Sony should create a studio or two to re-release PS2 classics in HD form. Since they aren't creating a brand new game from the ground up, it would be cool to get HD PS2 games every 2-3 months or so. Ah...A guy can dream =/
In your opinion.
Because it saves consumers money since the GoTY edition includes free DLC.
For some a moment there I thought I was experiencing a time slip, lol.
Remember Gears of War 2 at E3? All of those wonderful features shown that never made it to the final game? The 360 couldn't handle it. We've only seen demos of that engine running on both consoles, but no retail game showing it off. Lots of demos look amazing since it isn't finalized for the console.
Disney is very popular and the Final Fantasy series is one of the most popular RPG series. If they threw in Dragon Quest characters, I bet it would sell like hotcakes in Japan.
Damn those game developers and outdoing reality in terms of visual magnificence!
It's not like aliens appear when a random photographer with a 20MP camera is roaming the streets. Also, it would be way too expensive to equip each police car with a high quality camera.
They've also announced Professor Layton 5 and 6 as well. They'll also be prequels =D
It's then Joker Challenge rooms along with the Batcave as part of a Home downloadable.
Fact
But I really enjoyed Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm on the PS3. They should stick that game on that list somewhere, lol.
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It makes up for some money loss once those games start selling.
White Knight Chronicles was the best game there.
Seriously, both games are totally different and don't play the same. It's unfair both either game to be compared with each other. That's like comparing Mario to Sonic...they're both platforming games, but play totally different.
Are these sites running out of things to compare? Next thing you know, we'll start seeing comparisons between Halo ODST and Playstation Home, and see complaints stating that Halo sucks because you can't dance and Home sucks because it lacks shooting thro...
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YES! This game looks awesome.
They seem like tech demos. Maybe they'll be bundled with the motion controllers or something.
Hell no! It's much more rare to stumble on a original idea, but many games incorporate small ideas that other games feed off of and then those games use original ideas as well. In doing so, genre evolves and gameplay mechanics become standard. So far, the only game that comes to mind when thinking of something completely creative and original, is LittleBigPlanet.