Best looking console game yet, and it's only the online beta.
I hope Mario Galaxy 1 is in the next batch of Nintendo Selects, followed closely by Mario Galaxy 2. It's about time these games hit the $20 mark.
It's ironic that DMC4 actually started out as a PS3 exclusive.
Maybe if they do this, Capcom can do a trophy patch for DMC4. Completionists will want trophies for the whole series, and I'm betting Capcom would make a few extra bucks off DMC4 by adding trophies.
Colin Moriarty from IGN (the guy who did this review) must be blind. 8.5/10 for graphics? InFamous 2 is easily a 10/10 for graphics. It's pretty much an open world Uncharted 2 graphically.
Why do I get the feeling you'll be able to befriend a dragon and ride it?
It would be nice if the PS Store is up by this weekend.
I wonder if they'll have trophies...
Heavy Rain has far more detailed faces, and L.A. Noire has far more detailed expressions. There ya go.
I will be buying the Uncharted 3 Collector's Edition day one. Naughty Dog and the family of PS3-exclusive developers never disappoint with these.
Considering that a 360 disc is 9GB, and they never max out one disc completely, 9x6=54, and a dual layer blu-ray disc is 50GB, L.A. Noire STILL would have fit on one blu-ray disc on PS3.
Just like with FFXIII, Microsoft's "me too!" attitude of wanting Sony exclusives only serves to highlight Microsoft's weaknesses.
I have a feeling that InFamous 2 will be to InFamous what Uncharted 2 was to Uncharted: taking a great game and making a legendary sequel.
Not only was L.A. Noire developed on PS3, but the PS3 version has exclusive content and is on one disc (unlike the 360 version which is spread out over three discs).
I can live with more COD games, but for the love of gaming just end the Modern Warfare series. COD4 was excellent, but MW2 was simply bad. I'm almost sickly interested to see how bad MW3 ends up being. The only way I'll purchase MW3 is if the multiplayer has dedicated servers and is relatively glitch free.
Why are people talking about Nolan North and not the bizarre graphical shift to cell-shading? The Darkness looked great for its time with its gritty, realistic graphics, and I feel like cell-shaded graphics don't fit with the universe and atmosphere that the first game created. I'm absolutely going to reserve my final judgement for when I actually have the game in my console and can fairly judge it on gameplay first, but still... I could even see Assassin's Creed III or Bioshock 3...
@RememberThe357: That's the thing; they DIDN'T get Crysis 2 to run smoothly. It rarely ever held 30fps for me, and I played it installed on 360. The slowdown made it feel clunky.
Silicon Knights on Too Human: We Intend to Finish the Trilogy
Well... I don't.
Starhawk sounds very promising, but am I the only one who noticed this?
"- The game remains a PS3 exclusive. However, Starhawk will ship on Blu-ray, rather being a digital title on PSN like Warhawk."
"- Starhawk runs on a brand new engine that provides stunning visuals, explaining the jump from digital title to Blu-ray disc."
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Woah. Valve is so serious about winning over the PS3 audience, that they appear to have developed it in HD on PS3 and ported a low-res blurry mess onto 360. At least that's how it looks in this comparison.
I was getting it on PS3 regardless of the visual outcome for the free PC/Mac copy, Steam support, and cross-platform online, but this definitely seals the deal.
Partly because the PS3 is simply more powerful, but even more-so because it's Naughty Dog. They are technical wizards. They're so talented they could probably find a way to make Uncharted run on the 3DS with visuals close to the PS Vita.