There was slight mention of Skyward Sword, too. Apparently the game is near the end of development, and should be released this year, at least in Japan. Expect OoT 3D out first, though.
There was slight mention of Skyward Sword, too. Apparently the game is near the end of development, and should be released this year, at least in Japan. Expect OoT 3D out first, though.
I'm thinking it looks great, but I'm a little worried about at the lack of apparent multiplayer! Hopefully that's still in the game!
I'd have been much more impressed had they not even had the front screen a touchscreen, and instead, made it 3D. Touch functionality could've been done through the back easily enough, and then they'd be on equal footing with the 3DS.
Still, the back touchpad is the most unique feature of the platform, and I like the thinking behind it, but unfortunately, I need more than a grainy video, and Sony hasn't yet released this trailer.
Maybe deflate was an exaggeration in language? To me, I see a price deduction of $400 or more in this scenario a deflation. If it's a dime over $600, I'll eat my words!
Various news outlets are reporting the Uncharted game at Sony's event is a new title, not a port of the first game, something that was unclear at the time of press last night.
1942 is pretty much the shmup that transformed the genre, but that doesn't mean it doesn't show age.
I'd never played Black Tiger before. In Japan, its name is Black Dragon, which makes more sense. To commemorate the launch, I watched a video of someone playing the game on youtube. If I had to describe it, I'd say it looked like a mixture of Ghosts & Goblins (or Ghouls & Ghosts) with Castlevania.
I have a brother-in-law that might. He likes fancy techy stuff, even if he doesn't use it. As of now, I don't plan to buy it. Sad thing is, a PSP actually does have a lot of tempting games on it, but like the DS, its price refuses to go down into a viable range. I could see myself tempted to buy the first revision of the NGP whenever the price shoots down if there's quality games there that aren't just PS3 ports, but even then, I'd want a lower price than what the PSP is at now.
Forgive me if there's any minor errors in here, it is pretty early in the morning, but I think everything is accurate.
Really? I think Sony blew it this time. Sort of. I love the idea behind the PlayStation Suite. That's great. I'll be excited to see high-quality games come to my phone.
The NGP? Well, right now, Sony's laid the framework. The device, to me, seems to be a PSP2, which, in all fairness, is exactly what it is. What I mean to say though, is that this game does exactly what the PSP did. It plays games with great graphics on the go. Sony added in a touchpad, then exhibited it with the equivalent of Wii-style waggle to climb a vine. The lack of 3D, itself, is the most disappointing aspect. After having seen the 3DS in person, I really can't see anyone wanting a portable machine built only for gaming that isn't also 3D. Maybe it will be a reintroduced feature at E3, but if it isn't, I don't think they'll fare well against Nintendo. So far, and yes, I'll admit, I'm biased, but the NGP isn't a device I want. No price tag was mentioned, but if it is as powerful or nearly as powerful as a PS3, we should expect it to be way up there, especially if it can access phone networks in North America. I would imagine we're looking at a $350-$400 device here, personally. I really just can't see how Sony expects to gain any ground here.
Right now this is about $7.30 on the Android market. I'm considering purchasing it and reviewing it, but I'm working on another Square Enix game, Kingdom Hearts: Re:coded. Anyway, I'll post whether or not I'll be buying it in the next few days, for anyone interested.
Chris is playing some scary game. Of some sort. It's on the PC. I don't recall what it's called. Regardless, I can hear him scream a room over every time he turns it on. And that's just the same opening sequence!
The only problem is that I don't know the name of it! It's on the PC, and I think it's somewhat independent.