Loakum @Driftwood Awesome! I’m loving it! It does show a much crisper picture and the frame rate looks good! I was playing Stella Blade and Dragonball Soarkling Blast! :) (2 Weeks ago)
Driftwood @Loakum: enjoy, the one Sony sent us will be there on launch day. Coverage will follow asap. (2 Weeks ago)
Loakum *takes a large sip of victorious grape juice* ok….my PS5 pro arrived early! So much winning! :) (2 Weeks ago)
Driftwood @reneyvane: non ils l'ont publié le 1er octobre et je crois que tu l'avais déjà linkée. ;) (5 Weeks ago)
CraCra Y a un souci sur les forums ? (8 Weeks ago)
nostradamus very few with religious beliefs are naive or zealots, but for sure don't find amusing their beliefs being thrown in for clout. maybe STFU with that discourse? (11 Weeks ago)
Driftwood Download is now functional again on Gamersyde. Sorry for the past 53 days or so when it wasn't. (> 3 Months ago)
Driftwood Another (French) livestream today at 2:30 CEST but you're welcome to drop by and speak English. I will gladly answer in English when I get a chance to catch a breath. :) (> 3 Months ago)
Driftwood GSY is getting some nice content at 3 pm CEST with our July podcast and some videos of the Deus Ex Mankind Divided preview build. :) (> 3 Months ago)
Driftwood For once we'll be live at 4:30 pm CEST. Blim should not even be tired! (> 3 Months ago)
Driftwood More Quantum Break coverage coming in a few hours, 9:00 a.m CEST. (> 3 Months ago)
Driftwood We'll have a full review up for Firewatch at 7 pm CET. Videos will only be tomorrow though. (> 3 Months ago)
Driftwood Tonight's livestream will be at 9:15 GMT+1, not GMT+2 as first stated. (> 3 Months ago)
Looks very good..
Could be fun, wonder what gameplay elemens are in it because what we got to see was only shooting.
Playstation ID: Martijn_
I don't know what to think seriously...I guess a proper video would always be good to see how a fight could look like, this one is just to show it in motion but not show how a entire round looks like.
Playing: Xbox 360 - BioShock *next week on friday*
PS3: Heavenly Sword - Lair - Killzone 2 - Dark Sector - God of War 3 - MGS4 - Uncharted - Haze
360: Mass Effect - Assassin's Creed - Ninja Gaiden 2 - DMC4 - Too Human - Fable 2 - Resident Evil 5
COD 4's pre-alpha stage looks better than most game's gone gold stage.
E3 2K7- best. e3. ever.
Saying you cant find animaton in Japan is like saying you cant find food in Italy. Its simply not true.
Hironobu Sakaguchi is coming back to reclaim the throne :)
October 20th 2007 (A good day)
Don't ask any questions just shut up and buy Halo : Ghosts of the Onyx one of the greatest books ever.
pssh! more like electronic gay-ming monthly! amirite
all about Crisis Core
If this is Sony's idea of "free" online play, then give my Xbox Live over this crap any day of the week.
Look at it from this perspective. If this becomes a regular thing; the norm, the SOP for how online is handled on PS3, even if they only charged $10 per "online expansion", over the course of a year, that will get far more expensive than Xbox Live will ever get. Even if it were limited to only the exclusive titles, at $10 a head, for as many titles as Sony and their 2nd parties can produce in a single year, that is a whole lot of games and potentially hundreds of dollars out of pocket every year just to play your favorite PS3 exclusives online.
I'll use myself as a perfect example. During any average year back on PS2, I'd probably purchase anywhere from 10 to 15 games per year. I'm pretty sure this goes about average for most enthusiast gamers out there. Now imagine if you had to pay an additional $10 per game for each and everyone of those 10 to 15 games just to get the opportunity to play them online with your friends. That is an extra $100 to $150 per year coming out of your pocket just to get to play online!!!
Here is what I say. Don't anyone buy MGO.
No, that is not heresy, and I am not bullshitting. Don't anyone purchase MGO!
Even if this thing is only a $10 expansion, if it is a successful SKU for Sony, by the end of next year, every exclusive title will be doing it. And if those are successful, by the end of 2009, most 3rd parties will be doing it as well; we all know that EA (for example) would not hesitate in the slightest to do this with all their games if they thought they could get away with it. And by a 1st party doing it and being successful at it, that just opens the door wide, for other greedy publishers to follow suit.
