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Welcome to the next generation my freind. I suggest:
Metal Gear Solid 4 is a must buy
Uncharted if you like action adventure shooting
Devil May cry 4 if you like fast paced style gameplay
Disgaea 3, Valkyria Chronicles if your into JRPG's
Resistance 2, Killzone 2 soon if you like FPS
Soul Calibur 4 if your into fighters and Tekken 6 in 2009
Ratchet TOD or Quest for booty if you like 3D Platformers
thats what I can think of in the top of my head for now
Ill would list more games coming out for 2009 but Im guessing you want some suggestions for as soon as you buy your PS3.
The same exact thing happened to me only with uncharted one minute you here the guys I kill the next they dont make a peep when they die and the whole thing about quiting the game and the screen saying please wait for the longest time and then turning off the system happened to me as well. Man I have the 60 gig to I hope sony wont replace it with a non backwards compatible PS3 as I might have to send it back.
Anyone else noticed this problem occured when you have owned your PS3 for about a year after your purchase?
[QUOTE="LuongoRox1"][QUOTE="earlaps"]OK, admit it. You hate Soul Caliber 4 but were afraid to admit it until I brought up the subject. I can't believe the good reviews it is getting. If like me, you are strictly single player, this game is a total waste. The single player mode is a joke. The characters are so boring you can fall asleep during a match, and there is little motivation to play single player more than an hour, ever.
In addition, I still think that this game is like a movie set in which the stage hands wait for the actors and director to go home and then they play with the props. Because the weapons do no damage I keep thinking they are movie props.
And while I like panties as much as the next man, the sexual stuff is way out of hand. I am sure my gay friends enjoy stipping the men down to loin cloths, but even that gets old soon.
Anyone agree?Symphonycometh
You aren't alone. I played SC3 at my friends about half a year ago, I dunno what he finds so fun about it? The games suck. Boring as hell. Total waste on money. I'm more pleased spending $70 on BF:BC Gold Edition.
lol. It just had to be another shooter.^^^^^^
I was just thinking the same thing as well
[QUOTE="BC20FLY"]It doesnt matter to me which one I think is better Tekken or Soulcalibur since I love both of them (Tekken a little more but thats just because its the first one I played) But to say SouCalibur is a lot of button mashing could be pushing it. If a button mashing casual was going against a skilled soulcalibur player who can make good use of the gaurd impacts, and 8 way run, he would own the button masher like nothing. So I would say you would be able to see the difference in skill if the two were to go against each other.TriangleHard
I guess I use the term "button masher" loosely.
I was simply saying if a player is familar with 3D fighter (like me) then Soulcaliber is little too easy to adjust.
Many character uses practically same move input, just different effect. After couple of rounds, it's not difficult to find out good timing for those moves. After that, it's the usual rock paper scissors with combo, block, and throw.
Once you get to that point, even without know much about the character move set, you can manage to be relatively competitive. Virtua Fighter, and Tekken requires you to know more about characters specifically into greater depth in order for you to get to that competitive level.
Thus I call it "button masher"
I see what you mean by same button input because everyone has for example a B+K or A+B etc. but at the same time though each character has their own unique movesets (Sophitia is the only one with the double angel step) Ivy has her own unique chain whip stances and some of the whip stances can vary. Or Talim has the wind roll etc. So i would say yes, some charcters have the same similar inputs but if you want to go even deeper into learning a specific charcter you'll see a ton of moves and inputs that are unique from everyone elses.
Tekken has more moves than Soul Calibur not only on the games command list but also hidden ones that aren't displayed in the movelist of the game, and yes I will defininetly agree about having to really learn your character in order to compete, as I always spend hours in practice mode to learn differnet juggle combos and such. But I can say the same about SoulCalibur. As far as learning curve I think the order goes Virtua Fighter, Tekken, then soulcalibur with virtua fighter being the highest. So yeah if you play a lot of 3D fighters you will adjust to soulcalibur pretty easily. But the good thing about a easier learning curve is that once you finally learn you can start developing your strategies accordingly.
I will have to disagree with the rock paper scissors effect because with Rock Paper Scissors, you have to completely guess, but with soulcalibur (like any fighting game) you have to know your opponents habits and make "educated predictions" to make your next move. If I were to just completely guess what my opponent would've done in some challenging online fights I've run into, I would have had my @$$ handed to me instead of come out on top.
[QUOTE="BC20FLY"][QUOTE="braindead_hero"][QUOTE="BC20FLY"]so who here is going to get their trophie whoring on as soon as more games begin to support the feature? I am personally :Dgrand17
I will be trophy whoring all the time, in fact trophies were the only reason I got Super Stardust HD and i still need some of the really really hard trophies like late boomer
Agree. Late bomber was a hard trophy to get I barely got it yesterday it was the last one I needed.
how about 10x multiplier...i have died at 9x too many times to countwell personally for me anyway, late bomber was the hardest. I can see someone having trouble with 10x multiplier but it was pretty easy for me just because I had played the game a ton way before the trophy support patch so I was able to build my consinstenc. I can go through all five worlds without dieing once on normal.
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