Or maybe he knows something we don't? Hmmmmm...
Yeah, it's definitely gonna take more than that to beat it, but considering that Natal is basically using the same technology and the PS3 has the motion controller on it's side like the article says, Sony shouldn't be worried.
Actually, kart racers can be fun and Modnation just didn't deliver. It wasn't smooth at all, the load times weren't great and the overall racing experience was very bland. If you want a great game with crazy stunts, pick up PURE.
Modnation relies too much on user creation to make it good, because I really wasn't drawn in at all.
Modnation racers is cool, but very simplified when it comes down to the racing IMO, which left me very unimpressed. It just didn't run as smooth as it SHOULD have, at least the demo didn't.
I'm a Burnout guy at heart so I think I'll be waiting for the Criterion developed new NFS title, which is bound to be awesome.
I agree, Dragonball Z: Budokai 3 is easily one of the best fighting games ever created. Even if you weren't a fan of the series, you could hop and and start having instant fun, it was great!
Pretty nice list.
How does that statement make any sense? I think blood just shot out of my nose trying to think about it. >.<
That's exactly what my first thought was. Calling it pure speculation would lead many to think that it's in the $200 ballpark, simply because they didn't flat-out deny it.
"Too much hair-gel says what?"
LOL, that just put me over the edge! I'd rate this video somewhere between EPIC and BOOM. ^_^
Yep, you're correct.
http://n4g.com/news/524212/...
It's unfortunate that that seems to be the most common response to Home, which shows that Sony really needs to step it up when it comes to features that really encourage community participation and enhance the PSN experience rather than being so untethered.
And in my opinion, SodiumOne is a really poor example, because they just threw in a sub-par game that probably wouldn't even do well on the PSN and said "Hey, you get points to buy and trade resources", w...
I just hope that they start using licensed music to really bring that "real world" feel to Home. This music that they keep recycling over and over is starting to make my head hurt.
RUN*DMC with some NWA and maybe a little Fresh Prince goodness would be awesome. =)
It seems like every region has a "want what you can't have" mentality, with the exception of maybe Japan Home. =)
I will say though, NA Home is awesome, but I love the EU Home forum community. =)
Man, this when I should be buying shares of Sony stock because I know they're gonna bounce back big time, especially with the PS3 really starting to hit its stride. Plus, with the new management, I think the company is finally going to take control of what has been a rather sporadic past couple of years.
This was a fun one to read, but yes, I really do miss Crash. >.<
Man, how I would kill just to hear jack Tretton or Kevin Butler say "Welcome to the historic Shrine Auditorium". Man, I'm giddy!
Just in time for E3... nice.
He he, to an extent, I feel the same. But after seeing what they did with XI, I'm hopeful.
For anyone that missed out, XI really was a blast and really nailed the concept of quick, fun mini-games.
I gotta say, I played the demo for Lost Planet 2 and wasn't so crazy about it. Perhaps I'll give it another shot, not sure yet.
Unless this 360 bundle includes a PS3, I don't think anyone in Japan is going to buy it...
It's probably due to the fact that Microsoft is marketing Natal as a 1st tier piece of hardware, whereas Sony has typically marketed its motion controllers as 2nd tier or alternative ways to play.
Natal has shown off a lot, but the Move will deliver IMO.