LittleBigPlanet Demo Not Coming This Year 62
The MTV Multiplayer site has the saddening news that the LittleBigPlanet demo, probably one of the most-anticipated PlayStation offerings for this year, has slipped to 2008. Not terribly surprising given the time of the year. "'I can officially confirm that there won't be a demo this year,' Ron Eagle, senior manager of PR for Sony Computer Entertainment America told me. But he did say he's played 30 of the games 50 planned developer-made levels and that it's a lot of fun. He seemed genuinely pleased about his time with the game, but his company won't be showing more 'LBP' at least until next month. Eagle could only add that the full game is set for a 2008 release. And with that, the video game release calendar for 2007 is complete. No more delays. No more surprises. Right?"
Re:No Big Deal, Too Many Other PS3 Games Out (Score:4, Interesting)
And every one of those few games is a multiplatform title. That's got to sting.
But hey, Metal Gear Solid and Final Fantasy XIII are going to save the PS3 just like Mario, Zelda, and Metroid saved the Gamecube (which had almost exactly the same sales as the PS3).
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Games that outshine Prime 3? COD4, BioShock, Mario Galaxy & Crysis.
Despite R&C being brilliant, I list Prime 3 as the 5th best game released this year.
The PS3 has too few exclusives at the moment, Motorstorm and Resistance both got old very quick and the above mentioned Rachet and Clank is currnetly
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Now, who has to check their facts?
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Yeah because, Jesus Christ, I need to see the sweaty zits as Mario saves the Princess.
There's obviously a rather large demographic that doesn't care about "the hardware." What is with this mentality of "dur my system is the PIMPEST"? Let me guess -- do you have spinners on your car?
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Yeah, that would be me. I don't care about the hardware.
Unfortunately game development companies and games publishers don't seem to agree with me. So games are going to come out which I will be unable to play without a 360 or a PS3 even though the gameplay would be perfectly possible on a Wii. That's why I'll likely end up buying one of the other two sooner or later.
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$600? (Score:1)
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OH MY GOD
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last time i checked, the Orange box is also available on the Xbox 360.
Too bad Team Fortress 2 is nearly unplayable on there. It's bad enough that it doesn't have Halo-esque aiming assistance, since that was a big part of what made Halo playable. But the real dealbreaker is the lack of matchmaking: you have to use the braindead "host a game" vs. "join a game" system, which means you're at the mercy of whoever starts the game for level choices, settings, and (most importantly) network speed.
Note to console developers: Halo 2/3 have their faults, but matchmaking is one thing th
Re:I can wait (Score:5, Insightful)
So about a year ago I bought a console. Now I just put the disk in and it works.
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The wiimote is closest to PC out of any of the consoles, when it comes to FPS control - and even it is, at most, only half as awesome as a kb/mouse combo.
But don't take my word for it, do some reading - PC vs Dreamcast: Quake 3. The one situation in my memory where console gamers went head to head with PC gamers in a non-handicapped FPS. Guess what h
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Fortunately I don't use my wii or PS3 as a PC replacement. I use them to play games that don't make it to the PC like R&T future or Fire emblem Radiant dawn.
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Since I don't actually play shooters, I can't cite any shooters on the Wii, though.
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Besides, The PS3 version of UT3 will let you use mouse-and-keyboard, a trend that will hopefully continue.
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I've been gaming on PCs since 1983. I know what it is like.
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I've stopped caring about cutting edge graphics, and decided that having to install games is stupid; pc games are far buggier; and I like the living room+tv combo better than
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Can't speak for OP, but... I don't like FPS games that much, at least not enough for them to be enough to ditch the console. Some people like other game types. Also, I'm one of the types of people who isn't big on multiplayer -- generally, I only play a multiplayer game if someone else asks. Not saying it isn't fun, it's just not for me.
This isn't to say I don't enjoy FPSs -- I've been playing them since Wolfenstein 3D (on the PC; please God save me from t
Why should they... (Score:3, Insightful)
This is exactly the same kind of crap that all the programmers, software engineers, and IT guys I know bitch about all the time. Their bosses want something sooner than it was promised, so they use weasel-like techniques to get a promise of the end result that much sooner. "Ok, you can't finish until February. Can I have a functional prototype in late December?"... Well.. NO! They're just going to take the "prototype" and sell it like the actual release, and everybody knows it.
Same deal with a demo. The review sites are going to review it like it's the final product even though it's not done. A demo before christmas for a game that doesn't come out until next year isn't going to increase holiday sales. What's the point of the demo other than to distract the developers from producing the actual final product for a while?
Honestly I don't blame these guys for not releasing a demo of an incomplete product. I wouldn't either.
No one would care (Score:3, Insightful)
Sony seem to have put an inordinate amount of time getting people excited about something that people can't get their hands on. They seem to have done the same with Home.
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You know what? (Score:4, Funny)
Making games for the Wii.
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Making games for the Wii.
Actually, that's not a bad idea.
Sony is a content provider - movies, music, games - in addition to TVs and electronics.
And since the Wii is not using an HDTV display, it's not like they couldn't just realize the market for a game that plays on both the PS3 (with premium content) and on the Wii (lower res) would have greater sales, and still shut out MSFT's xBox360
Sometimes you have to wake up and smell the failure of the console wars, and realize yo
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Props to Sony for giving the game time to be done right instead of looking at their hardware numbers and demanding a half-asses solution immediately.
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XBLA? (Score:1)
There are rumors that... (Score:2)