Eternal Sonata PS3 Version, Extras Confirmed 58
Just last week the unique RPG Eternal Sonata was confirmed for a PlayStation 3 launch. IGN is now reporting that even though PS3 roleplaying fans will have to wait until next year for the game, they're going to get numerous extras as a consolation prize. "New events are being added, to help give players a deeper understanding of the storyline. The game will also feature new playable characters. Crescendo and Serenade, who played a major role in the 360 version's storyline but were not playable, will now be able to take part in battle. Crescendo makes use of a mace and shield. Serenade is all about her heart-shaped staff ... Bandai Namco is also working a costume system that will allow you to freely change your characters' costumes. Accompanying this is an increase in costume variations."
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No more waiting? 360 owners can play the game now vs. next year.
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BluRay capacity. As long as it's used for Good... (Score:4, Informative)
As long as they actually use it for content rather than "just because we can". A good example is Heavenly Sword. They said they FILLED the DISC [computeran...ogames.com] and even stated there was 10 gigs of Audio on the disc, yet there is MUCH LESS content, than Oblivion (which fits on a DVD9).
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yet there is MUCH LESS content, than Oblivion (which fits on a DVD9).
This is an interesting comment that reminded of something that one of the Oblivion developers said about Blu-Ray:
Howard notes: "Drive speed matters more to me [than capacity], and Blu-ray is slower", with EGM revealing that "the PS3 Oblivion team compensated for the slower drive by duplicating data across the Blu-ray disc, making it faster to find and load."
Source: http://www.gamesetwatch.com/2007/01/ps3_oblivion_seeing_double_to.php [gamesetwatch.com]
Obviously this isn't an ideal situation as you'd rather have both fast see
Sony business decision; not BluRay (Score:3, Interesting)
If a game fits on DVD, you can be sure that a game + 5% added ass
Downloadable content? (Score:1)
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Final Fantasy games are beautiful and have reasonable storylines, I suppose -- but I'd much rather just watch all the cut-scenes together than waste my time "playing" them.
I guess
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You know, the Final Fantasy series, while linear, was much more interesting in the 2d era. You had to (gasp) make decisions about the composition of your party, and the characters had (shudder) classes with (scream) specialties. Final Fantasy 7 was just too much of a blockbuster.
FF 6 was the beginning of the end, where you could teach any character any spell. They've pretty much been going in that mold since then in terms of gameplay. What really did the genre in, though, was Final Fantasy Fucking Seven,
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Well, with a few exceptions western RPGs are semi-linear as well. The only option you get are either to have a "e
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Oblivion was a step back from Morrowind, because Oblivion led you by the nose from the very first step. You didn't even know the plot of Morrowind until a few hours into playing it, but it most certainly had a main plot.
Torment was only "nonlinear" at the start in that it gave you a choice of what order to play some of the factions in.
I've yet to find a JRPG that doesn't make me want to choke the ever-living crap out of the whiny, bratty main actors.
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You're talking about something which is very interesting and compelling, but which should no longer properly be called an RPG. Interactive movie might be more appropriate. The term "RPG" has come to stand for the system of statistics, attributes and combat which most RPGs have in common, but which is merely a set of rules imposed upon informal "let's pretend" games to give them more gamelike, structured qualities. I don't know what you'd call this.
Oblivion is one of the few modern games that has a right t
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sweet... (Score:1)
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Don't be a brand whore or even a brand-boycotter...play as many games on as many different systems as you possibly can. Just because you don't like a company (in my case, Sony AND Microsoft) doesn't mean you can't enjoy their products
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That makes sense. There is no way you are going to get modded up for sane talk like that! Quick, replace the 'S' in Microsoft with a '$' or bitch about Sony DRM. ;)
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Do you buy blood diamonds too?
I mean, just because you don't 'agree' with the way the diamonds come from militant groups who have practically enslaved a people to do the mining and is using the money you give them to fund a brutal war where rape and dismemberment are common activities.
