Move bundle. SonyStyle was out of the Move bundles and GT5.
Actually, some are current gen, some are last gen. At least in terms of media drive (DVD vs BD), motion control (camera vs stick), connectivity (that old thing vs Blue Tooth)...
Then it should be judged for what it IS and not for what it's NOT. If expectations for this game were high, I don't think one of them was fun like
Mario Cart. It would be like subtracting points from Mario Cart because it has no real-world physics.
It's no secret MS had $500 million for Kinect marketing alone. If you want a piece of that you better be in their good book. No?
I was wondering the same. Maybe it's got something to do with the TV.
Time to upgrade your TV to higher than 30 Hz :)
@Blaze929 Yeah, me too.I guess in some other games, hitting the wall always means rollover.
"The result was a driving experience that let me feel a car's weight, suspension set-up, and road surface in a way I've never felt before in anything but a multi-million dollar automaker simulator."
It only does saving you few million bucks.
Can you predict whether I will care what you think?
Driving in reverse uphill should be enough.
I don't have the game but I have a feeling this is like those few large pixels found on the back of Big Daddy in first PS3 Bioshock.
I pity the fool who took these photos: looking for ugly in a beautiful game.
Hitting a warhawk with a TOW missile was cool too.
Also, when my team was owned by good flyers in Archipelago, and all that was left was a sniper, I'd hit a parked warhawk twice and wait for a pilot to jump into it before destroying it with a third bullet. It always made me giggle :)
They better be in a good book of somebody waving $500 million marketing dollars.
That looks beautiful and scary at the same time. Killzone is a GT5 of shooters: Real War Simulator.