It's worse than micro-transactions, it's worse than EA charging for online tips, it's even worse than horse armor. It's paying full price for half a game at retail, and then having to pay an additional fee for each game you want to play online.
At least with Xbox Live, you pay your $50 every year, and you can play every online game (accept MMOs) on the service, for an unlimited amount of play. So if you have 100 online games and want to play them all as often as you want, then you can, and it is still only $50 per year. If what Sony looks like they are doing becomes a regular thing on PS3, then in time, those same 100 online games would cost you $1000 just to play them online. Which would you rather pay?
With this new trend that Sony is doing, even at $10 a game, that can add up to hundreds of $$$ very quickly, and frankly, that is not fair to the consumer. But it is up to us as the consumer to be fair to ourselves first. We send a message to Sony by boycotting any and every game that sells the online mode separately, and in the future, we will never, ever have to worry about walking down that road again.
COD 4's pre-alpha stage looks better than most game's gone gold stage.
E3 2K7- best. e3. ever.
Saying you cant find animaton in Japan is like saying you cant find food in Italy. Its simply not true.
Didn't Konami essentially sell the MP separately for MGS3 with Subsistence?
I'm not sure I'm seeing a general trend going on here for the PS3 as of yet. Of course if they try it will Killzone then that's a different matter. You could imagine the uproar then but to the best of my knowledge there is no reason to expect Killzone to come with SP and MP together....
all about Crisis Core
Hell, Portable Ops has extensive online play--in one package. I find the Halo example pretty fitting. This is pretty much like selling campaign and mp in two separate packages. Bullshit, full price or not.
Hironobu Sakaguchi is coming back to reclaim the throne :)
October 20th 2007 (A good day)
Don't ask any questions just shut up and buy Halo : Ghosts of the Onyx one of the greatest books ever.
pssh! more like electronic gay-ming monthly! amirite
Wonder if they have a ton of geometry in there and they've totally fleshed out an entire battlefield and numerous places you can go within an environment?
Maybe the entire world is constantly streamed and connected for any given area?
Hironobu Sakaguchi is coming back to reclaim the throne :)
October 20th 2007 (A good day)
Don't ask any questions just shut up and buy Halo : Ghosts of the Onyx one of the greatest books ever.
pssh! more like electronic gay-ming monthly! amirite
Unreal 2, Unreal Tournament.
Quake 4, Quake Wars.
Final Fantasy X-2, Final Fantasy 11.
These games buy their *existence* back by being unmistakably standalone games. The only reason MGO is getting flak is because of a notion that it's merely an extension of MGS4 which I reckon it just might not be. Especially following demonstration vids of it.
Perhaps this wouldn't be an issue, if there weren't already MGS games with multiplayer modes (in addition to their campaigns) out there. The fact that the subsistance games are separate packages is the only real support of this sort of segmentation. Add to that the fact that it won't even hit PSN as a complete game, and we've got a mess of a community that's not even worth our time, unless we invest in the total package.
I have no problem with MP only games, I have no problem with SP only games--but it seems pretty clear to me that this should have been one package. As is, this seems completely.. pointless.
You could argue that Quake Wars should've been a part of Quake 4, but I don't agree with that sentiment. Likewise I don't think MGS4 needs an attempted multiplayer mode to justify having a separate online franchise as long as it's able to stand on its own. Considering MGO has been touted as a separate game for over two years, I fully expect it to.
But our opinions simply differ. Again.
Should GRAW exist as two separate packages too?
It already sorta looks like MGS:PO's online mode--with better graphics.
Remember back at E3 2005? Kojima said that a completely separate team was prepping an online game based in the Metal Gear universe. I just don't see why we should expect it to be any more similar to its main series than Quake Wars is.
As for GRAW, that's completely up to Ubi. Personally I was hugely disappointed that they essentially attached Ghost Recon 2 HD to what was supposed to be a brand new experience. I'm not one to say how things *should* be, and value is always value. I'm right there defending the decision to give online MG its own legs though if it proves to be a fully featured, fleshed out package worth paying for. Just like Quake Wars.