Dr.Grass said:
osamanobama said:
yo_john117 said:
osamanobama said:
Vetteman94 said:
Dr.Grass said:
SpartenOmega117 said: uncharted 3 still looks amazing. and uncharted 2 is still in top 5 of the best looking games this gen on consoles. |
Its easily in the top 3 and perhaps even still #1.
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Its not #1, it hasnt been for some time now. And definitely only Top 5 and maybe out of that by now. God of War III, Killzone 3 and Gears 3, all have it topped quite easily.
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lol,
just no
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I agree. Gears 3 most definitely has not surpassed UC2. It may come close in some parts but thats about it.
IMO Killzone 3 is the consistently best looking console game out. Rage would be the best (not by much though) if it looked as good close up as it did from a distance.
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i said this in some RAGE thread, but i will say it here to.
i think that if RAGE was a 30 Hz game instead of 60 Hz, then it would have a really really good shot at being the best graphical game out there (on consoles)
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I'm not sure how people are so amazed by RAGE. Its one of the most inconsistent looking games I've seen. Texture popin all over the place and low res textures living side-by-side with hi-def ones. I honestly don't get it.
For the driving sections there might be a case, but not IMO for anything else.
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i do not disagree.
i feel as though some reviewers are dying to have a multiplat game be the best graphical game, so when they see one that looks pretty, they just throw out a really high score on its graphics.
ign gave it a 10, completely over looking very apparent pop-in andbland textures all over the place, low resolution much of the time. they also did the same thing for crysis it seems. they completely fell for the hype the devs were giving it, crowned it graphics king, completely over looking, lots of pop-in (and Crysis 2 isnt even nearly as open as Rage), screen tear gallore, so many framerate drops, lots of clipping (objects or people going though solid objects), low resolution.
both these games look great, but those huge glarring faults shouldnt be overlooked