Is that Reggie in the Video?? If it is he must be racking his brain wondering who was sitting behind him that day lol.
I'm wondering if they're planning on incorporating NGP backside-touch technology - from the looks of the design I would say no.
yea well nintendo controllers usually look like toys
I would like to see Microsoft apologize for the RROD situation in their conference first.
@lastdual
Open world games are meant to be streamed from the disk into the ram. This is how developers get around ram limitations. The ram is constantly being replenished with textures. It's hard to say it's a huge bottleneck, because doubling the RAM would mean doubling the load time for most games. No one wants to sit around for minutes for each level to load, and streaming wouldn't be fast enough to replenish more Ram then they have.
It's ...
I think giving out primarily online or online only games would have been a massive unknown on if the servers would be able to handle it - they cannot predict how many people will actually take advantage of the deal and which games they'll get. In that stance it's pretty clear why MAG and Warhawk weren't given as options.
They might not show off the game itself, but they may announce that it's in the works like what happened for Agent. I think rockstar doesn't like to sidetrack development to make playable/viewable builds for E3.
Just got $10 more promotional credit alright, thank you article! Although I don't have my LA Noire to play tonight.
I liked the game, there really isn't another game that matches the production/polish level in RPGs out there, but I felt they just drug the game on too long and reused a lot of textures - I couldn't help but feel like the cutscenes all looked too similar to one another all the way to the end. The same bloom and lighting was there throughout the whole game.
Exploring cities and getting sidetracked in the world is a major part of RPGs, and FFXIII didn't really have ...
GTAV is a big question mark, I wonder how they're going to do it on the 360, if at all. My best guess is a 16gb thumb drive to go with the game..
Yea, I don't like MS's dirty little policy that makes devs not even think about going large - Only because if they do it makes MS look bad. Kudos to Rockstar for pushing Noire onto 3 disks - and not being as intimidated by MS. I don't see how 4 disks would have been a problem. 5 is the point where you realize that it's not worth it anymore.
I think you're right, the compression methods available today are mostly the same ones available 5 years or more ago.
They should just gimp the game on the 360, and keep the PS3 with the original vision, then charge less for the 360 one. MS didn't let Rage go onto even 3 disks like ID wanted; so this isn't the first time.
I agree..
If you bought a brand new game like LA Noire, then the next week the PSN announced they were giving the game out free to everyone else - wouldn't you feel a bit of buyers remorse? Wouldn't you ask for your money back - because that wouldn't be fair. I don't think it's out of selfishness, it's out of the principal that it isn't fair. And I believe it's well in Sony's means to be able to make it more fair. In a perfect world if y...
I was kind of scratching my head thinking, who the heck is Savage Entertainment? so here is from Wikipedia:
Games developed
James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire (Xbox port) (2002)
James Bond 007: Nightfire (created two driving levels) (2002)
He-Man: Defender of Grayskull (PlayStation 2) (2005)
Star Wars: Battlefront II (PSP port) (2005)
Scooby Doo: Who's Watching Who? (PSP) (2006)
Medal of Honor: Vanguard (PS2) (2007)
Tr...
@Oner
"You don't speak for everyone and you sure as hell don't speak for me. From what you said, you believe ~"
I agree his claim on speaking for most of 'us', is likely to not be correct. He is still speaking for a fair percentage of people that legitimately bought the software probably at full price. I think you went a little overboard on your bashing there.
Only two of the games being quality is wrong - they'...
Credits would have cost Sony a lot more, because third parties aren't going to give away content free. Giving out Sony published games only costs Sony unlikely sales, and a small amount of bandwidth which is very minimal.
I would have appreciated it if they included a few obscure Sony published games, that they knew very few people had bought. I guess they didn't want to lure more casual players into getting lesser quality games. More people on the LBP and Infamous ...
I was disappointed at first because I have all the games, but then I went a head and traded in my physical copies of Infamous and LBP for $11.50 amazon credit. So I'm not off so bad, while I collect the games and cases I can deal with a digital copy of those 2.
I'm glad all you guys get to enjoy; that's some really good content, unfortunately I own all of those. Hopefully some of my PSN friends will have dead nation now so I can do some co-op and finish it off.
I'm stuck taking a Downloadable version of LBP and Infamous (even though I already have the disk version of those.)
I get the feeling from the comments here a lot of people are uncomfortable with someone making a legitimate claim against Anon.
It was as I expected, a lot of 'people' coming out of the woodworks to attack Sony, when they just sat idly by when attacks on real villains were taking place. This fanboy crap is out of control.