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Wheelman: Video Comparison - PS3 and Xbox 360

PS3 and Xbox 360 versions compared in 720p.

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Chris3995507d ago

And the reviewers, regardless of their platform of choice, all concur that the game is a turd.

No need to fight the Great Flame-War here, the game is an insult to anyone who purchases it.

BkaY5506d ago

"turd is turd no matter how much u polish it"...

agree game is crap...

peace

thereapersson5507d ago

This game sucks ass no matter which system it's played on. Claiming a victory over this game is like coming in first in the special olympics -- coincidentally, that's also just like arguing on the internet.

We already know which version is going to be superior considering how much the developer of this game was complaining over much of a "pain in the ass" the PS3 is.

Ju5507d ago

...and yet its an UE3 based game (not that I am trying to implicate anything here).

Microsoft Xbox 3605507d ago (Edited 5507d ago )

If you were to simulate the process of a horse taking a sh*t in 3d, this game would be it.

I would never take the time in my life to compare crap to another. Moving on.

DFresh5507d ago

PS3 to me has way better lighting.
360 kinda has a little bit better shading.
Other then that it pretty much looks the same.

DelbertGrady5507d ago

What you are trying to say is the PS3 version lacks AA (more jaggies) and sports the trademark vaseline filter.

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Ranking every game with Vin Diesel from worst to best

From Xfire: "Video game enthusiast and Hollywood superstar, Vin Diesel, has taken his talents to video games numerous times. We've decided to rank all of his games from the worst to the best."

Orchard1023d ago (Edited 1023d ago )

“Ranking every game with Vin Diesel from terrible to bad”

Fixed the title for you.

Venoxn4g1023d ago

Yes it is..such a great game

bunt-custardly1023d ago

Obviously too young or ill-informed to pass judgement. Honestly, Orchard. You just mugged yourself off. Starbreeze Studios' The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay is a very well-known classic.

rlow11023d ago

Butcher Bay was great. From the prolog, fist fighting, knife fights and story. The immersion of the whole package really uped the criteria of what a cutting edge game was back then. I would like another adventure with Riddick, but it would have to be triple A status to live up to Butcher Bay.

shaenoide1023d ago

You can't you. There isn't any good game :p

boing11023d ago

Butcher's Bay, man. A classic. One of the few games I finished in one sitting.

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The Top 5 Games that Demand a Sequel - InRetroSpect RAW

In this episode of InRetroSpect RAW, Dan, Pete & Kris argue over which games demand a sequel. Hear Pete confuse us with Prince of Persia timelines, Kris drops the ball with an unprecedented late swap and find out which game makes Dan threaten to leave if it isn’t included.

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Hellsvacancy3848d ago

I'd like to see another Tenchu, I miss that series

Lord_Sloth3848d ago

COMPLETELY agree. Got a 360 just for Z.

Krimmson3848d ago

Remember everyone, Sega thought it was a better idea to invest in Aliens: Colonial Marines than Shenmue 3.

ScubbaSteve3848d ago (Edited 3848d ago )

I never played the Shenmue games, but I've always wanted another Valkeria Chronicles on a main console. So I'd be happy to lend you all my pitchfork when you rise up against Sega.

Lord_Sloth3848d ago

And accidentally invest in Borderlands 1 and 2 at the same time. XXXD

Sam Fisher3848d ago

Im glad im not the only person that liked otogi and part 2

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Cult Classics – Wheelman

Game Informer - When Wheelman was announced back in 2006, the project was full of promise. It had big star Vin Diesel attached along with his boutique development house Tigon Studios (which also worked on the great The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay). It was tied to a film of the same name and the stories would weave together. Over the years to its 2009 release, however, publisher Midway's financial problems kept getting worse, and the film counterpart never got off the ground (much like Midway's failed attempt to tie a movie to 2006 game Spy Hunter: Nowhere to Run). Out of all the turmoil, primary developer Midway Studios - Newcastle somehow managed to turn in a fun popcorn flick of a driving game with ridiculous, yet exciting Hollywood-style action around every turn.

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