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Ba'al
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PostPosted: Mar 11 2010 07:56 pm Reply with quote Back to top

It'd really make my week or month if Nintendo ended up swerving everyone and announce a traditional console with the Wii functions as a secondary option and MS and Sony both coming out with Wii clones.


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PostPosted: Mar 12 2010 09:40 am Reply with quote Back to top

The Wii sold a lot of units because of it's price and family-oriented gameplay, not because of gimmicky motion controls.

I really wish that if companies are hell bent on exploring motion controls, at least make it optional as they do make games less fun and more frustrating to play. Even Mario Galaxy. Why can't I just push B to spin attack instead of shaking the remote? B will always respond, shaking only responded about 85% of the time.

I recently played De Blob which was a great game, but for some retarded reason instead of mapping the jump to a button, they make it so you had to thrust the wiimote downward to get your guy to jump. The game is a platformer so it gets pretty frustrating when the stupid blob doesn't jump when you want him to simply because the bar didn't recognize your thrust. It made the game worse.

Pushing buttons isn't broken, so stop trying to fix it by taking a step backward!
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PostPosted: Mar 13 2010 04:55 am Reply with quote Back to top

Alowishus wrote:
Knyte wrote:


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lol it's like a full battle station.

That would be tits with a Mechwarrior game. Surprised



 
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PostPosted: Mar 17 2010 05:40 pm Reply with quote Back to top

That was a fairly entertaining ad.


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Deadmau_5pra
Title: Amatuer film/podcaster
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PostPosted: Mar 17 2010 07:02 pm Reply with quote Back to top

username wrote:
Syd Lexia wrote:
There's no where else for the industry to go, aside from slightly prettier games. Hence, gimmick controllers.

I mean, what other innovations have we had in gameplay recently? Heavy Rain? Heavy Rain's not innovative. It's a really, really, ridiculously pretty version of Night Trap.

Personally, I'd like to see the industry set back 30 years, because I have the Pac-Man Fever. It's driving me crazy.

i never played night trap. and i played the demo of heavy rain, and it intrigued me. it seem like a very good game

anyone else play it?


Yes. Heavy Rain is an awesome game. I beat it yesterday.


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PostPosted: Mar 17 2010 08:50 pm Reply with quote Back to top

SpraCoalee wrote:
username wrote:
Syd Lexia wrote:
There's no where else for the industry to go, aside from slightly prettier games. Hence, gimmick controllers.

I mean, what other innovations have we had in gameplay recently? Heavy Rain? Heavy Rain's not innovative. It's a really, really, ridiculously pretty version of Night Trap.

Personally, I'd like to see the industry set back 30 years, because I have the Pac-Man Fever. It's driving me crazy.

i never played night trap. and i played the demo of heavy rain, and it intrigued me. it seem like a very good game

anyone else play it?


Yes. Heavy Rain is an awesome game. I beat it yesterday.

you beat it yesterday? nice. did you complete the game though?


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PostPosted: Mar 18 2010 10:52 am Reply with quote Back to top

aherpesoutbreak wrote:
*snip ad*

I love Kevin Butler commercials. This one is no different. Doesn't top the God of War III one though.


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PostPosted: Mar 18 2010 01:19 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Kansas City in 6?

Fuck you Kevin Butler! Fuck you!
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Deadmau_5pra
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PostPosted: Mar 18 2010 02:44 pm Reply with quote Back to top

username wrote:
SpraCoalee wrote:
username wrote:
Syd Lexia wrote:
There's no where else for the industry to go, aside from slightly prettier games. Hence, gimmick controllers.

I mean, what other innovations have we had in gameplay recently? Heavy Rain? Heavy Rain's not innovative. It's a really, really, ridiculously pretty version of Night Trap.

Personally, I'd like to see the industry set back 30 years, because I have the Pac-Man Fever. It's driving me crazy.

i never played night trap. and i played the demo of heavy rain, and it intrigued me. it seem like a very good game

anyone else play it?


Yes. Heavy Rain is an awesome game. I beat it yesterday.

you beat it yesterday? nice. did you complete the game though?



Yes I did. I got all the endings and played all the way through twice. The ending....you'll just have to play for yourself, but since you enjoy the demo, you most likely are gonna love the game.


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PostPosted: Mar 18 2010 04:19 pm Reply with quote Back to top

SpraCoalee wrote:
username wrote:
SpraCoalee wrote:
username wrote:
Syd Lexia wrote:
There's no where else for the industry to go, aside from slightly prettier games. Hence, gimmick controllers.

I mean, what other innovations have we had in gameplay recently? Heavy Rain? Heavy Rain's not innovative. It's a really, really, ridiculously pretty version of Night Trap.

Personally, I'd like to see the industry set back 30 years, because I have the Pac-Man Fever. It's driving me crazy.

i never played night trap. and i played the demo of heavy rain, and it intrigued me. it seem like a very good game

anyone else play it?


Yes. Heavy Rain is an awesome game. I beat it yesterday.

you beat it yesterday? nice. did you complete the game though?



Yes I did. I got all the endings and played all the way through twice. The ending....you'll just have to play for yourself, but since you enjoy the demo, you most likely are gonna love the game.

i was being facetious in my response ("i BEAT IT yesterday")
i know, very stupid etc etc.

at any rate, Heavy Rain is one of the games i want to get whenever i do happen to buy the PS3, since they are still sold out @ best buy & amazon.


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Deadmau_5pra
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PostPosted: Mar 18 2010 06:28 pm Reply with quote Back to top

username wrote:
SpraCoalee wrote:
username wrote:
SpraCoalee wrote:
username wrote:
Syd Lexia wrote:
There's no where else for the industry to go, aside from slightly prettier games. Hence, gimmick controllers.

