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Forums - Sony Discussion - "In-Game" pictures of Quantum Theory(PS3)

 

here are the  in-game pictures of the game:

Developer: Tecmo
publisher: Tecmo
Platform: PS3
Genre: third person shooter
Players: 1 - ?
Release: 2009

 

 

I think it looks good hopefully it plays good aswell

 



 

 

 

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Are those really in-game.



 

^^^yea look at the original size pictures ,,,,you will see some jaggies


http://videogamerx.gamedonga.co.kr/zbxe/files/attach/images/699943/442/000/001/01.jpg



especially in this one:

http://videogamerx.gamedonga.co.kr/zbxe/files/attach/images/699943/442/000/001/01.jpg



 

 

 

It looks good, wow a Gears for ps3.



 

Those are not in-game... the pictures are from the trailer.



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Why is this game exclusive?



Fernando said:
Those are not in-game... the pictures are from the trailer.

 

So... no trailers show in-game footage???

interesting....



4 ≈ One

perpride said:
Why is this game exclusive?

 

MS doesn't know about it yet.



4 ≈ One

Dgc1808 said:
perpride said:
Why is this game exclusive?

 

MS doesn't know about it yet.

 

 lets hope it stays that way....for sonys sake atleast



Looks interesting. I wonder how similar it will be to a game like Gears of War or to a game like MGS4.



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