Isn't this just some guy pulling out fanboy flamebait out of his own ass?
something that I noticed from the screenshots, the PS3 version's camera is more pulled back, so that there's more on the screen at the same time.
I wrote a blog post on exactly the same topic. Anyways, love your enthusiasm.
HTML 5 can do just as much, if not more, than flash, especially in the gaming department. HTML 5 is almost as deep as C#, which is the language used to make XNA 360/PC games. And using flash within HTML 5 is just stupid, completely defeat the point of HTML 5.
Flash is still mainstream, but HTML 5 is the evolution of web technology, no doubt about it. It's faster, more secure, more robust, more flexible, free, etc. It's so much better.
As a web programmer, I actually prefer HTML 5 over Flash. HTML 5 is more objective Javascript/CSS based language, whereas Actionscript is much more "timeline" based language which doesn't always work very well, especially in terms of memory allocation.
Anyways, Flash is definitely needed since a lot of websites use it, but HTML 5 is definitely replacing it as the language of choice, imo.
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If people are comfortable with hanging up a guy being nailed to wood in their kitchen, I don't see how this is "too grotesque."
that reviewers should finish the game before reviewing it because they need to review the entire game as a whole experience. If a game doesn't get good until 60 hours into it, the reviewer could and should criticize the game for its flaws but has some good moments 60 hours in. But, reviewers who did not finish the game wouldn't know that (MGS4 being one prime example).
Another point is that if the reviewer requires more time to make a proper review, THEN TAKE MORE TIME! Most rea...
Yes, but when a kid used the rope to start strangling people, and teach everyone step by step how to strangle people, and there's a history of other kids following the strangling of people, it's time to put the ropes away.
Ah yes, thank goodness for gog.com
Well, I think creating homebrew software, which is essentially piracy is illegal, so maybe somewhere along those lines.
Or Sony could just update their Terms with a no custom firmware or custom manipulation of the hardware or internal software, and then sue his ass for breaking the Terms when and if he does continue with his pursuit.
So the move to multiplatform was made from greed. That makes sense. I don't really get what they mean when they said that the publishers got even, but not the developers. I thought the publishers fund the developers.
Anyways, Enslaved could be good, but I don't know why they decided to put guns in there. Now I'm a bit doubtful
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@5:10 to 5:16
The PS Eye does track depth (back and forth). Notice the box getting bigger and smaller as he moves his head forward and back.
If you actually read what GT was criticized for, you'd understand that it has almost NOTHING to do with scoring a PS3 game 9.3.
The reason why GT was getting so much crap for it was because Shane basically told everyone that any game that only innovates as much as Uncharted 2 will never get anything above 9.3. People were saying that a good game is a good game, doesn't matter if it re-invented the wheel or not. And then GT caught more fire when they gave Modern Warfare 2 a higher...
You guys really inspired me to write more.
I'm really really jealous of you guys who are good at drawing. I suck at drawing. Some years ago, my drawing dreams was completely shattered when my teacher held up my piece of scribble and declared it the "perfect example of how not to draw."
Anyways, thanks for the comments, and I do have a blog with this as the first post in it. I just wanted to get some feedback to see if I should continue writing, or actuall...
I'd like Sony to have some sort of quality control so that I don't have to navigate through countless menus and try countless demos to find an indie game that's actually worth playing. And I've played The Path. It's really not a good game for me. It's probably a cool school project that is meant to demonstrate some senior disertation, but as a GAME, which is mostly about fun, The Path just doesn't do it for me.
If Sony turned down games like Braid, though, I'd be pissed at their...
"It took about five years for Sony to start making a profit from the PlayStation 2, and the PS3 was supposed to follow the same path as a media-center powerhouse with gaming roots. Three years into the system's life cycle"
5 YEARS for the PS2 to make profit (the king of last gen), and it's been 3 YEARS into PS3's cycle. I once scoffed at a man who claimed that Americans are dumb, but now, I'm not so sure.
Didn't see the deal. Maybe it'll be there tomoro.
Microsoft beats Sony because they managed to released the PSEye and called it Natal?
And, Microsoft "stole" MGS:Rising which isn't a true part of the MGS franchise and isn't even being made by Kojima or his MGS4 team? Not to mention, it's coming to the PS3 as well, so 360 just..shared with PS3 on a MGS spin-off?
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It's not completely 3D tracking, but it's pretty damn close. Not to mention, I have not seen any 360 game that would work with body tracking in 3D since you can't really walk forward or backward in your living room, since people's living room sizes vary significantly.