When there wasn't any mention of a PC version at E3 I began to wonder if it wasn't going to happen. I really hope there is a PC version as I'd like to enjoy the game with a solid framerate... ;)
When there wasn't any mention of a PC version at E3 I began to wonder if it wasn't going to happen. I really hope there is a PC version as I'd like to enjoy the game with a solid framerate... ;)
Sounds like they've made an effort to fix all the things I hated about the original and make it a more fun experience. I think I'll definitely be buying this.
@ShirtGuyDom: I seem to recall one of the Kotaku previews for the game mentioned seeing a time trials option on the menu screen, so with any luck that will be a time trial with online leaderboards!
Don't get too excited PS3 owners, unless they've really overhauled the game it's a very repetitive affair. It looks fantastic in the cut-scenes and the story is pretty unique, but the long stretches between cut-scenes are filled with button mashing battles which are pretty tedious and repetitive after a while,…
I still think Pac-Man CE is one of the best things on XBLAH, and I loved the old Galaga on XBLAH, so I'll definitely be checking this out. I hope the design is as awesome as Pac-Man CE, but this time isn't hindered by the 360's shitty d-pad.
I have zero interest in playing games online with other people, whether they're FPSes, RPGs or racing. Hopefully KOTOR4 will go back to what made the first one great.
What would make this much more interesting is if they added some sort of real-time voice modulation to keep your voice in the correct key. A bit like what they do to make most modern "singers" sound like they can actually sing.
I can't work out how it's supposed to be played, it looks like some sort of timed gesture at people as you walk past them. Hopefully the game won't play itself like Wii Music...
The iPhone has a very powerful 600MHz+ ARM CPU, but it doesn't have anywhere near the same level of power for its graphics chip compared to the Dreamcast. I'd say the iPhone is more like an N64 in terms of graphics capability.
Nooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!
I hope they fix the frustratingly stupid AI and broken save system. The game works best as a sandbox, so hopefully they'll dump the time limit too.
I wish they'd made a proper Wave Race sequel. That holding the Wiimote and Nunchuck end-to-end control system looks horrible and awkward. I don't think the added Wii MotionPlus sensor brings anything to that mini game either.
It could be worse, they could have hired Michael Bay to ruin Castlevania like he ruined Transformers.
Nice shit talking, Howard. Considering the PS3 is way back in third place and is the most expensive system, I would have thought "expensive niche" would be a more appropriate term for the PS3?
That's a great likeness. He needs to practice his gruff movie voice and then he'll get all the chicks.
@smokinbettycrocker: No journalists bitched about the T&A, they bitched about all the plebs who's only link to the games industry is having a job in a games shop filling E3 up to the brim. E3's job is to allow the games press advance access to games to generate buzz amongst consumers, not to give self-important shop…
I'm replaying DMC4 on the PC and I've still got a few levels left of Soul Bubbles on the DS.
The Saint's Row guys managed to box in a small amount of city and give players a taste of the game. The Crackdown guys put in a time limit to ensure you don't see too much of the game.
"he's much more of a bad ass than a generic energy being who mimics the other character's styles could ever be."
It looks very thick and heavy, I can't see that going down well with the mainstream crowd.