And so the legend of secret ps3 game concludes...BlazingDarkness said:Secret BBC PS3 Game = TRICO
And so the legend of secret ps3 game concludes...BlazingDarkness said:Secret BBC PS3 Game = TRICO
Gary Whitta said:That was, as stated, a prediction based on what was rumored/known to be in the briefing (almost everything). And I stand by the prediction although I think I'd upgrade it to a flat C or maybe a B- because Uncharted 2 looked fantastic and the motion controller was slightly less of a Wii Motion Plus clone than I expected it to be.
EDIT: Downgrading it back to a flat C because the PSP Go price point is a joke.
Donos said:oh god. the moment when tretton said "FF 14" was so priceless. Some ppl in the crowd thought that he ment 13Versus - like me. Than the trailer kicking in. good shocker.
Aselith said:I could see it working. A person using some sort of prop like a fake gun would probably do fairly well. Granted nobody would be using that for competitive play but it could definitely work on singleplayer as long as it has reasonably fast tracking.
BlazingDarkness said:
Paco said:Haven't followed God of War 3 very closely, but it seems like the previous iterations with shinier graphics. Is it doing anything innovative? Not saying it needs to, just wondering.
how do you know this? have you used natal and can vouch for it's accuracy?AnimeTheme said:I don't think so. First, the tracking accuracy of the current Natal is too poor for most FPS to work effectively. Second, there is NO effective "pointing" in the current Natal as far as I can see (unless they support some kind of additional and definite "tracker" besides just using your body). Third, how do they track some very small actions like firing the gun?
Giganticus said:how do you know this? have you used natal and can vouch for it's accuracy?
"it just can't work, I'm sure of it, what with my qualifications in fuck-all and years of experience in E3 youtubes"AnimeTheme said:It's pretty safe to assume that this early generation of "tracker-less" motion sensing technology can't be accurate, especially when you compare it with stuff like Wiimote and the PS3 wands. Even if you watch the E3 demos, you can easily tell that the accuracy is kinda poor.
Giganticus said:"it just can't work, I'm sure of it, what with my qualifications in fuck-all and years of experience in E3 youtubes"
BruceLeeRoy said:
Giganticus said:"it just can't work, I'm sure of it, what with my qualifications in fuck-all and years of experience in E3 youtubes"
eznark said:I didn't watch the second half of the conference but it struck me this morning...no Sly 4 talk anywhere at e3?
eznark said:Aw man, I thought for sure after the inFamous nods to Sly that they'd announce a new one. Get Sucker Punch back to work now. inFamous 2 or Sly 4, don't care which.
eznark said:Aw man, I thought for sure after the inFamous nods to Sly that they'd announce a new one. Get Sucker Punch back to work now. inFamous 2 or Sly 4, don't care which.
Loudninja said:A little early to announced a new game dont you think
Edit:No Ratchet did not bomb.
Andvary said:What's up with that guy Gary Whitta, what a joke.
Ghost Leviathan said:Gary is just confused as to why you're all being ultra-positive about Sony when they got hammered by Microsoft.
Kintaro said:Hammered huh? Both conferences showed a lot of games. One had a hardware debut, both has tech demos of products not even close to being done with applications that are dubious at best with tons to prove and both has out of nowhere announcements. Oh, and both has their down parts too. Both has live demos of games we already knew about.
Hammered how? You can argue if MS' conference (as in the show) was better, sure. Content wise? Hammered is a bit fanboyish.
Kintaro said:? Hammered is a bit fanboyish.
You might not have caught this juicy tidbit among the many announcements at yesterdays PlayStation E3 Press Conference, but Capcoms Lost Planet 2 is confirmed to be hitting the PLAYSTATION 3. From what Ive seen of the game thus far, this is a very good thing. Capcoms Frank Filice tells us more:
Totobeni said:after reading many pages of this thread ..I guess poor mod nation Racer is the victim of Trico , Uncharted 2 , GOW3 and GT5 no one even care about it , it was one of best things of Sony Conference
So showing More exclusives as opposed to more multiplatform GAMES IS BAD? HOLY SHIT SONY BE DOOMED!!!:lolGhost Leviathan said:Gary is just confused as to why you're all being ultra-positive about Sony when they got hammered by Microsoft.
Reminds me of the Gamecube era when fans would love anything Nintendo announced just to see the platform was still alive.
Loudninja said:Lost Planet 2 on PS3: The 1st Interview
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2009/06/03/lost-planet-on-ps3-the-1st-interview/
Andronicus said:So showing More exclusives as opposed to more multiplatform GAMES IS BAD? HOLY SHIT SONY BE DOOMED!!!:lol
what about 360 losing exclusives....:lol
Andronicus said:So showing More exclusives as opposed to more multiplatform GAMES IS BAD? HOLY SHIT SONY BE DOOMED!!!:lol
what about 360 losing exclusives....:lol
was just making a point on the most recent announcement i didnt want to bring upjonabbey said:Lost Planet came out on PS3, it just suffered tremendously in comparison to the 360 version.
Hopefully LP2 is at parity, this time.
LP1 was ported by a different team studio though and not even Capcom. If you wanna see any indication of what LP2 might be on the PS3, you should look at how DMC4 and RE5 run on the PS3.jonabbey said:Lost Planet came out on PS3, it just suffered tremendously in comparison to the 360 version.
Hopefully LP2 is at parity, this time.
sinseers said:Game reveals and gameplay footage aside, Sony has clearly proven that they have learned nothing from pricing the PS3 at $600. Now they are going to price a remodeled PSP at $249? Really? In this economic climate?
lilljolle said:For someone who hasn't watched the whole conference, is the opening post updated or is it still only predictions?
Can't be arsed to watch it all, just want to read a quick summary somewhere.
mrklaw said:the key for me between the two is how accurate Natal is in a real home - you know, with bad lighting, in front of nasty wallpaper that matches your shirt. And also how it handles depth - anything in the same plane as the camera should be doable by eyetoy, so I'd be interested to see how well they handle depth perception on natal.
rinker said:Don't wanna dig through and find the thread....
Any Afrika news from e3? or the national geographic whatever?
OH GOD YES!Loudninja said:Lost Planet 2 on PS3: The 1st Interview
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2009/06/03/lost-planet-on-ps3-the-1st-interview/
Kintaro said:You got two choices. Buy the older model PSP for $169 (in this climate?!?) or the higher end, download only model for the higher end price. I think they will be fine. Especially with the games line up.
Cheech said:What I can't quite grasp is what about the Go is compelling enough to upgrade from an existing PSP. If you had an original fat, ok, makes sense. But a 2000 or 3000? It's not like going from a Lite to a DSi, where you get the cameras, SD card, online store, bigger screens, etc...
With a Go, you get 16 gigs of flash, a slightly smaller form factor, and the inability to play existing PSP games that aren't downloadable. For an $80 premium? I just don't see it.