Gamespot seems to be off with a decent bit of their reviews, I really have no idea way. Maybe they either too critical or just have their head stuck up their own arse.what you guys think might be the better ps3 shooter Haze or Killzone 2? The games haven't even been released but people are already talking about them and comparing/contrasting.
Yes gamespot sux.....their reviews aren't just faulty for PS3 though...... Why don't they just 'ef' off.
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2 must haves (Drake and Assassin's Creed) on that list, and i suppose COD4 looks worthwhile as well.. the others... i would say pass
For my money, Rock Band is definitely a must buy. The only question I have is which system to buy it for. I usually prefer the 360 because of the Achievements. I have a feeling that this will be the big item for the holidays this year along with the Wii again.
Speaking to investors during a conference call, EA CEO John Riccitiello said that he was "highly confident" in Rock Band and didn't expect to be able to meet demand for the game."If I were you, on the nineteenth of November, I would get in line outside your favourite retailer, because we've got one hot product," Riccitiello said.The game, which he described as a "band in a box," will retail for USD 169 when it launches for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on November 19 in the US. A slightly cheaper PS2 version, at USD 159, will be released in December. "We've got a lot of inventory coming. My expectation is that it will sell through," Riccitiello said.EA will follow with a European launch at the end of Q4, and expects the game to be similarly strong there."This is definitely not a sprint. We're not going to be able to put enough inventory to meet demand in North America or Europe this calendar year or this fiscal [year], but we expect this to sell through both the balance of FY 08 and through FY 09, with songs coming every week, add-on SKUs, all sorts of stuff."
Latest PLAYSTATION®3 System Software Update Allows PSPTM to Turn PS3TM On and Off from Internet Connection for Enhanced Remote Play Ability to customise XMB™ and add personalised playlists for both music and photos also enabledLondon, 8 November 2007 - Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) announced today the availability of the latest version of the PLAYSTATION®3 (PS3™) system software. Version 2.00 features the ability to turn a PS3 system on and off remotely, using a PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) system via the Remote Play1 function, allowing for a truly mobile partnership between the two systems.Building on the success and potential of the Remote Play functionality, Version 2.00 will cement the partnership between PS3 and PSP and create a truly global experience. With the ability to turn your PS3 on and off from Wi-fi connection, there is now the opportunity to listen to the music, look at the photos and watch the videos saved on the PS3 Hard Disk Drive, anywhere in the world.To further enhance the PS3 offering, Version 2.00 allows for the creation of personalised playlists in both the music and photo sections. This simple to use function gives users an opportunity to create unlimited music playlists for all occasions, as well as sharing favourite photos in glorious high definition.Continuing with the idea of a personalised PS3, Version 2.00 allows for customisation of the XMB™ (XrossMediaBar) menu screen. Change the colour and brightness with the greatest of ease or have something completely different by setting a custom theme. With the potential for new backgrounds to become available on PLAYSTATION®Network in the future, Version 2.00 truly opens up a whole raft of options.A host of other enhancements includes the addition of an Information Board on XMB to keep people up to date on the latest PlayStation® news, the inclusion of a new PLAYSTATION Network category and logo for easier navigation and Trend Micro Web Security, a free2, state of the art internet security system, designed to give parents peace of mind.
Quote from: greyfox on October 25, 2007, 04:52:27 AMGamespot seems to be off with a decent bit of their reviews, I really have no idea way. Maybe they either too critical or just have their head stuck up their own arse.what you guys think might be the better ps3 shooter Haze or Killzone 2? The games haven't even been released but people are already talking about them and comparing/contrasting. Yes gamespot sux.....their reviews aren't just faulty for PS3 though...... Why don't they just 'ef' off.