Chevrolet had their chance with the Volt but they didn't take that risk. Had they done so, things could be different.
Anyway, it's good to play it safe but if 3D does kick off and hit mainstream, Sony will be reaping the reward first just like blurays.
And if you think it's vastly superior to the Eye toy, you're delusional.
Add all the glitter and gold you want but the basic use and concept is still the same. It's not adding anything new.
Until the day the Kinect does something new and different (like an actual noticeable and huge different and not some extra dimension blah blah bs), it's perfectly valid to say it's not innovating or revolutionary in anyway and similar to the Eye toy.
It shouldn't scratch the game in the first place. That's the problem. PS3 doesn't do that, the Wii doesn't do that so why does the 360 do that?
It's like having a car with brakes that only works when you slowly brake but if you ever brake hard and fast, those suckers will disintegrate. So, rather than fixing the brake, the company tells people to drive slower? more careful? avoid ACCIDENTS?
While, it's best to be careful, this shouldn&...
The only game that peak my interest is NFS Hot Pursuit but hey that's great in my book.
Yes, back to the root. This is the NFS I love and enjoy, so hopefully it's good. Please let it have a good Driving Force GT support.
Well let's assume they want to throw dignity out the window. They are now face with the price of entry. I see the Wii being more affordable especially with the recent bundles. I had 4 friends who bought a Wii since they introduce the new bundles.
He's one hell of a developer. When he's enthusiastic about something, it shows and when he's not. Well, it shows.
Whatever his next big project is, I can't wait.
I don't see how it really save anything except maybe the media writing how terrible it is. Other than that, I don't see how it really save them from the hardcore gamers judgment.
Why do they need to?
I mean Logitech and GT goes hand and hand. The PS3 and GT5 will support all sorts of wheel. Unless Sony can make a wheel that cost $100 with the quality of a G25/27, I don't see why most gamers would buy it at all.
I got my Logitech Driving Force GT for $70 new and love it but it's no G27.
I think Sony is aware that GT5 is one of the most anticipated games. Maybe one guy at Sony isn't aware or something is tak...
GT5, it's one of the reason why I got the PS3 in the first place. Second was MGS4.
After FFXIII, I'm really iffy about Versus.
Well, you can't deny the fact that a lot of people are buying a PS3 just for GT5. Heck, I know someone who I tried to convince to get a PS3 but said he'll only get it once GT5 comes out and the G27 with it.
And one of the largest interest is generated by Korea who practically made SC a national sport.
I concur. I never saw the appeal of custom paint jobs. It feels amateurish and takes away from the car. I mean these manufactures are pretty hard on the whole damage thing imagine how they feel when they see their car with penis and other derogatory images on their car.
Reminds me a few days ago on Kotaku
http://kotaku.com/5554267/y...
I feel if they add visual customizatio...
Custom build track please?
Oh Kojima, an expert with tease. I think it's going to be the DC to MGS4.
Better yet, I wish they would port MGS 1-3 onto the PS3 since I no longer have a PS2 to play 2 and 3.
I don't see how MS, Konami, fans, and consumers will benefit from a time exclusive. In fact, I see it hurting them. Most MGS fans are not that excited for Rising as they are for Peace Walker or MGS4. These fans are primary PS owners.
Many games tend to sell well during the first few weeks. What we learn from a lot of time exclusive is that the release on the second console tends to not do as well as the first console. People get tired of waiting, see reviews, spoilers, et...
I don't really mind the name thing since it's not as fun as racing against humans minus those who feel that they should play the game like destruction derby.
What I do hope for is a rank/profile system where it will weed out the players who want to drive like they are in a destruction derby from those who want to seriously race.
Honestly, I don't mind if they add a premium as long as what we have now remains a free option. Right now, I can not justify paying to pay online at all but doesn't mean I don't want to play online. Maybe in the future if what premium has to offer is good, I'll get it.
Not for the die hard delusional.
I guess that might be the 3rd title on Konami's site.
I'm sold on the 3DS.
This conference is so much better than Microsoft.