Cita de IGN.
- Forget the crappy screenshots you've seen. They completely misrepresent the game. Forget that Microsoft didn't show its number one game at its news conference. That was a mistake, in hindsight. My first appointment to Microsoft's booth on day one of E3 was with the Rare team responsible for the upcoming Perfect Dark Zero, and I was wowed.
I had mixed expectations; I'm a realist. Games in development often have low framerates and shoddy AI. They're not done. Of course they do. Today, I saw a demo of Perfect Dark Zero running on a Xbox alpha kit (a PC) using an old ATI graphics card, not the final GPU from the Xbox 360, and was told the game was only using about 25% to 30% of the system's full power. And Perfect Dark Zero looked incredible. Incredible. It looked nearly as good as Gears of War, which, in my humble opinion is the best looking 360 game of the show so far (I saw that running in realtime too). So, simply put, Perfect Dark Zero shocked me.
Shocked, because I wanted to see this at the Microsoft conference. Shocked, because they hid a game that clearly does NOT look like merde. Shocked, because this looked like a real next-generation game, completely changing my perception I had temporarily formed based on the early screenshots. For whatever reasons Microsoft didn't want to show it, the game I saw looked like the game I wanted to play, and have imagined playing for years.
http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/616/616196p1.html
Pues viendo esto no entiendo por que no lo enseñaron.
Para el que no entienda ingles.
El juego que les han enseñado corre sobre kits alpha, aproximadamente un 20 o 30 % del potencial de la consola, aun asi el juego es INCREIBLE, segun dicen a la par al Gear of War.
Ni ellos mismos se explican porque no enseñaron esto en la conferencia.
Bueno pues cada vez estoy mas tranquilo, todo apunta a juegazo y sobre todo a maquinon del copon.
Un saludo.