But hey, the diamonds are still shiny, and cheaper too than the competition. You'd be missing
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Why?
There are literally hundreds of different companies to by diamonds from. There are really only three companies to buy gaming consoles from. Not to mention videogame systems have Third party titles that are in no way associated with the parent company...are you telling me that as a gamer you would allow your hatred for sony to deprive you of the experience that is Shadow of the Colossus, or your hatred for microsoft to deprive you of
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So your saying, "Its not the same because I can get diamonds anywhere?"
Ah, so the only reason you don't buy their diamonds is because you can get them elsewhere? IE If they were the only ones with diamonds then you'd buy from them?
I'd think a saner choice would be to just forego diamonds and switch to rubies or emeralds, even though they are different.
And to carry that line of thought... if the blood diamonds people released a decent video game, apparently you'd buy it.
I mean, otherwise you'd miss out
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I own consoles from Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony so that I can play the games that I want regardless of what system they are on...if there are no games that I want to play on a system, then guess what...I won't buy it. As a general rule, I wait until there are at least 5 games on a system that I want to play before I buy it. Regardless of which com
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So if the company dealing blood diamonds branched out, released a console, and managed to get 5 games on it that you wanted to play as 1st party or 3rd part exclusives, THEN you'd buy it?
Even though the company's other arm is still slave labor mining and funding a brutal war?
There, now its not Apples to Post-Its, Apples to Oranges, or even Apples to Apples. Its "Golden Delicious Apples from
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Just for the record: I would not buy it (but I don't think Sony and Microsoft are nearly as evil as De Beers), and yes, you are a horrible person.
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Considering the company DeBeers, I can't support them because their previously unethical actions are what put them in such a good market position now. It doesn't become OK that they don't do unethical things now simply because they no longer have to.
I also apply the same logi
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Crackdown was supprisingly fun.. and don't forget the Burnout series...
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As far as Halo is concerned, I enjoyed it, but I wouldn't include it in any of my "best games" lists...That said, Halo 3 is supposed to be the end of the current story arc. They will most likely continue to produce the games, just at a different point in the storyline. As it stands, Halo has an OK story universe...it does have the potential to be a large and vast world, it just hasn't really reached that point.
I'm not tired of hearing about Halo, but I hate the kind
But how many will remain exclusive? (Score:2)
If you want to buy a PS3 they have exclusives
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I won't ever tell someone they are dumb for not buying a console, but
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There are lots of people that don't buy from some manufacturers for all sorts of reasons. Some people don't buy from Nike because they dislike how they are constructed. Some people don't buy tuna from some companies because they consider them as overfishing or not being very responsible in operation.
In my case, I don't have a
How is it silly? (Score:2)
Why? People constantly say that we "consumers" should vote with our wallets. If we want our world to improve, it's obvious that we should support positive action, as well as good products. Frankly, games are a luxury. I don't need them to survive. How is it silly to base your purchases, especially of a non-essential item like
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Now, when I say hardcore gamer, I don't mean I have a specific way my games have to be and that you suck and that I'm the best and all that noise. What I mean is, Gaming is more or less my only hobby. I dabble a little bit in plinking away with rifles, but overall gaming is my thing. As a result, I try to immerse myself in as many games as possible, the company be damned.
My parents always told me my
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If you're planning on buying the Orange Box through Steam, you can pre-order it now and download and play the components of the Orange Box that are already released. I've already played through Half-Life 2 that way, and have started Episode One.
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Why I won't buy a 360 (Score:2)
I'm not. Well, I dislike Microsoft, but I could get over that. And I want to get over it, because the 360 has a nice collection of games. However, there are two reasons why I won't buy one:
Picking it up today (Score:2, Interesting)
Another Nail... (Score:5, Interesting)
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Fun side note: The Sega Genesis did poorly in Japan, while the Sega Saturn did pretty well.
The Playstation 3 is the new Sega Saturn. Reasonably successful only in Japan, and not #1 anywhere.
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Another XBox 360 Port (Score:1)
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