Too bad it will be on approximately 6 discs.
Does't seem too "next gen", in my opinion.
Anyway, like Crysis 2, I can't see the appeal of playing a game like this on anything other than a PC.
Aggressive.
It looks amazing.
That's great, now let's see it during that FIVE HOUR PRESS CONFERENCE.
Or if like last year... Coke!
Wow. Typical conference is 90 minutes. How are the execs gonna hold up for 5 hours? They'll be drowning in sweat. Poor Kaz!
If you carefully read ElectronicTheatre's writeup, this is the only evidence they offer from the BFBC:
“SPLINTER CELL TRILOGY is a collection of the first three titles in the series of stealth-shooting games previously released on the PS2 console and now available on PS3. All three games see the player as part of a military special operations unit carrying out missions involving espionage, sabotage and eliminating enemies. The game was classified '15' for strong v...
Ahh Microsoft. Never forgetting to pay Activision for those Xbox promotions.
Awesome. Very excited for this refreshing action game.
This signifies Sony themselves taking the initiative in making the PSP obsolete and irrelevant. I wouldn't be surprised if the platform is discontinued entirely within the next year.
It also leads to the blurring line between PS3 and the upcoming NGP. Cross-platform capabilities will surely be emphasized. The future holds interesting things.
Also this means I will finally be motivated to play Peace Walker!
Guerrilla’s new IP is unlikely. They need a bit more time.
Santa Monica’s is plausible. Could happen.
David Cage’s is without a doubt going to be there.
Syphon Filter is extremely unlikely.
Sly Cooper 4 has a chance.
That's...exactly what I just said.
Probably Dance Central 2... since they didn't say "new IP".
You've got a great name, by the way.
Yes, I wish I could clear this up definitively.
The developer of this game is not Rockstar.
The developer is Team Bondi.
Team Bondi was formed by senior members of Team Soho.
Team Soho was a subdivision of Sony's London Studio.
Team Soho created both 'The Getaway' titles for PlayStation 2.
L.A. Noire was originally to be published by SCEA. This changed after Shuhei Yoshida left SCEA for a promotion at SCE J...
Living in Connecticut. I'm signed in and I have my friends list (I'm the only one online, lol).
Also, downloaded a 44MB patch in 13 seconds. Either the servers were upgraded or they are much, much faster when less people are accessing them.
Video is gone.
Wooohoo! We're almost there.
I really enjoy GamesRadar's frequent opinion pieces on videogame box art.
Six is an exaggeration, but I'm not really trolling.
http://www.joystiq.com/2008...
http://www.vg247.com/2009/0...