Looks decent...much depends on what it looks like in motion and how the various disasters are used. Hopefully it will have a solid framerate.
It's rumoured to be a sandbox game like GTA..in which case it's graphically far better than similar genres from last gen..you'd also have to assume that a massive chunk of the processing power will be used on the disasters themselves. If you have fireballs flying around, tidal waves coming through the city and buildings collapsing then obviously they are going to skimp on textures and car details and concentrate on the important events.
$20 for the shell and game is a throwaway price...although I can't help but think that the mass market would have been far more interested in Mii Paintball or something similar.
[QUOTE="Parl"]LMAO!! DS will sell 20 times as much as PSP in Japan next month. TWENTY times as much.
I expect DS to sell more in the US this year, too. diggyzoom
the last part is untrue , the psp will beat it consistently in the US until the holidays(then its a crapshoot)
Possibly.
Depends if NOA actually admits they were really stupid and finally brings back the pink and blue nintendogs bundles as that was what was really driving sales. Those things are selling for $350-$400 on ebay.
Some games will likely require little movement (strategy, some fps games) others more (virtual sports titles).
It all depends on how immersive they want to make a game. Personally I wouldn't have a problem getting a bit tired playing if it would make it a more realistic experience.
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