gracias Chester por la mini-review.
Este cae fijo. Y eso que no me llamaba la atencion en un principio. Creo que, con sus fallos (kiza Lair el mayor Bluff, nada que muchos ya intuiamos
), para una consola que en diciembre hara 9 meses que esta en europa, el catalogo es bastante variado y con un nivel muy interesante. Yo sigo creyendo (filete callate
) que Uncharted es el bueno, y con R&C , GT5Prologue, Wipeout..... y los multis.
pd. Chester, que opciones pusiste en el EasyRecovery?
Hora un poco de salsa (cerraron el hilo ayer y me kede con ganas
)
Microsoft, on the other hand, seems content to raid the archives for XBLA games - it worked for Nintendo, after all. It's got the breadth, certainly, but few releases are as deep or as contemporary as many gamers would like. Most exciting is a coming-soon retro remake in the form of Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD, which should be ace, but is ultimately another game we've played to death before. Then there's Dreamcast and PC shooter Quake III Arena and the seven-year-old Metal Slug 3. Treasure's 2001 shooter Ikaruga is rumoured but unconfirmed, although internet freebie and PSP spin-off Every Extend Extra Extreme is a definite. Castle Crashers' 2D knight action looks fun, but it's unlikely to set the gaming world alight. There isn't much else that really stands out, at least for the more serious gamer. And that's a bit worrying.
just another point of view
IGN respecto a DIRT PS3 escribió:With regards to the PlayStation 3 version of the game, Codemasters has taken the extra time since the Xbox 360 release to tighten up the graphics code a bit, resulting in an overall smoother driving experience. Much of the slowdown found in the 360 game is gone, thankfully. It's also worth nothing though that the game lacks Sixaxis support, so those of you who like steering by waving your controller around in the air will be disappointed. Some racing wheels, notably the Logitech line, are supported however, including full Force Feedback, which is certainly nice.
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