$100 is kind of pricey when the PS3 costs $300. If they want lots of adopters they should make it at least $70-80 or less with a collection of mini games thrown in.
$100 is kind of pricey when the PS3 costs $300. If they want lots of adopters they should make it at least $70-80 or less with a collection of mini games thrown in.
@puresewas1de: That's what I was trying to articulate. They're adding functionality to Little Big Planet. Great, I already own that game. It's a compelling reason to shell out for the device. The game was great before and adds more functionality. With the Wii you don't have choice.
@pzrtak: Yeah, except for the fact that it's only adding to Playstation's continually growing library of great games. You have the choice to choose what you want, that's the best part. Don't want PS move? How about God of War 3 or Heavy Rain.
This is great for PS3 gamers because the system has already been out for nearly three years now, it has a great library of games and now the Move will provide an additional gaming experience to a pre-existing console. It's great. You don't have to choose between COD4, Heavy Rain or motion controls, you can have them…
@Scott Dunt: I complained about the Wii but only because it's entire catalogue is centered around Wiimote games. The PS3 that I've already had for a couple of years has a lot of great games and now added functionality later into its lifetime. Why not go for it?
I've owned a PS3 for nearly three years now. I don't have a Wii and if Sony wants to add this type of control scheme to an already existing console with a great array of games, I'm all for it. Hell, they're even patching some older titles to be compatible with Move.
"I played FPS Tiger Woods and I liked it
Three years ago I bought the PS3 with the promise that many great sequels to titles I love would come to its platform. That the conclusion to the epic series that is God of War would be released and conclude an epic trilogy. The PS3 has been delivering on the promise of great game after great game for the past two…
@DrezKill: He makes his heart sing because he tore it out and is now using it as a flute. Kratos is brutal like that.
@Shinobiii: The 2 and 3 number keys are close together. Maybe what he meant to say was "It looked like an earlier PS3 game". In which case he'd still be wrong.
@lance.uppercut: Damn, I can't win with you. Is it wrong to beat up an unarmed male shop keeper too? Yes. For me personally, it doesn't have as much to do with gender roles as it does with feeling uncomfortable about it. As a friend to a few women whose boyfriends "haven't been the nicest" it just makes it difficult…
I'm happy that Macs are getting Steam. Finally I'll be able to enjoy Valve games the way they were meant to be played (as the PC community often says).
@Owosso: That's about as big as it gets. Valve released a series of teasers, you can see them all here: [9to5mac.com]
I don't know why the Wii gun is even being brought up. At three years old you lack the sense of knowing if what you're holding is dangerous, which is why it's up to the parents to make sure nothing that will harm the child is laying around.
The art style is nice. I've been looking forward to the sequel of Shiv for awhile now.
@Mister Jack FINALLY got Plants vs. Zombies: I passed up Heavy Rain for God of War 3. The side of me that likes arty games was overtaken to find out what happens in the conclusion to an epic trilogy.
@iamspoo: PS3.
@Auto Aim is for Pussies.: The first thing my dad said after setting up the big screen tv was "I'm never going to a theater again."
@(Pigeon) Teliko: It could be henna and he gets it redone for his public appearances (?)
Lucky us! Glad to be getting FPS's on the Mac platform. Now it all depends on whether the default graphics chip they supply with the iMac is good enough...