I mean, what other innovations have we had in gameplay recently? Heavy Rain? Heavy Rain's not innovative. It's a really, really, ridiculously pretty version of Night Trap.

Personally, I'd like to see the industry set back 30 years, because I have the Pac-Man Fever. It's driving me crazy.

i never played night trap. and i played the demo of heavy rain, and it intrigued me. it seem like a very good game

anyone else play it?


Yes. Heavy Rain is an awesome game. I beat it yesterday.

you beat it yesterday? nice. did you complete the game though?



Yes I did. I got all the endings and played all the way through twice. The ending....you'll just have to play for yourself, but since you enjoy the demo, you most likely are gonna love the game.

i was being facetious in my response ("i BEAT IT yesterday")
i know, very stupid etc etc.

at any rate, Heavy Rain is one of the games i want to get whenever i do happen to buy the PS3, since they are still sold out @ best buy & amazon.


You cheeky bastard. Laughing


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PostPosted: Mar 18 2010 06:29 pm Reply with quote Back to top

username wrote:
SpraCoalee wrote:
username wrote:
SpraCoalee wrote:
username wrote:
Syd Lexia wrote:
There's no where else for the industry to go, aside from slightly prettier games. Hence, gimmick controllers.

I mean, what other innovations have we had in gameplay recently? Heavy Rain? Heavy Rain's not innovative. It's a really, really, ridiculously pretty version of Night Trap.

Personally, I'd like to see the industry set back 30 years, because I have the Pac-Man Fever. It's driving me crazy.

i never played night trap. and i played the demo of heavy rain, and it intrigued me. it seem like a very good game

anyone else play it?


Yes. Heavy Rain is an awesome game. I beat it yesterday.

you beat it yesterday? nice. did you complete the game though?



Yes I did. I got all the endings and played all the way through twice. The ending....you'll just have to play for yourself, but since you enjoy the demo, you most likely are gonna love the game.

i was being facetious in my response ("i BEAT IT yesterday")
i know, very stupid etc etc.

at any rate, Heavy Rain is one of the games i want to get whenever i do happen to buy the PS3, since they are still sold out @ best buy & amazon.


You cheeky bastard. Laughing


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PostPosted: Mar 18 2010 07:02 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Blackout wrote:
Alowishus wrote:
Knyte wrote:


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lol it's like a full battle station.

That would be tits with a Mechwarrior game. Surprised

It is, that thing was made specifically for a mech game called Steel Battalion on the Xbox. Every button on that controller gets used in-game (and about half of them come into play while starting the mech up). The best little detail of it is the red eject button under the flip-top cover (which you definitely have to use, unless you're some kind of god at the game... you will get your ass kicked, and if your mech blows up with you in it... your saved game is erased).



 
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PostPosted: Mar 18 2010 10:21 pm Reply with quote Back to top

i remember reading about that game. it sounded like a great idea but i wasnt willing to spend all that cash on just one game. i forget how much it cost, but im sure it was over $100 US


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PostPosted: Mar 18 2010 11:12 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I believe it was $200.


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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 11:09 am Reply with quote Back to top

Fernin wrote:
Blackout wrote:
Alowishus wrote:
Knyte wrote:


Image

]


lol it's like a full battle station.

That would be tits with a Mechwarrior game. Surprised

It is, that thing was made specifically for a mech game called Steel Battalion on the Xbox. Every button on that controller gets used in-game (and about half of them come into play while starting the mech up). The best little detail of it is the red eject button under the flip-top cover (which you definitely have to use, unless you're some kind of god at the game... you will get your ass kicked, and if your mech blows up with you in it... your saved game is erased).

I've never played any type of Mech game, but that sounds fucking awesome. Was the game actually any good?


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PostPosted: Mar 19 2010 07:40 pm Reply with quote Back to top

http://wii.ign.com/articles/107/1077356p1.html

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IGN: So -- you got anything that can compete against Sony's revolutionary Move controller and sub-controller?

[Reggie leans back in his chair and laughs for several moments.]


Sums up EVERYTHING entirely.


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PostPosted: Mar 21 2010 09:34 pm Reply with quote Back to top

cocky sony
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The latest episode of GameTrailers TV featured an interview with Sony Computer Entertainment America president Jack Tretton, and he sure had quite a bit to say -- both about Sony's own projects and their competitors. On the show, Tretton promised Killzone fans that a third game in the series will indeed be announced (...eventually), and also compared Microsoft's Project Natal to the EyeToy they released for the PlayStation 2 nearly a decade ago.
"We own Guerrilla Studios and they did a great job on Killzone 1 and 2," Tretton said on the subject of Killzone 3. "I don't know when you'll see any announcements about it but I can promise you a Killzone 3." We've seen rumors about a third Killzone game before, but this is the clearest confirmation yet that it will indeed be made -- and probably fairly soon.

Moving on to the subject of Sony's Move motion controller, Tretton had some sharp words for the technology it'll be competing against when it launches alongside Microsoft's Natal this fall. "If you really want to get involved in playing with a camera I suggest you go out and buy a $99 PlayStation 2 and play some of the great technology we invented eight years ago," Tretton said. "I think ultimately [the Move] is next generation gaming."

Microsoft has of course faced the EyeToy comparison before with Natal, with director of product management Adam Greenberg saying, "We obviously could have done a motion controller if we'd have wanted to do that, but we felt that would be a much more interruptive experience." It's certainly going to be an interesting head-to-head later this year.

http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3178436


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