They'll need a new BG rating for most of these though (barely a game).
They'll need a new BG rating for most of these though (barely a game).
Sure it does. That was a case where you had what was supposed to be a GCN exclusive, and in order to get it on the PS2, it needed to be noticeably scaled down. The cutscenes weren't even real time, they were pre-rendered videos. That tells you more than the typical multi-platform game from that generation which was…
@Baraka_Obama: Yes, there was a noticeable gap in graphical quality with PS2 and Gamecube... PS2 looked much worse. Go look up RE4 comparison shots.
@atomicstrawberry: They've made far more money on Wii hardware than Sony and MS have made on PS3 and 360 hardware. Selling the most consoles and profiting from day one will do that. Not to mention the huge sales of remotes (see Wii Play sales) and nunchuks. Why in the world would they give that up?
They don't have to get back into a race they're leading. And yes, Nintendo exclusives are enough. The Wii got them back on the map after the Gamecube's relative failure, and I don't think we're going to see their new console flop like the PS3 initially did despite coming off of the PS2's success. Nintendo isn't…
No World of Goo, so it's not the best.
Well this 30-year-old will continue to never buy Sony products.
I actually had the PC version of this in the mid-90's. It sucked.
I'm pretty sure I've seen demos on WiiWare.
Not an uncommon sort of thing in the US... it's laughable.
The real problem is that he's not still in jail.
I got 80 hours out of Okami, so I'm sold on this regardless of any reviews.
I love Wind Waker. It's like someone splashed paint on the TV screen. Moving that graphical style over to the DS doesn't have the same effect.
My vote would go to the mist at Area 51 in Pandora Directive.
25 years of being the gold standard for games.
Anything to get rid of the over done TF2 and L4D.
Don't really care what they do with the co-op... not interested at all after playing the demo.
@tyroney: I love Grim Fandango, but I'm fine with it not having a sequel. And if it ever does, I'd rather someone else develop it.
I'd like to see Telltale put out one of these adventure game series and have it look different from the rest. Everything they put out looks the same and, without playing them, appears to play the same.
Eh, if they can be conservative in the game, at least that's a step in the right direction.