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#1 Tony-Harrison
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I have an Xbox360 and a Wii. With the exception of Mass Effect and Condemned 2 (the latter I really wish was on the Wii) there are more games I enjoy on my Wii than on my 360.

I'm playing Oblivion on my 360 at the moment I suppose. I dunno, I guess Wii60 is best. You get the best of both worlds.

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I heard Animal Crossing is using Wii Speak. It looks like a Massively Multiplayer Online game. Can somebody summarize it for me?
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I'm worried about how repetitive the puzzles might get.Tylendal

Did you play Kameo or Super Mario Sunshine?

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#4 Tony-Harrison
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[QUOTE="Jynxzor"]

Don't feed the troll.

ThePlothole

The way I see it, if we keep feeding it eventually it's stomach will explode!

...Or at least it'll get indigestion. One of the two :roll:

Neither of you know what a Troll is.

Why can't I be hyped for an Adventure game? Why can't I make predictions? Neither of those are trolling. :roll:

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#5 Tony-Harrison
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Meh...good looking for Wii is eye gouging for PS3/360...Adonymous

I said I was talking about the GAMEPLAY not the graphics. It looks good. As in a good game.

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#6 Tony-Harrison
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SPRay

The only thing I can fault it on is the PS2 graphics, but release is a long way off. The Gameplay actually looks really interesting. It looks a lot like Kameo: Elements of Power, except the elements are something you spray, not something you transform in to. Is this game hyped?

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#7 Tony-Harrison
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For handhelds, yeah. Consoles included? No.

ChrnoTrigger

Ever since the Gameboy Advance, I have preferred Handhelds for JRPG's.

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#8 Tony-Harrison
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[QUOTE="ice144"]Don't do drugs kids.locopatho

Yeah I agree. Wtf are you on about?

Sony's secret game is heavy rain, and it will feel like a movie compared to past games.

Anyone who played The Secret of Monkey Island will have experienced the significance of this phenomenon before.

In a nut shell basically.

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#9 Tony-Harrison
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Okay, that's a cool opinion you have there.

Too bad it's wrong.

BigDizz

It's all true. Compared to previous games, Heavy Rain will look and feel like a Movie in the same way The Secret of Monkey Island did relative to it's past games.

Sony's secret game is Heavy Rain.

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#10 Tony-Harrison
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This forum is split.

50% Harcore. People who remember playing significant classics. Such as Monkey Island or Super Mario World.
50% Casual. People who have recently been introduced into hardcore gaming within the last two generations.

So the Hardcore among us might remember that one of the biggest significant jumps in cinematic games was the Scumm engine. Now a legendary engine that gave us for the first time, complex in-game cutscenes with story narrative. It was an Adventure game engine and it wasn't until later releases that other genre's managed to catch up.

Those who don't know what I'm talking about. Basically the Adventure genre is an intelligent genre which focuses on intense plot and logic (or the lack of in some weaker cases) and usually heavy cinematics.

Monkey Island Cinematic - Spoiler Warning

And in short, I just think that the secret game is Heavy Rain, and that it will be the most cinematic game ever made. It will bring the casuals into the hardcore in the same way that Halo did.