nah, i hope it's going to be as hard as the original game. That was part of the fun imo. Probably one of the toughest games to ever come out. Also i wonder how the SIXAXIS controller will be used...
nah, i hope it's going to be as hard as the original game. That was part of the fun imo. Probably one of the toughest games to ever come out. Also i wonder how the SIXAXIS controller will be used...
Lets hope that it isn't. I don't like developers throwing half arsed gimmicks into games just so they can claim their game makes use of a new feature. If any game takes advantage of the SIXAXIS controller they should be built from the ground up around the SIXAXIS controller's functionality.
Take Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow for example. The DS touch screen implementation in that game sucked, because they just tacked it on to a game where the gameplay style and control scheme couldn't normally make use of it. Games like WarioWare, those surgery and cooking games make great use of it though.
Last edited by MadDogMike; 04-09-2007 at 06:23 PM.
yeah what maddogmike said.
@MadDogMike- Hayashi doesnt seem like he likes half assed work nor does he like whiners, so why would you not want the SIXAXIS? it could add extra entertainment.
If he comes up with a way to implement it so that it doesn't feel out of place, and actually contributes to the gameplay in a way that feels natural, then he can go right ahead. Otherwise, I hope they atleast have a way to turn it off or a button which could achieve the same effect.
THe Ps3 totally sucks it doesn't have a lot of games that I am too excited about, I probably will only try to buy it for final fantasy, but you never know who just might end up signing a contract
The PS3 does not suck, okay? Such fanboy/hate posts are not accepted in here.
Facts:
The PS3 and the X360 will end up with the same game, with a better online experience on the X360 but a free online experience on the PS3. Capability-wise, they are almost equal in power, with the X360 having a slightly better GPU and the PS3 with better number-crunching (like MADD) capabilities.
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