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Level 3 - Episode 168
God of War III & Collection; S.T.A.L.K.E.R Call of Pripyat
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Humming bird and a donut?
Mmmm... Donut...
I'd post it here, but it's 3.5MB.
Donut!
THAT was INCREDIBLY COOL!
*nest!*
what is that? the playboy bunny? a hand doing the victory sign?
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Listen to Wu-Tang and watch Kung-Fu
is that a shark swimming or something like that?
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Some fans suspected that the Wii version got the axe in the interim, but that's not at all the case. In fact, High Voltage wants to ship Grinder for Nintendo's console as a first-person shooter.
"The expansion of Grinder to 360 and PS3 and its subsequent change in gameplay and perspective has been somewhat misinterpreted as a universal change across all platforms," High Voltage's chief creative officer, Eric Nofsinger, explained to IGN. "We still genuinely love the Wii and would ideally like to see a publishing partner pick up both a FPS Wii version and a third-person action version specific to the 360 and PS3."
Nofsinger added that the developer has not stopped work on the Wii iteration.
How would you prefer The Grinder?
"We have invested more than year into the Wii; the game is extremely fun, and frankly, we wouldn't want to see that work 'thrown away,'" said Nofsinger. "But when we decided to add the 360 and PS3 platforms it didn't seem to make much sense to jump on the rainbow chasing treadmill of trying to do the same game for such dissimilar consoles and end up short changing one or the other."
We'll keep you posted as more develops on the title. In the meanwhile, we've posted a new video of the top-down 360/PS3 versions of Grinder on our respective sister-sites."
"The Wii audience isn't a group that wants to be catered to or treated different. When it comes to The Grinder we don't want to think of the Wii as a lesser system. There will be a fine line to walk and I don't think we can treat all three audiences wholly different." - High Voltage chief creative officer Eric Nofsinger
does that mean ... isometric hack n' slasher for everyone?
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Nope:
The Grinder staying FPS on Wii, still looking for a publisher"The expansion of Grinder to 360 and PS3 and its subsequent change in gameplay and perspective has been somewhat misinterpreted as a universal change across all platforms. We still genuinely love the Wii and would ideally like to see a publishing partner pick up both a FPS Wii version and a third-person action version specific to the 360 and PS3. We have invested more than year into the Wii; the game is extremely fun, and frankly, we wouldn't want to see that work 'thrown away'. But when we decided to add the 360 and PS3 platforms it didn't seem to make much sense to jump on the rainbow chasing treadmill of trying to do the same game for such dissimilar consoles and end up short changing one or the other." - High Voltage's chief creative officer, Eric Nofsinger