[QUOTE="LastRambo341"] I don't think its considered "last gen" since the PSP is stronger than all handheld consoles before it. But yes, the PSP's power is in the range of the PS1 and PS2LastRambo341
Dude, it's basically a PS2. The PS2 is last gen. While the DS might be technically outdated, it's touch screen, dual screens ect, make for a much fresher experience then the PSPs Year 2002 feel.
Ps2 is last gen for the home console, not handhelds. And the PSP is basically a PS1.5
Sorry, I don't think I'm getting my views across properly. :P The PSP FEELS last gen. If I wanted to play last gen type games, I'd play them on my PS2. The DS does something which you can't get anywhere else. It brings something new to the table. The PSP does nothing new, and in my opinion, felt extremely stale even when it was first released.
NDS: Features truely innovative games. Awesome ideas, touchscreen, ect.
PSP: A nerfed PS2 experience.
Lets see. A brand new way of playing games vs last gen games.
LastRambo341
I don't think its considered "last gen" since the PSP is stronger than all handheld consoles before it. But yes, the PSP's power is in the range of the PS1 and PS2
Dude, it's basically a PS2. The PS2 is last gen. While the DS might be technically outdated, it's touch screen, dual screens ect, make for a much fresher experience then the PSPs Year 2002 feel.
I'm sure I'm the only one with this opinion but I found this game's gameplay and voice acting terrible.
the-obiwan
you are not the only one, i played it and i was like: why people claim this game to be so fawesome when i didnt found it that impressive or that fun. it got me bored and the gameplay was just meh.
-Notices the Squall icon in your sig- :roll: It's called opinions. I found Dragon Age Origins to be possibly the most mundane game I've played this gen, yet people love it.
If all else fails, I guess you can download a gfx mod for PC after release then tout screens of it in SW saying that your version is the best. :P
Mystic-G
Yeah but, what made Crysis impressive was standing ontop of a hill, with the entire level laid out infront of you, with a seamingly endless draw distance. NOW, if you can be perched ontop of a skyscraper.... :shock:
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