overthehill99
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You think Jak is going to come out this year? Without an announcement yet?PistolGrip said:I still think Jak is coming this year.
You think Jak is going to come out this year? Without an announcement yet?PistolGrip said:I still think Jak is coming this year.
Doubledex said:I LOVE Uncharted, but NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WHERE IS MY NEXT-GAN JAK????????????
I'd say behind God of War II, Jak 3 was one of the most graphically advanced games on the PS2.Jax said:I hate the frachise. Fuck no. Ugly and done better by insomniac.
Uncharted 2 + new franchise please!
Sol.. said:somewhere he just exploded in a fit of nerd happiness...or as i call it nappiness....wait a minute
*gets sucked into a reverse reverse reverse racism time rip in space in time*
Mesijs said:So Jak has to wait a bit longer, but I´m happy about this!
Igo said:Sure there's a lot of room for Uncharted to grow but it was one of the most enjoyable games i've played in years. It left me a lot more satisfied than MGS4 did even though I consider that to be a better game.
Two things though, if I shoot someone in the head I want them to die 100% of the time. Secondly, even though I started the game on normal it took me all of 5 minutes to realize I should switch to hard, and when I beat the game I didn't unlock the medal for playing on hard. Had to play through a 2nd time to unlock crushing. I was not pleased.
MPW said:and i'll wait a bit longer to buy ps3
I bought a Nintendo Gamecube only because of Metal Gear Solid Twin Snakes. And even though I have a PS3 at home, I bought another PS3 on vacation as I had to play Metal Gear Solid 4 at release.andycapps said:You would buy a system for only one game?
Dante said:The eventual screens will make my eyes melt...
You have got to be kidding... There's probably 10x more games set in some kind of urban setting compared to wilderness setting.Linkzg said:I really hope this game has some urban environments. Too many games are set in the jungle/forest settings. Set in a modern urban area and learn from Die Hard now.
Linkzg said:I really hope this game has some urban environments. Too many games are set in the jungle/forest settings. Set in a modern urban area and learn from Die Hard now.
Yeah, they should just base the game on Die Hard 1 and 3. That would be great.
andycapps said:You would buy a system for only one game?
jett said:*kitton signal*
I wonder what kind of improvements/changes will they make to the game. Hopefully it's not just more of the same, like that other third-person shooter.
DrPirate said:This. I can't wait.
Sadly, the Gears 2 Comparisons to Uncharted 2 screenshots will kill the party, but still, I can't wait to see Uncharted 2 in motion.
Jax said:I hate the frachise. Fuck no. Ugly and done better by insomniac.
Uncharted 2 + new franchise please!
LittleBigPlanet is miles away from platformers like we know them.andycapps said:Littlebigplanet is the last platformer you'll ever need. The levels that people have created thus far could keep you busy for quite some time.
Android18a said:This. In a world with Ratchet and Clank, Jak and Daxter are redundant.
Uncharted 2 ftw. I'm pre-ordering that baby. Instant + points for PS3, there. None of my PS3 owning friends have Uncharted yet >=0 I keep telling them to buy it.
Marconelly said:You have got to be kidding... There's probably 10x more games set in some kind of urban setting compared to wilderness setting.
BeeDog said:Sort of like the Da Vinci Code/Angels & Demons, but good? Would definitely kick ass if executed well.
Teetris said:LittleBigPlanet is miles away from platformers like we know them.
Anastacio said:I bought a Nintendo Gamecube only because of Metal Gear Solid Twin Snakes. And even though I have a PS3 at home, I bought another PS3 on vacation as I had to play Metal Gear Solid 4 at release.
Yeah, I have to agree, something like that would be nice, I liked that section in Legend as well. I also liked the whole town section in TR: AoD.Linkzg said:A good looking game set around modern day locations? nope, not many of them.
Maybe not the whole game, but a section of it would be great. My favorite section of Tomb Raider Legend was the brief bit in that modern building.
.Revolutionary said:Fuck Jak.
Marconelly said:Things the sequel realistically needs:
- More scenes that mix shooting and platforming, or encourage you to take advantage of platforms and terrain. There have been some in the first game, and you could always do it as a show-off even if there was no real need for it, but more would be welcome. This shouldn't come at the expense of open field battles where the AI can shine, though.
- Local and online Co-op is an absolute must unless they want to be penalized in sales and reviews. I don't think the game needs traditional competitive multiplayer modes, but co-op would make too much sense to not be included.
- Beter/Harder puzzles should be a must. Watch and learn how it's done in GoW and especially GoW2. Those two also passed through stages of focus testing, and the puzzles didn't get dumbed down. It would be wise to make the puzzle difficulty selectable like in some old adventure games, and also to make puzzles that are difficult to figure out, but quick to execute when you know the solution (important for replayability)
- Lastly, exchange some graphics tech with guys from Media Molecule, Guerrilla or Evolution or Ninja Theory. The first game looked outstanding, but some aspects can still be made to look better (and have been demonstrated as such)
andycapps said:True, it's more like old Mario. You must be talking about 3D platformers.
I'd be down with a little bit like that but not too much. Maybe an introduction level in an urban environment relevant to the setting. For example, if we're hunting an Aztec legend, start off in Mexico City or some copycat location and work your way towards the ruins.Linkzg said:I really hope this game has some urban environments. Too many games are set in the jungle/forest settings. Set in a modern urban area and learn from Die Hard now.
Linkzg said:I disagree. I actually think LBP is a 3D platformer turned on it's side. Very reminiscent of those levels from Super Mario Galaxy.
Zophar said:I'd be down with a little bit like that but not too much. Maybe an introduction level in an urban environment relevant to the setting. For example, if we're hunting an Aztec legend, start off in Mexico City or some copycat location and work your way towards the ruins.