Oops! Yes, I meant the neXtbox of course. :-P
Halo 4 would be a big system seller as a launch title on the 360, but overall sales would probably be bigger on the 360 due to a larger userbase. It's quite the dilemma for Microsoft. I look forward to seeing what's going to happen.
This all sounds fantastic, not sure how much can be belived to be true though. I know I'll enjoy the crap out of this game anyway.
I want Okami to get the HD treatment.
Improved emulation for PS1 games would be nice, more filtering options and the ability to render at full-screen 16:9 aspect and not have those stupid black bars on top and bottom making it more stretched than necessary. And forced texture filtering if it's possible.
Some kind of optional filtering for Minis-titles so they look better on PS3.
New web-browser that makes sense, has full move-support and can play youtube vids in HD.
And make ...
I played this game for my first time last weekend, and I'd give it an 8.5. It holds up with current games very well, and is better than a lot of later games in some fields like storytelling, voice-acting and environmental design.
There could be an embargo on it
Hey Burt, maybe you should check your facts first? It now does (or soonish anyway).
http://www.eurogamer.net/ar...
What are you on about? The 360 can handle 3D in exactly the same way as the PS3, full stereoscopic through HDMI 1.4. So don't come here with your biased "facts" if you can't show and tell.
Take it from Eurogamer if you don't belive me:
http://www.eurogamer.net/ar...
I wont even consider buying a 3D TV until the tech and glasses are standardized. And by then I guess glasses-free 3D TVs will be starting to make their way into shops.
I've not played a game on PS3 in 3D yet, but I think I would prefer a higher resolution over 3D this gen. Next gen though, when we can play 3D in HD, I might prefer that. But I can't say for sure as I've not had gaming experience in 3D, other than 3DS. It could be because don't like wearing stuf...
The Lambo kicks it's backside in this game.
The demo is fun if you compete with friends over best time, but the game itself strains to far from what made older NFS games good.
I downloaded GOW Collection (19 GB) on a 250kB line! It took a long, long time, but was ultimately worth it. As long as it's a great game and at a resonable price, it's always worth it. Though BF3 is rather expencive isn't it? So I'd rather get it cheaper at retail.
Imagine if Sony released a memory expansion pack like the nintendo 64 had. That would be amusing, awesome and unlikely.
Ni No Kuni y'alls! Maybe not in graphical prowess, but it looks fantastic and has not been mentioned.
That's great. I've recently finished The Devils Playhouse, so this comes at a strangely perfect time. Hopefully it runs smoother than TDP as that had some long loadtimes and slowdowns. Better graphics would be nice too, but as long as it's no worse, it's fine by me.
Kevin Conroy is Batman
I doubt that will happen as Trenched is published by Microsoft (which could also makes a PS3 release a bit more difficult) and CQ and Stacking is published by THQ. But you should buy them even if they're digital as they are truly great games.
I just remembered, isn't Double Fine behind the Sesame Street Kinect game? Something related to that is also a possibility.
Not having texture-pop ins and large installs seem like a good excuse. Still, I agree they need to up the visuals.
Character: Kat, from Gravity Daze.
Level: The train in UC2, while moving
Item: Bullseye, from Resistance.
And I'd like to see a fight between Nathan Drake and Sweettooth.