Metroid Other M 1up Interview
Takes place between Super and Fusion, will have Adam in it, action and exploration are in
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If I even look at pictures of the Cat Eagle, I may turn to stone.
Which would almost be as hard as your poo!
That would harden your flacid penis. Might as well do that.
If Superman tried to crunch my poo in his fist. His fist would break.
any word on a release date? the last guardian wins game of E3 for me by default
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So this is pretty cool, Nintendo power now put up official high res scans from features in the new issue.
Tatsukono VS
Muramasa
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Game of the show was Metroid other M, fact!
No one expected that one, Team Ninja and Nintendo R&D 1 working together.
By the way I will be posting tons of gametrailers videos. Some will be old videos, some will be new. Stand by!
Yeah I heard about Caradine.
BTW Sony's John Koller has been talking about Natal and their own motion controller
When it comes to those motion control solutions, Koller says Sony is "intimately familiar" with Microsoft's approach and how its own differs.
"Microsoft's is impressive because it does a full-body scan," he says. But he claims Project Natal has "depth issues on the Z axis" that Sony's PlayStation Eye-tracked solution avoids. "The PlayStation Eye is more accurate and more precise," he adds.
Taking a wider-lens view of both solutions, the largest question becomes whether or not it is preferable for the player to have an object in hand. At its briefing, Microsoft said controllers and their buttons were the last barrier between video games and "everyone else."
Sony counters that argument with the assertion that there are some gameplay experiences that require an object in hand or a button to push. "It's not necessary for every genre," says Koller. "But without it, you can't play every genre."
"Microsoft's [solution] is going to have issues with shooting games, for example," he suggests. "We want to be as diverse as we can; the controller that we're looking at will be open as possible."
Also Sony's Yoshida has commented on it too.
http://www.edge-online.com/news/shuhei-yoshida-natal-will-create-challenges-microsoft
“I saw the [Natal] demonstration and it’s a very sweet video; it’s more futuristic and I felt like I was watching some Consumer Electronics Show event,” he said. “What I think they’re trying to do is continue on the path we began with EyeToy and PlayStation Eye, removing the barrier between consumers and games. That’s very natural when it comes to what you have to learn.
“However, we know from working with camera technology for a long time that just using the camera without precisely detecting what the consumer wants to do, with buttons and triggers, is quite difficult, especially when bringing it into the game context. So while it’s very interesting, what we’re providing with our technology is very different."
Yoshida praised Nintendo’s efforts in the field, but said that the company was only scratching the surface of what’s possible.
“It’s one area where we’ll see advancement in the future. What Nintendo has done is phenomenal; it’s great for attracting new people. But they’re just scratching the surface of what this can do. So we see a long road ahead, and we’re very proud of what we’re developing, but we know this is a constant development.
“We’re trying to make it so precise that what you do is exactly what you get in the game. You don’t have to learn any specific moves; how you move already is how you move in the game. But as we learn to use this tech, more and more ideas are coming from studios that would be great to use in an adventure-type experience, or a firstperson shooter. So we’re not limiting ourselves to certain types of audience or experience.”
Did you guys see the Batman walkthrough! They nailed the atmosphere perfectly, best recreation of Batman by far. The gameplay looks like its MGS like, very stealth oriented but it seems you can go about it any way you please. I am so impressed.
I saw the G4 coverage of day 1, had plenty of great games. Saw Assassin's Creed 2 again, same demo but the producer says they changed everything about the missions, hell yes. MW2, holy shit, jetski combat. Brutal Legend is full of win, looks like a really fun open world action game. Mass Effect 2 is amazing, duh. Dragon Age... well they fought one dragon for like 5 minutes, it looks like a bad PSO, the dragon didnt move it just stood there and repeated like three attacks.
Halo ODST seems to have a very different world structure, more open world Halo, cool. GoW3, good god!
Will see yesterdays show soon.
BTW tons of gushing over New Super Mario Bros 2, the G4 guy that played it said it was a blast. All impressions have been through the roof on this game.
My favorite games of the show, that I've seen, are probably Alan Wake which looks awesome and seems more like RE than RE does, Silent Hill Wii which looks better than the last 2 or 3 games combined, Metroid Gaiden which was a huge surprise, Assassin's Creed 2 which looks better than the first game, and Brutal Legend.
Adventure gaming FTW!
Just watched the Forza 3 dev walkthrough video. The game looks awesome, but they added a stupid rewind-time feature; make a mistake, rewind time, and try it again. WTF? I thought Forza 3 was supposed to be a serious sim racer? I really hate that feature in racing games.
wow they did a prince of persia with forza? how low ...
i bet you will use it raven, the temptation will be too strong. think about it, there you are repeating that difficult level again for the nth time, can't wait to get it behind you ... ugh you made a mistake, again, bastard overtook you, again ... Can't - Resist - Must - Rewind - Time ...
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Nah, I take my racing times very seriously, and I consider that to be cheating. I'll disable that "feature" the first time I boot up the game (assuming it can be turned off in the options).
good man. forza 3 looks awesome. the one xbox exclusive which makes me wish really wish i had one
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I wonder if that's a record? 