Isildur´s Heir;16962064 said:There is nothing wrong with the graphics, just they are not as good as they said they would.
But, then again, graphics are overrated, because they are fine and convey realism, but they don´t make or break a game.
for me, I dont think this year is tht big. Ive grown quite bored with gaming and the only other releases left in the year that Im looking forward to are Uncharted 2, Modern Warfare2 and MuA2Yep, I really want the game, but with as big as this year is I wouldn't mind seeing it pushed back to next year. Though, I would buy it either way most likely
Source: http://www.gamesradar.com/f/e3-09-t...-today-thursday-edition/a-2009060417048124010GamesRadar said:But perhaps more intriguing than the carefully timed junkyard brawls and awkward nightclub seductions is the revelation that, once a hero dies, that’s it – their role in the story is finished, and the next protagonist (there are four in all) takes over. That means huge chunks of the game could remain undiscovered until your next play-through, and that you absolutely will need to be careful about the choices you make, because you won’t get a chance to make things “right” if they get you killed.
That's a cool idea.As far as I know we don't have a date. On GTTV they said next year, but that was the interviewer and not the staff, but he probably didn't say it without reason. So, it's looking like it'll be 2010.
Yeah, we were talking about the death aspect earlier in the thread. I'm thinking that the four characters may all be in different time periods and that uncovering information in one time period will direct what we know as the character in the others. That's kind of what I was thinking since on GTTV they said that no character story will directly with another
I know the constant QTEs are gonna bug me, just like they did in Indigo Prophecy, but Quantic Dream's stories are usually worth it. Except for those last couple levels of IP, but I don't like to talk about that.I LOVE games that take a cinematic approach. Its one of the main reasons why I love the MGS series and why I enjoyed Indigo Prophecy so much. This game seems to be taking that to the next level. I know some cant appreciate this gameplay style/direction bc it isnt a traditional one but its one I crave and wish there were more made like this. It could be its own subgenre. Heavy Rain is definetly a must buy for me
The QTEs dont bother me. Its the story that sucks me in and IP had an amazing one until the scifi stuff in the final stretch of it. They seem to be taking their time with HR and it doesnt appear that it will be rushed like that title. The called IP an interactive movie and thats exactly what it felt like. The story for HR seems so much more involved and intriguging. Im sure it will be amazing once we all get to play itI got you beat: I'm buying a PS3 specifically for this game. I mean, I'll play other stuff, but if Heavy Rain didn't exist, I wouldn't buy a PS3.
I know the constant QTEs are gonna bug me, just like they did in Indigo Prophecy, but Quantic Dream's stories are usually worth it. Except for those last couple levels of IP, but I don't like to talk about that.![]()