I could never bring myself to pirate it, but I won't buy a digital copy if a hard copy is available. Luckily I managed to find the last one at my local Fry's. I was actually about to install it before taking a detour to n4g just now.
ahhh!!!! riksweeney you beat me by a couple of seconds!!!!!
I don't think you should count Mario or Wii Sports....
@ 1.7 StephanieBBB
Yeah I think I know what you are talking about. Games only look as good as what the developers want you to see. In a game like this it may look amazing and be fairly non-linear, but something might be sacrificed such as possible places to go. Each stage/level might offer 3 choices causing the story to branch off many ways, but it is still restricted. ...Ehh Having a hard time explaining it in writing, but it doesn't matter as I am still high anticipating its arrival...
@darthv72
I do the same thing. As we get further into each system I am slowly also buying many of the older games and systems trying to see what I missed. Just because something is old doesn't make it not enjoyable.
Don't forget Jeanne D'Arc. Just started that game a few days ago finally and have been glued to it in my spare time.
As many others feel, I hope they will release some information soon as many believe them to be not legitimate. It is even more discouraging that when I went to their website to look for some information I only found brief messages that they will be releasing information throughout 2008. It is now 2009 and they never updated their page once.
If you are going to bash systems, at least know the name of the only exclusive game in your list - Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts. It is not Banjo 3 and the rest of the games are on the computer or will be on the computer.
The second pic would be a very nice feature. Its always rewarding to actually see how much you just got.
@ gambare
While jrpgs are much more linear, they also are able to develop the story much more. I decided to to try Oblivion but got tired of it after about 10 hours as nothing happened. Just a lot of roaming around and little story. Might pick it back up but have a feeling that it takes a lot of time to progress the story in that game. Mass Effect on the other hand looks good but until its on the PS3 I won't be able to try it.
Consider how many games are in both series.
Need for Speed: 16
Resistance: 2
Need for Speed sales more based on brand recognition.
Sony has put out many new ips this generation. A favorite of mine even though I am just starting to play it is Uncharted: Drakes Fortune. Western Rpgs are an interesting thing as I can only think of one company outside of Bethseda that produces them - Bioware. It is my impression that the market for them is kind small. The big ones may sell such as Mass Effect or Oblivion, but I can't seem to think of any others from other studios. Either way both the PS3 and the Xbox 360 have many new i...
Ahhh!!! Some with else who shares (sort of) the same problem. Just recently tried to play some videos off of an external hard drive only to release it is not formatted in fat32.
I have an original DS and a PSP-1000, but lately the DS hasn't been used. Nintendo may have the most sales, but Sony seem to cater more toward my gaming tastes. I feeling that I also am spoiled by the graphics of the psp.
Level 5 shot into my view also after playing Jeanne D'arc.
People need to learn that Breakfast is the guy that throws a penny into a crowd and watch everyone fight over something worth very little. Until that happens, I always get a chuckle to see how everyone reacts to his comments.
Is this new or was this just shown at the show?
OK I'm a little confused. Killzone 2 looks amazing but why was the perspective able to change in the loading screen? Is there some kind of added bonus at the show allowing some head tracking while loading?
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@1.3
AHHH!!! I love Sony, but I had forgotten about Lik Sang. That was an amazing site. I think I'm going to stew for awhile now trying resolve this mental conflict.
Yes, there may be things similar in structure to home, but home is by far one of the most polished. That being said, if support from developers begin to start appearing in Home, I am sure this will be a positive for Sony.