I think GT5 is very close to real driving, as close as you can get with a console and steering wheel/pedals.
If you can drive a car in real life, you should be quite good at this game, using wheel and pedals. The way you drive in GT5 and in real life is very close. Eg: Turning wheel steady so not to spin out, using throttle and brakes steady.
I love GT5, its great. You can use your real driving skills in this game and it will make you better at GT5.
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I have played Alpha Protocol also and found it a good game. It does have a few little flaws, but good anyway.
I agree Just Cause 2 is amazing if you like open world games with loads to see and do. I have played 40 hours or so and not even 50% through the game.
@Scar
That is the best reply I've seen in ages. Made me LOL.
Seems you got a little mixed up there.
I never knew about a regular edition either. It's like MoH with both games on one disc. Thats how its come across when mentioned by EA at E3.
The PS3 version (whatever Edition it is, Ltd, special, collecters) will have the full game of extraction on the disc with Dead Space 2. Nowhere have I heard EA or anyone else say anything about just a demo.
I thought Pandemic was the first to use MLAA on Saboteur not Santa Monica.
I could be wrong though.
Looking forward to seeing how this game turns out. It seems like a game I'd be quite interested in.
I am in the UK and Microsoft is advertising Kinect on TV too much. A Kinect ad is on 2 or 3 times every hour, where as I only see maybe 2 or 3 ads for Sony every day.
I have seen a lot of comments from you lately (Gamer112) and you are a joke to gaming.
Good games on that list, but there are more than 7 great games to come.
Multiplayer on Black ops was fine for me 'till this new update. Now I'm getting network disconnection every game after about 1 to 2 minutes of gameplay on Free-for-all. Haven't tried any other game type yet though. Tried about 10 FFA games earlier today and all except first game had disconnected, and after host migration I was on my own in game list with no game happening.
I will try this if it works on my Nokia E71 smartphone.
They don't make me jealous. I have a PS3 and very good PC which runs new games very well but buy all my multi-plats for PS3. I only buy PC games if they aren't on PS3.
I play PC and PS3 on my 32inch LCD TV and the difference in quality is very small. (TV only plays in 720p/1080i)
I would rather get games for PS3 than PC 'cause of the ease of use. Getting dualshock to work on many PC games is a pain to set up (not very good with mouse and keyboard). Too many setti...
Why would he find a real job when he gets a shit load of money for doing what he does, which doesn't seem to be much.
I wish I had his job and salary.
I play this game with my Gun-con3 that I got with Time Crisis4. So happy another game has released that uses the gun.
I will give this game a try with my GT wheel now, but these type of racing games seem more suited to gamepad than wheel IMO.
Tried Burnout Paradise with wheel and it wasn't as good as with gamepad to me, NFS I assume will be the same.
It could be worth doing in a few years when the price comes way down to what HDD's are now. But for the moment, unless you've plenty of money, theres no need for a SSD.
The load times aren't bad at all. I do the same as someone above, read all my competitors car details scrolling at top of screen, when they have gone by loading has done.
This looked more like Just Cause 2 to me rather than GTA. Both great games, played many hours with those.
@AGhostFromThePast,
I have got both GT5 and NFS:HP. IMO GT5 is way better than NFS:HP, both are great games but GT5 has more to it. NFS:HP is just a basic (but fun to play) cop/racer game.
Both xbox and PS3 games of the year are not available on each others system (at the moment), but Red Dead Redemption is on both. I am assuming they picked a multi-platform game for overall GOTY.