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All right, enough already, let’s chat a bit about the PSP. I hear that the official news about unlocking the PSP processor speed is out there. Many people are asking if God of War: Chains of Olympus is going to take advantage of this. The short answer is yes we are! Ready at Dawn has been doing some pretty amazing stuff with the PSP since the early days of the platform. Every time I see a new build I am more amazed with what we’re able to pull off with the PSP. I mean, 1080p on the PSP…who would have freaking thought??? Ok so that is wholly untrue, but it does look amazing. I feel confident in saying that we (and when I say we, I mean Ready at Dawn since they are doing the bulk of the work) are nailing the look and feel of God of War for the PSP. If everything goes according to plan then this will be a must-have game in your PSP library. - Cory Barlog, Creative Director GoW

http://blog.us.playstation.com/2007/06/25/inside-the-developers-studio-follow-up-cory-barlog/

source of an info - pspfanboy.com

 



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kber81 said:

All right, enough already, let’s chat a bit about the PSP. I hear that the official news about unlocking the PSP processor speed is out there. Many people are asking if God of War: Chains of Olympus is going to take advantage of this. The short answer is yes we are! Ready at Dawn has been doing some pretty amazing stuff with the PSP since the early days of the platform. Every time I see a new build I am more amazed with what we’re able to pull off with the PSP. I mean, 1080p on the PSP…who would have freaking thought??? Ok so that is wholly untrue, but it does look amazing. I feel confident in saying that we (and when I say we, I mean Ready at Dawn since they are doing the bulk of the work) are nailing the look and feel of God of War for the PSP. If everything goes according to plan then this will be a must-have game in your PSP library. - Cory Barlog, Creative Director GoW

http://blog.us.playstation.com/2007/06/25/inside-the-developers-studio-follow-up-cory-barlog/

source of an info - pspfanboy.com


 If the only real improvement is the framerate going from 30 to 60, will you mind if the final graphics look like the pic? I wouldn't. That's some incredible shading.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs

Looks as good as many wii games, little portable has just been turbo'd.



This will be the first PSP game I HAVE to get on it's release day.



Ah, another reason it's good to own a DS and a PSP. I haven't bought a PSP game in a long time but this is definitely worth looking forward to.