The PS3 version of ME2 gets better and better each day.
I think you're confusing this thread with one about the shooters you're probably playing.
...there are three maps. Sounds like you didn't play it much.
I love the Silverback Ridge map, personally. I think you must have played Isla de Magma?
Nintendo 1st party titles are the only reason I own a Wii. Good reason, too.
The Wii basically stinks otherwise. But it doesn't matter, because Nintendo games are on it. And RE4: Wii edition.
It'd be hard for me to part with my Wii, despite the fact that I own so much more PS3 software, just because I know I'd want it again, when the next Mario/Zelda/etc. game came out. As long as Nintendo keeps making Mario games, the Wii will be worth having...
Katamari Wario?
Am I the only one who thought Katamari Damacy was cool when it came out, and also that it should have died after the first game?
It was cool, as in "wierd and different". Not cool as in, "well designed".
Wow. This footage is so doctored, it should have its own hospital wing.
You guys can't seriously believe that's what it looks like. You have to realize that rendering the "geometry" in that funky blurred image, if it really were that, would actually require horsepower well beyond what the PS3 or 360 offer.
'shopped. 100% guaranteed.
So... is this the guy who refocused all of MS's 1st party studios to do Kinect stuff over the past couple years?
@mcstorm,
No cgoodno's comment is correct, actually. There is a mode where you can see the dancing player's image, but its not the regular gameplay mode. The virtual dancers never mimic the player directly.
Article says 1 SPU does all the work. Doesn't even say if it requires the SPU the entire frame. That sounds like less of a drain on system resources than the 10-15ms on one 360 core for the Kinect, so it should be more useful for high-end gaming.
He should dump the dark sunglasses, and go with rose.
This guy seems like an... unusual choice for a project director. Maybe they wanted someone who was already thinking "outside the box", as it were. I guess he does seem awful open to interpreting gaming fun differently from the majority. Not so sure that's a good thing.
Dance Central doesn't even show the player's movements onscreen -- it judges your movements for correctness, and then display the onscreen dancer doing th proper move if you've done it right.
That said, its still a fun game. Harmonix is a good dev. Frankly, Guitar Hero, Rock Band, etc. have all done the same onscreen "virtual representation" of your actions, so this is really no different.
Dancing is one of the very few genres that cou...
LoL at all the people who think PSJailbreak has a PS2 emulator in it. Think those repair facilities, where the debug firmware supposedly came from, need to test PS2 functionality on PS3s to make sure they're working, eh?
They want the dollar of the gamer, the videophile, and the audiophile, though, and targets that market specifically. MS wants everyone's dollars, indiscriminately. That's the difference. No joke.
MS is embracing the casual market, which coincides perfectly with the reason they entered the console market to begin with -- to keep Microsoft as an option in the average Joe's livingroom, thus protecting Windows and Office from serious competition from another angle.
This is not a strategic change for them -- they simply saw the light of Nintendo's blazing trail, and are now pursuing them, rather than the former market leader, Sony. They don't care about gamers...
It hasn't been hacked, for all practical purposes.
Looks like the PS3 list has 16/25 as exclusives, and the 360 list is 9/25 -- but if you give the 360 the benefit of the doubt, and count Orange Box as a 360 exclusive... then its 10/25. ;)
Interesting how the multiplats aligned so differently on the two lists, however, except for Fallout and RDR. I would expect some of them to be displaced further back on the PS3 list, due to exclusives filling in space up front, but that's not what happened at all. Even stranger, Obli...
I agree that Japanese hand-drawn animation is top notch -- I think it'd be safe to say that its pretty much the finest in the world. When it comes to computer-generated stuff, though, the West takes the crown easily -- e.g. Pixar, Dreamworks.
Why the disagrees? X360 fanbots who wouldn't want the game to look better than its 360 counterpart? If it can be done (Sony now provides it in the SDK), why not?
It took me a moment to realize that was the Rising Sun, and not symbology for the RRoD, in the pic.
Seriously, though, it's hard to fathom why the 360 doesn't do better in Japan. It's a good console, with good games. Japanese retail just dislikes it? Was the old version just too loud for tiny Japanese living spaces?