Starting with the fact that they're BETAS, which are not final representations of each game.
2. Why do they have to keep comparing them? They're very different games.
3. And they're both on two different systems. It's not like it's going to change anyone's mind here on buying the other game instead.
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Anyway, can't wait for the SP story/adventure. The main reason I buy Uncharted games.
I mean, people did "hit that" in the first game. Let's not pretend like this side of women doesn't exist.
2. It's not made by Bioware. It's a different artist's rendition who is known for doing this. Why should you expect any different.
I can't agree with that.
Maybe it's that people have different tastes/interests, but I fail to see the huge difference week by week(month, year).
This is the DLC released for this week only?
Isn't it possible to just check the new content yourself on the system/s you own without having to add a "VS" into it for hits?
What's the point when the "wins" are vaguely justified by the preference of a demo for a Kinect game over the Resistance 3 Beta?
Not saying anyone should like one over the other, but it's just stupid.
How'd you lose 2 bubbles?
"Speaking the truth"? or "This place is run by PS3 fanboys"?
^^ Pick one of the classics above ^^
Do you honestly think people's buying decision was dangling on the hope of MP? No.
A lot of people, myself included, buy Uncharted for the SP story/adventure(which is where the game shines the most), many doing so day one.
^^how is that even a spin?
By "win" he means disc format war(physical).
Blu-ray outsold DVD for 2 years straight. I'm not sure it's still true to this day(more than likely). But it does matter.
Digital streaming is great, but people still like to have a physical collection of their favorite movies. Plus digital compression kinda puts it behind Blu-ray in quality.
I don't speak for everyone, but a lot of people, including myself, care more about the games and gameplay than graphics.
To you not every PS3 exclusive may be worth playing. In reality it's hard for everyone to get around to playing ALL the exclusives, but that doesn't mean they're not worth playing. This all depends on money, time and taste as well.
I mean come on, do I have to say it? You play on 360.... it's like me asking you if every multiplat...
Hope it's them doing it. Not to familiar with the SCE London Studio.
Battlefield is not the only game.
But you know what, I'd rather multiplatform games on 360 have multiple discs, because it let's us know that they're not leaving out too much content and cutting things in order to fit on a DVD.
I think it's already looking better than many PS3 launch titles.
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Not precisely UC:DF though, because it wasn'...
PS2 gamers were TOO BUSY PLAYING GAMES to care about graphics, which is all Xbox gamers did and Halo.
Also, COD, Battlefield, Mass Effect, Batman are multiplatform games. And there are two games on your list that are casual.
"Less buggy, but still pretty buggy" would be more appropriate.
The issues described in the review applied to both versions.
Not sure about the whole first-person thing. But at least it's not bland and visually unappealing like Fallout, so I might check it out.
than DVD to achieve the same data transfer rate.
That's what's clear here.
They've been doing more publishing than developing, lately.
Maybe as gamers we should focus more on the games they deliver instead of the money they make.
360 trolls have a party anyway.
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Agreed.
You know Sony is not the only one in charge of Blu-ray right?
It took the HD-DVD out of the market, whether you say they "paid" or not, it's success either way.
I'm not surprised though. Nearly everything you say about something Sony related has the same exact tone.
I sense a slight bitterness to your comment.
Have you actually played Uncharted AND Tomb Raider? They're nothing alike.
The only thing they have in common is that they're treasure hunters and are based around the "lost world" genre which has been used numerous times in other games like Pitfall, movies and books(since before Indiana Jones).
You act as if Tomb Raider invented the genre.
Besides, you're only thinking of the first Unc...
I didn't know there were pre-orders on BETAS that dictate the quality of a game depending on the numbers.