LOL @ people who think BF will look like this in motion.
Okay...so you create your "kingdom"...then what? Can you spawn 100 enemies to attack your kingdom so you can defend it? can you add campaign elements to the world you have created? If no, then this game is just a virtual lego. I've played it before, and honestly, it's a good game, but not as good as some claim it to be..at all.
If you dig for them and make them up in your head, yes...there will be -_-
Wow awesome, glad to see the PS brand up there..
yeah because sales indicate quality huh? Look at Uncharted 2's metacritic score, good, now wipe that brown stuff of your mouth.
Both versions will look about the same, it's usually what happens with multiplatforms now, only fanboys will call another version superior to another based on small minor imperfections.
I think he meant the tank demo footage shown. I honestly love Battlefield but the tank gameplay was a bit boring although it looked incredibly realistic.
I expect A LOT of graphics comparisons when this game comes out, and if anything, the PC version will look the best, with console versions looking about the same with minor differences.
San Andreas. As for GTA4, it was overrated, but still one hell of a game.
Thing is, the young girl demographic doesn't watch E3. There is practically no reason for MS to focus on casual kinect games, when they can impress the audience that actually watches E3 with more core kinect games. I agree that The journey looks good, but since it's a fable game, idk what to expect. As for the Wii and Nintendo, they actually have a few core titles like SMG or Zelda to show off ON their motion controllers.
I love wipeout rip-offs, some have features that wipeout doesn't while maintaining a similar gameplay. The 1st sodium was awesome, but I don't know why they are taking this approach with the sequel..
It depends on the casuals, those that don't know much about gaming. It will come down to cheap price and gimmicks, the two things casuals only care about.
I agree, some are calling it a smart move because they are supporting kinect and casual gaming. Thing is, the casuals don't watch E3, so this argument is pointless. In the gamer audience of E3 the truth is it wasn't a good show over all.
Exactly, before I graduated, I would hear about people having a Wii, but most of them will touch it once a week at best. Most of them know almost nothing about gaming.
Lol trust me my room can be an oven around summer time, plus the dustiness around it, it was just there at the wrong place/time. Although the 40gbs I've heard can be a bit unreliable. I guess karma caught on to me for laughing at so many of my friends for their RROD troubles. :(
And you only do trolling...
EDIT: @below, nah, lol but thanks for the interest.
Don't see why this would be a problem, unless you're one of the trolls above who wanna complain about installing a game on a system they don't even own, lol.
An average game at best with this much of an install? Meh..
Fanboys will remember tragedies the most, as for me, I will remember just about how fun I had this gen with the PS3, a bit of Wii and Xbox360. I lost my first 40GB Ps3 to the ylod, which to this day I still blame on myself for not watching the room temp and the dusty furniture. I still remember the day I got it and how entertaining it was. Hopefully my slim model keeps on strong..
Nobody wants to put the work into good motion controlled games because the casuals will eat it either way.
Good for Kojima, he deserves it.