Go Nintendo.
...NFL Gameday and Intelligent Qube, for starters.
Agreed, and plus bubble. Best game on the PSN (excluding Warhawk).
I think all PS3 fans, at one point, thought to themselves what the ScrewAttack guys finally said out loud: during its first year, the really good PS3 exclusives were few and far between.
Remember when RFOM was a great launch title... then nothing until Tekken 5 DR and Super Stardust HD came... then nothing again (longer this time) until Heavenly Sword and Warhawk came (since Lair bombed earlier)... then nothing again until Uncharted comes out soon while COD4 and AC currently pr...
... Sony should've focused on reviving its first-party flagship football title, NFL Gameday. Wouldn't mind seeing 60 fps and "true 1080p" (or whatever) there, because we all know the other lame company sure can't do it. Or won't.
Good for them.
... next task: having Activision get the PS3's Gibson to work with Guitar Hero 1 and 2.
... because the company also added,
"We are continuing to work on finding a solution for those people who do not have access to an HD TV."
Sure it's inconvenient, but at least Konami also tried at including some damage control.
The source is xbox360fanboy.com, but what console version was reviewed?
Plus bubble.
"When I played the first game I was stunned and shocked about the frame rate, its something I don’t expect from a next-gen game of any kind. After using the option to install onto the HD though things got considerably better, even though replays still are extremely choppy."
Install onto the HD? There are additional files besides the standard system file?
I wonder what gameplay elements, if any, have changed.
Now THAT'S how you leave a detailed reply.
Plus bubble for you.
... but that demo was sick. Sleeper hit of the holiday season, hands down. I'll be getting it on the first day if it isn't sold out by then.
http://www.evilavatar.com/f...
Posting the link because I wrongly assumed 60 fps in the first place.
Sooner or later, Gamestop will release a collector's edition of U:DF with high-definition box art.
You know, because that totally justified paying $10 extra for NG Sigma.
The PS3 version gets better graphics on hardware with no Red Ring problems.
The 360 version gets a special edition on hardware with a better online structure.
Pick your preference, but no one loses.
I think one past article stated that the new PS3 have greater Wi-Fi ranges and signal strengths (I could be wrong). But even if that's true, I'm glad I have the version that has the EE chip. I don't like the idea of different SKUs offering different capabilities, different number of ports, etc. Lastly, can't argue with the hardware quality --no Red Ring problems on this machine, so the only company worthy of criticism is not Sony, but EA and its 30 fps PS3 games.
...because if UT3 exceeds all expectations -- and it looks like it will, judging from hands-on reports on various sites -- then that can only give hope to third party developers on the fence about really tapping the PS3's potential, and not just using the extra BD space for the sake of taking up gigabytes.
Still, great commercial. That song is perfect for Sony's baseball game too.