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rocketpig said:
As for those of you who bring up Killzone, who cares? Killzone is from a developer known for producing questionable titles, they've shown "footage" of the game since 2005 and have yet to put a release date on the game, and I question what the game will really look and play like when it releases. In Gears, we have a title with real gameplay footage and a November release date. Just enjoy the trailer and leave the fanboy bullshit out of this thread.

Guerilla only showed one fake GC target render, the rest were all real gameplay that were played by journalist and the release date is Feb 2009 in Europe.

OnT: i also liked GeOW more than COD4, the co-op made Gears great and no game looked nearly as good as GeOW for quite awhile since it's release.

Dallinor said:
darthdevidem01 said:
@Dallinor

its on a "Rail" isn't it

so the world actually ISN'T that big...

I understand that the world might not actually be very big. Developers use tricks to create the illusion that the world's of their games are bigger etc.

In this case though, it wasn't just the world that seemed to shrink, but the characters and models along with it.

I'm talking about Marcus Fenix shrinking from your average sized steroid pumped male, into a plastic lego man.

Watch the trailer again and you might see what I'm talking about.

Or maybe...I'm just crazy....

I don't really have a problem with the whole illusion thing. FF7 did the same and the game visuals were great for it's time, otherwise the backgrounds would have looked akward. Tekken Tag Tournament did the same aswell and the franchise has been falling ever since they took it out the backdrops and added those stupid full 3d walls.