A PS3 game for mature audience. Something tells me sales will stink.
Listen to all the rabid fanboys here, no wonder GT will continue to sell well despite it having been convincingly overtaken by the new kid on the block.
Agreed. Japanese developers have lost their edge and they're not progressive enough anymore. Look at JRPGs generally, RE. DMC, MGS and GT.
Yup, WKC is a fine testimony to your fanatical theory.
Another AAA score!
I am really hoping this game will succeed because I do like adventure games that do not necessarily involve action gameplay. But I do at least want to control my character, make choices and interact with the environment in a meaningful way rather than a mundane way. I have not downloaded the demo, but if the game turns out to be linear and limited to QTEs leading to the narrative, I think I'll be very disappointed no matter how good the graphics may turn out to be or how intriguing the stor...
Zombie sounds insecure.
I bought this game though, because it comes bundled with the camera which I want for Singstar.
Can't wait to do the mini game sequences of brushing my teeth and taking a crap in this game! A totally different and welcomed pace from most other types of gameplay.
You're mistaken. SC does not have hours of convoluted movie scenes and contrived dialogue that put you to sleep.
Also, big difference in that Splinter Cell is developed for 360, whereas Haze was for PS3.
Wonder if EA will blacklist Teletext.
I think you probably haven't played the game either, so you kinda fail too.
As consistently demonstrated on this forum, PS3 fans seem not to value maturity and the importance of free speech and opinion. Kinda like Sony France in this instance if true.
360 wins again.
I musta forgotten to add that /s.
"As a racing gamer, I’ve been a long-time fan of the GT series. At this point, after so many missed releases, it’s nearly impossible to say what GT5 will be or when it will ship. Based on the all the preview versions over the last several years, it looks like it will be a good racing game."
The burning question is whether the no-show game will, when it finally releases, be "almost as good as"!
They've taken their time to release the sequel, so I'm hopeful it will be a much better game. First one was already better than the Dynasty Warriors in any case.
Looks like a worthy participant in pursuit of the hack & slash crown.
I dunno, mature gaming on PS3 just doesn't seem to be a good formula.