S.T.A.G.E. said:
Other Post: I'll agree that with the addition of the WItcher the 360's last quarter has become a hell of alot stronger. I just might pick that up. Twisted Metal is is going to be massive and Uncharted 3 is going to be groundbreaking. Gears 3 is doing nothing new, same old crap (but truthfully I still love the mindless gore of the multiplayer). Microsoft pulled a smart move getting Projekt CD to get them the Witcher 2. Halo: CEA is not AAA though, it's just a revamp and I doubt it will get very much play compared to Reach. True fans of Halo will buy that. I put this in the same basket as ICO and Shadow of the Colossus collection and the second GOW collection. Theres also Rachet and Clank: All for one, Sorcery, No More Heroes: Fall of Paridise, White Knight Chronicles 2 (Which I am hearing is very, very good compared to the first),Bleach, Ape Escape. The entire year as been a blowout. As for E3 Microsoft had an amazing E3, just for casuals. As I said before, If I was a casual I would give them an A. Being a core gamer I would give them a C+. I am a huge fan of Gears 3 and will be picking that up with the Witcher 2. Forza 4?...I dunno. |
I copied you're other post for neatness.
1. Ryse of course will be more accurate then The Fight: Lights Out. The technology in motion gaming grows rapidly, last E3 they said finger commands would be impossible on Kinect, now Ryse has finger tracking. Ryse is levels beyond The Fight: Lights Out, it's become the flagship core Kinect title, and it's made by Crytek. Dude The Fight" Lights Out was a 3/10 Move title, with terrible controls and game depth. This is not a good comparision. Ryse could very well get scores of 8/10, just like Dance Central did. Not all controller free games are a joke, like you want to believe. Have you ever even played Dance Central?
2. Halo: CEA is not AAA, I'll admit that. From what I read before it seemed AAA, but in reality it's a $40 game and will only be a little better then ODST. Still awesome, likely a high 8 or 9/10.
Also I'm not sure how you call Uncharted 3 groundbreaking, but Gears 3 more of the same. Both UC2 and Gears 2 got similar ratings, and from what I've seen of both games, they both look similar to prior installments, just with improved graphics, controls, and more depth to the story. Uncharted being a more story focused game will see more of the story aspects come to light, where Gears 3 is a multiplayer game and will see more multiplayer come to light. Also, this is suppose to be the most in depth Gears game to date, Marcus might die in it.
As for Twisted Metal. Being a huge fan of the franchise, I'm very disappointed in this game. It was originally suppose to be an arcade game, and it still shows. Why does the entire building fall down when you just shoot the corner?
No More Hero's: Hero's Paradise is multiplatform, and yea you want to say enhanced by Move, but I never counted games enhanced by Kinect like Child of Eden (8.9/10 on this website), of Ghost Recon. So 
Forza 4 will also be the best racing SIM ever. As someone who has played over 100 hours combined of Forza Motorsport 3 and GT5, I'll say they are about equal in terms of quality. Forza always jumps crazy with each nstallment in quality, FM4 will be awesome. I mean Jeremy Clarkson from Top Gear will be giving audio biographies of every car in the game! And no bs minivans, all the cars in the game will be proper sports cars, with in car view and graphics above anything so far.
P.S. I like how you missed Resistance 3. Shows how big some of PS3's franchises are.
Lets just agree fall 2011 and beyond are about equal for PS3 and 360. It really depends on preference. You look at 360 and only see a couple Halo's, Gears 3, Witcher 2, and maybe Forza. I look at PS3 and I see Uncharted, The Last Guadian, and maybe White Knight Chronicles 2 (but I'm mega far behind in my JRPG's)
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