Garcian Smith said:
This is the Internet. People on the Internet are obviously psychic, so that when they see a few screenshots, they immediately know exactly what the gameplay is going to be like. |
No its because of the team developing it.
Garcian Smith said:
This is the Internet. People on the Internet are obviously psychic, so that when they see a few screenshots, they immediately know exactly what the gameplay is going to be like. |
No its because of the team developing it.


Words Of Wisdom said:
I agree to a point. I chewed out mrstickball in a thread a while back chiding him by saying that it's the "Microsoft Discussion" forum and not the "Microsoft is awesome" forum for the exact same reasons. You can't have a discussion if you don't allow posters to express their view. On the other hand... go to a concert full of fans of the bands playing and say "Well their music kind of sucks" and see what kind of response you get. If you're going to go against the crowd then prepare for some backlash. In this case, short and abrupt comments don't help you out and only make you come off as a jerk. You're right that you should be able to express your view, but a bit of tact goes a long way. |
Well Garcian stated
"Lots of bloom and normal mapping. Lots of shades of brown.
Been there. Done that. Yawn."
which is mostly incorrect due to the fact that none of the screenshots have just shades of brown. The have reds, blues, and other colors.


tombi123 said:
It's a PS3 exclusive. |
Ah, I never knew that.
OT: Screens look great. Gonna look for some videos now.
I would definitely like to see some gameplay vids for this game in the future.
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