I'm actually quite interested in the Move controllers and I never ever thought I would be. However, Sorcery at E3 kinda excited me and Socom actually looks really solid with the controller so no doubt KZ3 would also and the other thing that perked my interest believe it or not is that new Time Crisis game.
Not pre-ordered it or anything and not sure I'll pick it up day 1 or anything but I am certainly interested.
I'm really looking forward to this, especially if they can fix the issues the first game had. If they do that then this could be one of the truly great Star Wars games imo.
The first game with it's issues annoyed me a little but the story compelled me to finish the game tbh, no doubt the sequel will be the same but I just hope they iron out the technical issues the first one had and that it isn't as repetitive.
I really hope this happens, I watch some 4oD stuff on YouTube from time to time and it'd be nice to access through my PS3. Just a little more convenience.
Whether it's Ninja Theory or someone else, I want you to give me a new Onimusha game please Capcom!
Watched them all simply because they are sooooo good
I couldn't agree more.
The last 2 movies have been amazingly good (soooo amazing on Blu-Ray I still watch both occasionally, back to back) and the direction Rocksteady took the game kind of matches the darker direction the movies took.
All I am hoping for is that Arkham City is as much of an improvement over AA as The Dark Knight was over Batman Begins. If they get close to that level of improvement I think we're in for an amazing game.
Batman AA is a very very good game. It is definitely worth playing and what is nice is you should be able to pick it up pretty cheap by now.
It's gaming industry news.
All it really shows is that part of the industry is healthy enough to keep going which in turn is good news for us gamers as we get to continue our hobby.
Anyone that sees anything else in the story is looking for something else.
I think most of their internal resource has been focused on Kinect for the last while.
It would be really interesting to see a hand held gaming device as their answer to the PSP/DS but I don't think we'll see that from MS any time soon
I agree with Jaffe's comments.
If after the game's release there are more people clamouring for more online trophies then those can maybe be added with any DLC map packs or mode packs that are released, that way they won't effect the original requirements to plat the game.
It's not a mistake but rather just kokugamer failing to realise the obvious which is that ND are looking for someone with lighting engine experience on current generation games.
The requirements also go on to list techniques and programs that are not specific to one console or platform such as Maya and Adobe Photoshop.
The requirement for having either PS3/Xbox or PC experience is there for no other reason than to demonstrate the person has experience usi...
No, it doesn't look like that at all.
Apply a little thought and you'll figure it out. Hopefully.
They've not shown much to suggest that Kinect is anything other than a slightly more capable version of the EyeToy, which was a monumental failure.
Sure it'll cope well with all these types of games that were shown at E3 and as a webcam and remote control (I love the possibilities of it as a remote control btw, I think it's cool for cats) but whether or not it's capable of anything that can make someone who isn't 8 years old and the Wii crowd turn around a...
It really is no wonder you have 1 bubble Omega.
Surely you're just trolling and don't actually believe your comment? lol
Nothing to get controversial about, they're just looking for someone with experience on current gen hardware or PC development so that they can work on the PS3 by virtue of having lighting engine experience on current gen games.
I'm surprised the site didn't come to this conclusion instead of being stupid and asking why they are looking for someone with such experience and thinking there might be the remote possibility that a Sony first party studio are going to m...
This guy summed up exactly how I've been feeling about Kinect. I was totally looking forward to E3 to see what kinda interesting games I could expect to see on Kinect and we got Skittles the baby Tiger and a bunch of sub-par Wii games.
I'm actually more interested in Kinect as a multimedia interface controller but there's only 2 problems with that. I can't use it to control my HD movie collection (aka Blu-Ray collection) and I'm not gonna pay £129.99 ...
Yeah FF13 was massively anticipated. It's the same as anything when it comes to games, movies, books or any form of entertainment, heck even most things in life, they are all subjective.
It really depends on who you ask.
There's 10 or 11 million people who were waiting 12 years on Starcraft 2, you had God of War 3 which was voted 2010's most anticipated game along with having over 10 million views on Gametrailers alone. Not to mention the MASSIVE following the Gran Turismo series has and even the other absolutely MASSIVE following the Call of Duty franchise has.
There will be another massive group whose most anticipated game is Halo b...
The PSP Go certainly isn't awful, as a piece of hardware it's absolutely great.
The problems with the PSP Go is it's price tag, the price of retail games on PSN which should be much lower than their brick and mortar disc based counterparts. There should also be special digital editions of games with downloadable extras too.
As for what the article suggests for the PSP 2, I think they are spot on.
I'm not sure Gamescom is the place for them to announce the PSP2. If it is to be announced this year I think it would be at TGS and if not at TGS, it's be an E3 announcement.
Besides that I'm just not that sure a PSP2 announcement is as imminent as the Gaming Press would have us believe, well some of them anyway.
I don't think they'll announce one this year but I won't be at all disappointed if they do. Well I might, all depends on wha...