| MikeB said: BTW I have also been playing 3rd person over-the-shoulder camera view shooters since the 80s with games like Cabal, Space Harrier and Narco Police, or from first person view Operation Wolf / Thunderbolt and Exterminator. |
Can I have your autograph?
Anyways none of those games are in anyway similar to the 3rd person shooters described in this thread, especially Space Harrier. I mean, WTF? Space Harrier is one of the most widely known on-rails shooters.
But if you really want to stretch the meaning of a third person shooter to the breaking point then throw in Contra; which means that plenty of people here having been playing 3rd person shooters just as long as you, such as myself.
But I digress. I've only played the demo of Uncharted thus far, but I also found the cover system ungainly. Maybe it takes a lot of time to get used to, but its just not as smooth as GRAW, RSV or Gears. It was also odd when the Ak was practically useless, booth in damage and accuracy - even in single fire.
Outside of that its really pretty and very well put together, but it seems like they should have spent a bit more time with the cover mechanic and could have used some focus groups to play test the weapons.
Leo-j said: If a dvd for a pc game holds what? Crysis at 3000p or something, why in the world cant a blu-ray disc do the same?
ssj12 said: Player specific decoders are nothing more than specialized GPUs. Gran Turismo is the trust driving simulator of them all.
"Why do they call it the xbox 360? Because when you see it, you'll turn 360 degrees and walk away"







