I'm not a fan of Vocaloid but once I tried the game I couldn't stop playing. It's infectious!
I'm not a fan of Vocaloid but once I tried the game I couldn't stop playing. It's infectious!
It's the mouse acceleration that gimps the K/M users. So much that after playing both demos extensively using the 360 gamepad on both, I do pretty good on PC, but get destroyed on the 360.
If the controller is roughly the same size as a PS3 controller then I don't see what's the point, it should have buttons as big as the arcade game where you use the tip of your hand to push them. It would help clearing those crazy hard songs where you gotta hit Circle very fast and repeatedly, but not so fast as to…
Donkey Kong Country on the SNES called and it wants to have a word with you.
I've seen videos of DiRT 2, AvsP, Metro 2033 and the only way I can notice the tesselation is when they go into wireframe mode.
You can't really notice the difference with a youtube video. I have seen both versions running side by side and the difference is really spectacular.
You know you can do the same on PC (sit on a sofa, controller in hand) so that point is moot.
At 1080p You can get 60 fps most of the time with a Core 2 Duo and a GTX 285 on "gamer" (minimum) which still manages to look better than the 360 version.
Bionic Commando Rearmed. :)
With pictures this small this can't be called HD. they should have released full resolution pictures, the most dramatic difference would have been showing how the PS2 versions look all low-res pixelated, and the PS3 version all cleaned up, it would also allow them to showcase the improved textures.
Weird, If it wasn't for my nightly Bejeweled 3 Zen sessions I WOULDN'T be able to sleep. Phantasy Star Portable 2 works wonders too. (That's not a stab at PSP2, which I love.)
Call me crazy but I seriously LOVED Final Fantasy XIII. It's my favorite FF hands down, tied with Yakuza 3 for my personal 2010 GOTY, but perhaps that doesn't mean much coming from me who:
Thank you everyone for your answers. I really appreciate it!
Spanish. I had the fortune of studying English since I was a little kid. (I still remember having good times with the "Follow Me" video courses from BBC of London.) Text-heavy games like Final Fantasy were what drove me to learn.
Fascinating. I think this is the answer I was looking for. I pretty much suspected about that particular use of the word "may" but never was sure of it. Thanks!
That does it. I've canceled my preorder. :/
I was wondering, since English is not my native language I haven't really figured out what does the title of the game "Devil May Cry" actually means, but what better way to find out than asking English speakers!
LOL pic is funny. :P
Yeah, it's sad how the creative minds that brought us the amazing Rallisport Challenge series (DiRT doesn't fill the void RSC2 left) and Mirror's Edge (let them do ME2 you bastards!) are put to work on yet another game of soldiers. Isn't Medal of Honor and Crysis 2 enough?
I don't hate the game, but there are too many realistic military games and they all honestly look the same to me, in the same way other players think all racers look the same, all fighters look the same, all "animu" RPGs look the same so I recognize it's not exactly my cup of tea.