MrBubbles said:
good thing i was talking about more than just the big daddy then... |
9.0 Graphics
A mix of old and new textures, combined with old glitches and slowdown that should've been fixed in a year's worth of extra development holds this game back slightly.
"This can also be said about some of the visuals within the game, which have received a number of enhancements, but also suffer from older, less impressive texture work. 2K Games went out of their way to make sure that the larger capacity of the Blu-ray was used to implement higher resolution textures across the title, as well as improve some of the in-game cutscenes. For the most part, you'll see these appear as a slightly sharper Rapture across the board, and you'll be able to pick up some features that look better than on the 360, such as pools of water or neon signage. However, there does appear to be a strange mix of the older textures scattered in the title as well, so you'll find quite a lot of texture pop in that will occur as you move through levels. This isn't solely as you load up a new level; this can occur even as you move through a section. It doesn't ruin the game's beauty in the slightest, but it does stick out like a sore thumb at times." -- IGN
Sounds better, not worse, than the 360 version. Just not better enough; and apparently that's changing soon.