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Out from the games we already know, probably The Witcher 2 or GTA V.
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Witcher 2 is defiantly a good bet, but i am sure Crytek will amaze with Ryse, they said will look night and day better than the multipltforms Crysis 1-2
Alan Wake has a good chance too, if they can increase resolution will definatly compete, it is still one of my top looking games this generation and was marked down for the resolution mainly
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/288214/interviews/crytek-were-looking-at-other-genres/
And generally, I think that the Xbox 360 is a platform that has not yet been maximised, but that's true for the PS3 as well to be fair.
But I think when we put Crysis 2 out we will show a level that is, multiplatform-wise, maxing out, but we will look into with Microsoft how Kingdoms can push the Xbox 360 110 percent, to its limits. When you're spending a multimillion budget only on the Xbox 360, that team will be able to crank out the last two or three percent left in the console. But I think that two or three percent will make the difference potentially between day and night that you cannot afford if you go multiplatform.
I was once really excited for Ryse but if I told you that kinect didn't dampen that excitement at all I'd be lying. Don't get me wrong Kinect has its use in games like dance central for nice party/social atmospheres and for good laughs but do we really need Kinect in a game like Ryse?
I just feel MS is trying to force a square peg in a round hole. If it works then cool I guess but will it make the game more fun simply because it works? :? I mean MS could definitely prove me wrong and that would be great but if there was ever a game I'd want to really try in a demo before buying it'd be this one.
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