Sony does the same thing.
"Then Sony says," the developer blogs, "'We won't approve the game if it's exactly the same as the Xbox 360 version. You must put in lots of extra content.'"
http://kotaku.com/5360375/j...
Actually, I was wrong, Sony won't allow it to be published either.
"Then Sony says," the developer blogs, "'We won't approve the game if it's exactly the same as the Xbox 360 version. You must put in lots of extra content.'" Namco added new content such as a new pirate girl character.
http://kotaku.co...
You know Sony does the something similar right? If a game releases sometime after the 360 version (i.e. Bioshock, Elder Scrolls, etc.) it needs to have extra content or Sony won't advertise it.
PC, BF3 for sure.
On consoles, I'm not sure about Uncharted 3. Did you play the multiplayer beta? Compare the direct feed screens to direct feed screens of Gears 3, it looks very close.
Hes not the best fighter out of all the Robins.
It's Dick > Todd > Tim > Damian.
And yes, I have read all (26?) issues of RR.
Why do people dislike Robin?
He's a great character. Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, Tim Drake, Damian Wayne, all great characters.
It gets better! In the new DmC, they make Dante's mom an ANGEL. So now he has both demonic and angelic powers. Hooooorayy
/sarcasm
Look at this image, tell me what you see (The Developer and Dante)
The Answer: Two Douches
Eurogamer/Digital Foundry are not fanboys. There job (DF) is to analyse the game, frame rate, effects, etc.
Battlefield 2: Modern Combat had it, it came out fro PS2, Xbox, and 360.
Id has put out several Vidoc's for Rage recently, going into detail of the story, enemies, etc. of Rage. You should watch them (if you haven't already). The game looks great, hopefully it plays well.
Except... Batman's not in the shooter...
What? Here we go...
Okay, first of all, you may not have liked Batman R.I.P, Battle for the Cowl, and Return of Bruce Wayne Story Arcs, but they were excellent. Not only that, but they have received a lot of praise from many reviewers online. Personally, I wasn't a big fan of the Return of Bruce Wayne or Batman Inc operated, but they were well received by critics.
DC however, does respect the IP. All these story arcs were great. Dick as Batman has also be...
So true. It's a shame the game didn't have more content and a true multiplayer.
@Batista
The links you gave me refer to the disc space of the 360.
Fact of the matter is, PS3 is a bitch to develop for. Thats the problem. The architecture is vastly different than PC and 360, and developers require time and money to learn it. That's one of the reasons Valve didn't develop on PS3 at first, and the reason they developed on 360.
(360 architecture is similar to PC, and it is easier to port games from PC to 360)
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They have to, Sony consoles are a bitch to develop for. Porting from 360 to PS3 hurts the game on PS3. Porting from PS3 to 360 makes the game about equal on both consoles.
Here's a quote form Team Bondi (L.A. Noire)
"For this project, we led on PlayStation 3, and in a way I think that's what most people are doing," McNamara told 1Up this week. "We found out that people were doing 360 and then trying to get stuff across to PS3 and were s...
Lol, the PS3 was always suppose to be better than the 360. It came out a year later, was hyped to run Dual 1080p at 120 FPS and be able to do 4D.
In the end, it's a bit more powerful than the 360. Games like Crysis and Gears of War 3 (beta) look just as good as Uncharted, GoW, Killzone, etc.
If you really care about graphics, just buy a gaming PC.
XMB is great, however, it needs to be streamlined a tad. There's far to many things to scroll, Sony should organize it more.
Bungie left Halo because they wanted to move on to other projects. Developers don't want to keep making the same game, they move on, create new IP's, etc.
It's a concert, not an advertisement.