Must be the PSN version.
Considering how little effort Konami put into the 'next gen' PES2008 and the hopeless PS3 patch that didn't fix anything whatsoever, they need to restore some customer faith with this one. Hopefully they're aware that they're bringing the world's most revered sports sim to the best-selling console......
Winning Eleven 6: Final Evolution was great on Gamecube, so this should hopefully build on that.
Quirky controls or not, if it plays ok through WiiConnect I'll b...
HD formats need to come near to price-matching SD to be make any significant progress. A decent upscaling DVD player can be had for £40 in the UK with thousands of cheap, quality films to watch on it.
Plus, no stuuuuupid distribution war on SD-DVD. Everything is available
Zhuk, the whole world is on the fence. Neither format has made any conceivable dent into DVD sales. They'll both hobble along for a couple more years and then IP delivery of HD content will be the winner.
People don't want another format cluttering up their shelves, they want portability and convenience, even if its at the cost of quality - look at the success of MP3. DVDs can be ripped and transcoded to suit whatever player you own or choose. HD-DVD and BR can't. Big, BIG dis...
Could this be a more generic looking FPS shooter? No baited breath here.
Yes, SD DVDs are cheap, easy to copy, store and utilise on portable hardware. None of these qualities are present on BR & HD-DVD, which is why they'll both fail to gain any grip on the market, and will be sidelined once net bandwith is capable of delivering on-demand HD content more easily.
People arent buying HD movies! Thats why there's a price war!!
Here's the best example, the film '300' is available on all formats. Sales so far....95%DVD, 3%BR. 2%HD-DVD. And thats for a movie made from the ground up with HD CGI and that actually looks like a computer game.
BR and HD-DVD are up against the tumbling price of cheap storage, and the increased performance of portable media players. As well as the continued overwhelming popularity of DVD. Both formats will...
So we can buy HD movies, so what? People don't want quality, they want convenience. Thats why CDs get their audio fidelity compressed and stored on computers these days.
I had the 360 HD DVD drive. It did what it supposed to do, and no more. And the picture was not much better than my good quality Panasonic DVD player.
People arent sick of DVD at all and won't stop buying them. Plus many folks know how to rip them easily onto mobile devices and home computers. T...
Spot on. Ocean had a run of tv & movie tie-ins that were all train wrecks. That spell created the cloud of suspicion that still hangs over film licensed games.
The early FIFA games were all stupendously bad.
Who remembers 'The Great Space Race' ?
Pansy.
SmokeyMcBlunt, having read the reviews for Lair and Eye of Judgement, 'slue' would be more accurate. Look it up if you have to, dunce.
5 games spread of three months is a 'slew' is it? Jesus wept...
If it's got the gameplay of the original 8-bit wonder, combined with online multiplayer, then it'll be special.
Underwhelmed. Take 'Romancing The Stone' for "inspiration" and fashion a game out of Prince of Persia bouncing around and MOH pistol-poppin'. You lot can crap on about graphics all you want, I smell another Lair.
yeah, im waiting on that. all though the framerate issues mentioned is a bit....crap. So much for PS3 "power".
So much frothing over a pretty but generic platform game. Like strays squabbling over a few bare bones. Thats what PS3 owners have been reduced to.
Oblivion
R6: Vegas
Lost Planet
Ninja Gaiden
Lego Star Wars
GRAW 2
Orange Box (sometime)
PS3 - the home of 'sloppy seconds'.
"Alien" on the Amstrad CPC. One of the first movie tie-ins, and one of the best.
"Lair" scares me. Not the game, just the incompetence of it.
"Alien" on the Amstrad CPC. One of the first movie tie-ins, and one of the best.
"Lair" scares me. Not the game, just the incompetence of it.
the most boring N4G article ever.