Yes, I have played the game, and in one sense you are right - I couldnt bare to endure much more dissapointment after the first few levels, but that only proves my point - if only a fraction of the content is up to scratch, then that would indeed suggest that its a rushed piece of trash.
People are perfectly entitled to their own opinions, just as others are perfectley entitled to point out that theyre kidding themselves when their opinions constitute utter nonsense, as in this case. Lost planet is a simple but incredibly beautifull game with a fun and addicitve multiplayer component. Red Steel on the other hand is a piece of trash that was thrown together in a rush to get it out the door in time for release. Deal with it.
Its not very often that i feel moved to intefere in the debates of 12 yr old fanboys, but im sick of seeing variations of this thread.
I own both systems and both games, and do not have a fanboy bone in my body (hating the wii is a utterly natural response for any fully developed male) and i have to tell you that gt-hd is not impressive at all.
While i admit that the car (note CAR - singular) model in gt-hd is wonderfully modelled and lit, the enviroments are virtually identical to the ps2 game, (give or take alovely shader here or there).
As someone who works in cg, and has friends and family that work in the game industry, i feel i need to point out that in any project that involves cg unless its a money no expense holywood film, the artist will be working within a limited number of polygons. It is clear that the gt-hd team threw their entire polygon budget into rendering a beautifully detailed car model, leaving no room for the enviroment, or opposing racers.
I think its quite clear that this was totally retarded idea, and may give you a clue as to why the project was canned.
PGR3 on the other hand, is a decent looking racer, and while in no way mindblowing, at least qualifies as a GAME rather than a TECH DEMO.
If you want to claim "ownage" in the future, i think yould be better served using something genuinley impressive, such as motorstorm.
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