This is the PS3 version:
http://images.playsyde.com/...
And this is the Xbox 360 version:
http://images.xboxyde.com/g...
For some strange reason, colors in the Xbox 360 version seem a little washed out and textures look a little bit (actually, quite a bit) sharper in the PS...
God, I so want it!
The German Eurogamer already reviewed the game. They gave it 9/10:
http://www.eurogamer.de/art...
However, in comments on Kotaku people with access to Partnernet have confirmed that the game is really there, and while the screens look a little different, the text really says "ALL THE RIGHTS MOVE".
Many people in my country are holding out on the PS3 because it can't play the "backups" yet. And because it's so damn expensive, of course.
The PS3 will soon wield the power of Grayskull!
They planned on selling 500,000 copies of Gundam Musou? I believe I've seen a video in which one of Namco Bandai execs said they plan on selling 1 million in Japan and 1 million in the rest of the world. Maybe he wasn't being serious or maybe it was just a crazy ass dream I had after stuffing myself with too much pizza.
Night and day. Maybe in the next generation? Or the one after it?
The model complexity is very close, even texturing, but lighting and rendering quality are very different.
Apparently it's not a new IP:
http://www.1up.com/do/newsS...
And this is "news for gamers" how?
Fake, you gullible sheep.
It's a long-running JOKE and it's been mentioned many times before.
Good luck with that...
GTHD cars look better than those found in Forza 2, there's really no question about it (even though Forza 2 cars look mighty fine as well). Environments are almost a draw, as far as I can tell. All in all, they look slightly better in GTHD, but then there are some elements that look better in Forza 2.
As to which one is a better game... Well, we'll find out soon enough. ;)
One more thing, it's so stupid of people saying GTHD should be given some credit because it...
It's a gorgeous looking game, no doubt about it. Cars do look more realistic than in Forza 2, at least until you damage them (or "damage" them, in GT's case).
However, it also needs to be said that as far as gameplay is concerned, GT is still playing catch-up with the first Forza, and Forza 2 is supposed to raise the bar even higher.
So both games have something going for them, it's up to each individual to decide whether they prefer style over substanc...
Looks nice. Amazing lighting on several shots.
Yes, it's exclusive, at least it has been exclusive all this time. I guess next week we'll find out if anything has changed.
Woo-hoo, that's great news! Both Forza Motorsport 2 and GTR X360? What an amazing combo.
I completely agree with him. Nowadays I prefer games that are 10-15 hours long, 25-30 hours is absolutely the most I'm willing to put up with (The Elder Scrolls games are an exception, but I have a very special relationship with Bethesda's babies).
Quality is much more important to me than quantity, especially since free time becomes so precious when you grow a little older (I'm 27).
True, but the arcade version is running on Sega Lindbergh hardware which uses PC components (although originally it was supposed to be based on Xbox 360 hardware). The only thing that makes the game easier to port to the PS3 is a very similar GPU.
The Xbox 360 version is supposed to feature improved anti-aliasing. Whether other visual elements are going to end up looking slightly worse remains to be seen.