that i thinki remember hearing that thats been delayed until '10. i think from inside gaming.bodyklok said:I think the PS3 has the best line up of games for 09, for the time being atlest. After all you never know if there are anymore Microsoft exclusives until the year is over. That said I don't think abyone could topCode:GOD OF WAR 3!
Yes I am fimilar with this roumor, but I don't worry about it to much becaus IGN [http://uk.ps3.ign.com/objects/886/886158.html] still say it will be Q4(UK), but I guess I'll just have to hope and wait. After all you know what IGN are like.toasterslayer said:that i thinki remember hearing that thats been delayed until '10. i think from inside gaming.bodyklok said:I think the PS3 has the best line up of games for 09, for the time being atlest. After all you never know if there are anymore Microsoft exclusives until the year is over. That said I don't think abyone could topCode:GOD OF WAR 3!
oops that's what i meant. nintendo are the only ones that really release first party games as far as im aware.harhol said:Second party. Made by Naughty Dog, funded by Sony.razer17 said:Isn't uncharted a first party game? I mean that could be the reason that sony are having some exclusives at the moment.
Sony have more second party developers on their payroll than Microsoft so their big-budget exclusive count should be higher.
It's okay Dylan, let it go. I've learned to ignore Dingo.NoMoreSanity said:... Trying to invoke the wrath of orannis I see?Indigo_Dingo said:Alan Wake does look genuinely interesting, but it seems to have some odd problems with not knowing what it wants to be (which is kind of a big problem for a game thats supposed to be out this year). The focus on Survival Horror can work very well when grounded in a realistic scenario - the concept of a "Hills have Eyes" situation can work wonders with that, and its a concept that is genuinely new to videogames. The problem is that the ame proclaims to be all about using light. Now, I could accept that for some form of supernatural monsters, but using light to fight people? Seems kind of weird to me.NoMoreSanity said:I admit the PS3 does have more exclusives this year, but Alan Wake and Spilnter Cell: Conviction will still keep me interested.
As for Splinter Cell Conviction, well, that series has spread itself around more than the town bikes Syphillis. I doubt this will be the only game to remain relatively faithful. Even outside of that, Splinter Cell SUCKS!
Because you never told us what you didn't like about it, other than things which are totally subjective. The worst thing you've been able to tell me is the controls, which really aren't hard to get used to. So, set the record straight: what do you dislike so much about Splinter Cell?Indigo_Dingo said:No-one has ever been able to give me a reason why I shouldn't consider Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory the worst game I have ever played in my life. And I've played Goldeneye: Rogue Agent.orannis62 said:It's okay Dylan, let it go. I've learned to ignore Dingo.NoMoreSanity said:... Trying to invoke the wrath of orannis I see?Indigo_Dingo said:Alan Wake does look genuinely interesting, but it seems to have some odd problems with not knowing what it wants to be (which is kind of a big problem for a game thats supposed to be out this year). The focus on Survival Horror can work very well when grounded in a realistic scenario - the concept of a "Hills have Eyes" situation can work wonders with that, and its a concept that is genuinely new to videogames. The problem is that the ame proclaims to be all about using light. Now, I could accept that for some form of supernatural monsters, but using light to fight people? Seems kind of weird to me.NoMoreSanity said:I admit the PS3 does have more exclusives this year, but Alan Wake and Spilnter Cell: Conviction will still keep me interested.
As for Splinter Cell Conviction, well, that series has spread itself around more than the town bikes Syphillis. I doubt this will be the only game to remain relatively faithful. Even outside of that, Splinter Cell SUCKS!