and it was a good lunch break. . . ^_~
http://www.gamepro.com/sony/ps3/games/reviews/99828.shtml
There's no denying it: Virtua Fighter 5's looks are what made it one of the PS3's most anticipated titles. And why not? One look at this game in motion is enough to convince even the staunchest graphics snobs that VF5 is the best looking next-gen games released so far. Characters are rendered in amazing detail and with enough variety give a unique quality to almost ever aspect of the game.
And it's not just the characters that look amazing, the game's settings are equally, if not more astounding. The only minor complaint is that the game doesn't output at 1080p and the characters, particularly those of the bare-chested variety, seem a bit too glossy, as if they'd been dipped in oil.
But as good as it looks, the game is more than a pretty face. It has tremendous depth and a monster list of moves, which is both good and bad. Virtua Fighter 5 isn't a 'hold-your-hands' fighter; unless you're already familiar with the franchise, you'll be fighting tooth and nail just to complete the normal difficulty setting. But at least it isn't a brain-dead button mashing affair, and your dedication and patience will definitely be rewarded. . . . . . . .
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