Picked mine up yesterday, been playing a whole lot of sports champions. Good fun, but can get a little repetitive. The gladiator duel game is surprisingsly tough, good challenge though.
Picking mine up Thursday, thank you Australian release date. Going to check out Sports Champions and Tumble I think.
Firemint that makes flight control is an aussie company, probably why.
Just in regards to your comment;
-Launch titles being casual with hardcore titles to come beats an entire library of casual games, which at the moment is what the kinect's is looking like.
-Lighting shouldn't be a problem for most people, it's only intense light that really causes issues, so unless you have a massive window behind you when you play (how could those people watch tv with the glare anyway?) it should be fine.
- 4-8ft isn't muc...
As far as I know it isn't. That priest seemed pretty adamant he was going to do it. Christian radicals are just as bad as muslim ones.
Been waiting for some more information on this. I'm really looking forward to seeing what they do with it, a remake or two from the orgional would be pretty damn insane.
Can't wait to be flying a huey into battle to the sound of "fortune son."
Nice idea.
Me and my mate used to hit up this place once a month with about 30 Xbox's all linked up, havn't been in over a year because there's been nothing we want to play. The only exclusives we played were Gears of War and Shadow Run and we got over those. Neither of us are into Halo so that pretty much leaves us with nothing to play.
Yeah, but it's not going to be some magic leap to that point. Motion controls are PART of the future until there is technology that can read you brain patterns acurately enough.
How aren't they? I'd say we're moving towards virtual reality in the next decade or two and to have that you need to start experimenting with motion controls.
Agree, but a good control scheme makes a huge difference to how much you enjoy a game. Two nubs would make a massive difference to the types of games we'd see on the PSP2 and it'd make shooters a hell of a lot easier to play.
I think a touch screen is going to be pretty essential for the PSP2, along with dual analouge nubs. Just gives developers more options, us gamers more games to play and increases the cool factor which would hopefully mean sales.
I think it'd be pretty awesome navigating the xmb by touch.
Definite buy for me.
The way I see it is the US did fund, arm, and train groups of muslims to fight the Russians during the cold war.
Some of those groups did break off to form the Taliban.
The US didn't give the Taliban their political views but they did give them the skills and ability to fight for it.
The government at the time would have been naive to think that these groups would completely disband at the end of the cold war.
Now I don't think the US is ...
Snipers can be invaluble in a good multiplayer match, especially defending positions. But it is ridiculous when half the teams sniping, it's all about balance.
I know whenever I go sniper in BF:BC2 I spend 50% of my time marking targets for my team mates, 5% shooting and 45% running for my life.
What's womens rights? Is that like a band or something?
I'll just be picking up the starter bundle and a second move controller, it'll be AU$170 (roughly US$150). Totally worth it though.
Every dedicated Move title I've seen has only been AU$60 compared to AU$110 for a regular game, I thought that was pretty awesome.
What the guy is apparently getting;
Move starter bundle - $70
Move controller - $50
Nav controller - $30
Nav controller - $30
Total $180
Not sure he mentioned getting two nav controllers in the article, but I guess that would have to be the FULL move set up.
Still play it when my mates come over. The 4 player split screen is the sheet.
I think they were going for a "..." effect. As in, they're surprised it looks decent.