Lens of Truth Writes "Welcome back for another exciting Head2Head! This week we take a closer look at EA,’s Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel Demo for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Clearly, one version has the graphically advantage here but not without a hitch. Come join us as we compare one of the most anticipate game release this year. One last thing, Make sure you check back later today for a Bioshock Infinite Screenshot comparison and more!"
Alongside death, taxes and terrible Adam Sandler movies, video game sequels are just another crushing inevitability of life. Sequels and franchises are the lifeblood of the industry, so you can bet any halfway successful game will be aiming towards at least five more follow-ups and spin-offs in pursuit of more delicious money.
Yet even major franchises tend to run themselves into the ground eventually, where they can either reboot themselves and come back stronger than ever (think the new Tomb Raider games) or stay buried in the past.
We all have game franchises we love so much that we don't care what others
think. Then there are games that the majority just agree shouldn't exist.
Sometimes it just takes one of these to kill our most beloved series.
It Takes One Game to Kill a Franchise
Street Fighter V and SoulCalibur V come to mind.
True, and it depends on what the devs learn from the experience whether or not the franchise can make a comeback. Or even make it's first "comeback". Like with Nier. Nobody cared about the first one, but it's hype all around for the sequel :p
Sometimes a game can kill a franchise even before it starts, if it doesn't perform as well as expected. The Order 1886 is an example of this.
I want to say socom with socom 4 as it was by far the worst but confrontation had its issues also. However compared to socom 4 confrontation was amazing. Still not socom 2 but it worked.
Only in gaming can you engage in multiple planet-clearing world wars or explosive shootouts where one man somehow takes on hundreds of opponents. There's stiff competition as to which game really has the highest body count, so to make it simpler here we're going to generally avoid anything that's too “big picture” in the death department. Check out the top games with the most ridiculous body counts now!
Wow Xbox finally seems to win here, its been a while. Mission SSAO on the PS3 version makes the game look like donkey IMO.
360 version has a tiny tiny bit more detail, but they're very similar.
Toss up. Each system has pictures where it looked better. As usual the differences are so small it doesn't matter. And you really won't notice them live versus a still image. Fanboys feel free to click disagree now.
i could care less about this, how about some reviews???? not that it makes a huge difference. demo sold me, getting my copy as soon as i get out of work!!!!!!!!!
Where's my microscope