keano3333's forum posts
[QUOTE="WuTangG"]Sheep talking about graphics when they dont have any affect on gameplay
Its just like sales, 50 cent is better game with better sales but no with better graphics:roll:
Sheep grow-up, oh wait, youre 5 years old, theres plenty of hope you guys might actually start caring for games
Shazenab
"
Actually I was talking in general terms. Graphics, length, genre.. All of that. Although by posting screenshots I kinda didn't make my point clear. Sorry about that."
If you read the whole thread you'd understand.
you have nothing to apologise for. If a kid in the street tried to have a pop at me, i'd just laugh and move on. Best thing is not to reply to them.
The N64 killed the Playstation? Since when? FF7 sold more copies than any of the games on N64. Yes including Super smash bros. Sony has the better market scheme because they're not releasing everything rightaway like Nintendo and Microsoft. Microsoft has already released their best game, so they're finished. After Brawl, the wii will be finished. And guess what, Sony will still be standing tall. So Sony IS "Futureproof"coolkidplaya
This place makes me laugh. You gotta love fanboys.
i'm putting this up early so everybody will have time to see it. it will be unlocked when the review is out. there will be a small army of mods and even admins watching this forum. if you want to talk about halo 3, it is to be done here or in the halo 3 forum. failure to comply will indeed get you suspended.
this counts as your warning. :)
CaseyWegner
Why are the admins watching, Do they normally do this with reviews?Or is it only for "special games".
[QUOTE="keano3333"][QUOTE="subrosian"]It didn't need a response - a few months ago we talked about how the game was completely ruined (motion controlled hand on the screen - dumbed down to a mini-game-esque experience rather than true exploration). It's nice to see that Sony's picked up on a similar idea. Let's hope there's actually a game released based on exploring the ocean, with high-end visuals.
There is good reason that Nintendo fans stopped carrying that 10-second clip in their signatures though... and the reason was how awful the gameplay turned out to be.
subrosian
have you got a link to an article that refers to the "mini game" gameplay.I'd like to read it if you could provide one for me.
I highly recommend reading the IGN playtest. They discuss the "mini game" type gameplay of Endless Ocean more fully.
link
Having read the IGN article, I have to be honest and say I think you're reading too much into the smaller features of the game.
Having read the IGN preview. I have TBH and say i think you're reading too much into the smaller features of the game.
I've gathered from a few sources (IGN, 1up, etc) that the gameplay will be exploration / mission-based. The mission consist of mini-game type activities, while within exploration you have "coral painting", "dolphin training", and "fish tickling" - as well as "discovering" birds and other coastal critters.
In any case, it's not quite the IMAX experience it was laid out to be, so it's nice to see Sony picking up the slack and creating an aquatic companion to the Afrika project.
[QUOTE="keano3333"][QUOTE="subrosian"]It didn't need a response - a few months ago we talked about how the game was completely ruined (motion controlled hand on the screen - dumbed down to a mini-game-esque experience rather than true exploration). It's nice to see that Sony's picked up on a similar idea. Let's hope there's actually a game released based on exploring the ocean, with high-end visuals.
There is good reason that Nintendo fans stopped carrying that 10-second clip in their signatures though... and the reason was how awful the gameplay turned out to be.
subrosian
have you got a link to an article that refers to the "mini game" gameplay.I'd like to read it if you could provide one for me.
I highly recommend reading the IGN playtest. They discuss the "mini game" type gameplay of Endless Ocean more fully.
link
Having read the IGN preview. I have TBH and say i think you're reading too much into the smaller features of the game.
I've gathered from a few sources (IGN, 1up, etc) that the gameplay will be exploration / mission-based. The mission consist of mini-game type activities, while within exploration you have "coral painting", "dolphin training", and "fish tickling" - as well as "discovering" birds and other coastal critters.
In any case, it's not quite the IMAX experience it was laid out to be, so it's nice to see Sony picking up the slack and creating an aquatic companion to the Afrika project.
It didn't need a response - a few months ago we talked about how the game was completely ruined (motion controlled hand on the screen - dumbed down to a mini-game-esque experience rather than true exploration). It's nice to see that Sony's picked up on a similar idea. Let's hope there's actually a game released based on exploring the ocean, with high-end visuals.
There is good reason that Nintendo fans stopped carrying that 10-second clip in their signatures though... and the reason was how awful the gameplay turned out to be.
subrosian
have you got a link to an article that refers to the "mini game" gameplay.I'd like to read it if you could provide one for me.
Log in to comment