Nah, not PSP please. P3 got kinda raped in its PSP port.
HD if not PS2. Preferably PS2, everybody knows it's the best system of all time ;)
Nah, not PSP please. P3 got kinda raped in its PSP port.
HD if not PS2. Preferably PS2, everybody knows it's the best system of all time ;)
You haven't played it...you're judging just for one review. And besides, that was a port. One thing is porting what you've made for a system with 4.7GB storage medium to other with 1.8GB medium, and other thing is directly making a game for those 1.8GBs from the ground up. If Atlus can fit Devil Survivor properly in just 64MB, there's nothing to worry about
After all, just look at BBS...does that look like a raped KH?
No, I'm judging from the omissions you told me about, dude.
Besides, SE are absolute graphic dominators. No comparison dood.
itachi1986 said: That is the PSP that you see |
Xxain said:
I like wat im lookin at.... the switch the Dpad out for a roll pad thing I like it, is this 4000? |
Prototype of the 2004 PSP.
Xen said: No, I'm judging from the omissions you told me about, dude. Besides, SE are absolute graphic dominators. No comparison dood. |
And I based myself in that review....
Anyway, I don't see the BIG rape other than the cutscenes, which still isn't a terribly huge deal given that P3 wasn't about "whoa cutscenes". Streamlined navigation is good, and The Answer wasn't even all that. Only one main weapon isn't a big deal either, plus it may not even have been for size reasons since I doubt it's that big of a feature
Xen said:
Prototype of the 2004 PSP. |
Yup. More proof here
It was "WHOA STORY" dude.
P3 is the pure manifestation of WHOA STORY.
Cutscenes are necessary.
zexen_lowe said:
Yup. More proof here |
The only way I'd agree with you is if the "PER-SO-NA!!!" cutscene is gone, if that one is still there, I don't agree, other parts of the story can be perfectly told without a cutscene
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