sloppyjoe_gamer said:Well, I'm in the U.S. (if it matters for code purposes), so the first person that PM's me can have my code for the blades.
I'll scratch off the card and give it to you tonite when im at home. I just dont want to use it if its going to make the game ridiculously easy.....
Then I doubt it'll break or unbalance anything.Shurs said:Yes, all of your energy.
MvmntInGrn said:Then I doubt it'll break or unbalance anything.
Click said:I still hate this recent trend of Gamestop/EB getting exclusive in-game content with pre-orders. I've already complained about it in this thread, but I'll say it again here.
It's fucking bullshit for developers to lock in-game content or make them exclusive downloads, requiring pre-orders to download.
Click said:I still hate this recent trend of Gamestop/EB getting exclusive in-game content with pre-orders. I've already complained about it in this thread, but I'll say it again here.
It's fucking bullshit for developers to lock in-game content or make them exclusive downloads, requiring pre-orders to download.
MvmntInGrn said:I'd be very surprised if it dosen't come as DLC later. GOW and Heavenly Sword LBP items went that way.
Click said:I still hate this recent trend of Gamestop/EB getting exclusive in-game content with pre-orders. I've already complained about it in this thread, but I'll say it again here.
It's fucking bullshit for developers to lock in-game content or make them exclusive downloads, requiring pre-orders to download.
iamcool388 said:Does anyone know what time the embargo lifts? The review embargo is up today as far as I remember.
Click said:A 'certain banned site' (Joy____) on GAF has their review up.
Google it if you're at all interested...
Jim said:9am PST/12pm EST, just checked with SCEA.
[ http://www.gameplayer.com.au/gp_documents/090520Infamous.aspx ] ...+ Controls like an electric dream
+ Addictive levelling system
+ Fun, challenging combat
- Unpolished graphics engine
- Sandbox AI syndrome
8.5 / 10
Tomorrow I believe.Arnie said:Guys what time does the demo go live publically to people who didn't preorder? I have seen nothing of this game and want to be surprised.
sloppyjoe_gamer said:Well, I'm in the U.S. (if it matters for code purposes), so the first person that PM's me can have my code for the blades.
I'll scratch off the card and give it to you tonite when im at home. I just dont want to use it if its going to make the game ridiculously easy.....
EDIT-- Code claimed by h3ro....
Ahhh excellent, thanks.Nightz said:Tomorrow I believe.
Those scores are too good. We need some bad scores. Eurogaimer make it happen!!BeeDog said:Swedish Gamereactor gave the game an 8/10, with the second opinion giving it a 9/10.
mintylurb said:Those scores are too good. We need some bad scores. EDGE make it happen!!
7 aint bad. Just kinda meh-ish.mintylurb said:Those scores are too good. We need some bad scores. Eurogaimer make it happen!!
Big surprise.templeusox said:Wow, Eurogamer did give it a 7. Well, we'll see how that holds up.
templeusox said:Wow, Eurogamer did give it a 7. Well, we'll see how that holds up.
deepbrown said:Can we post these reviews? Or just say the scores - you know the text can be quite interesting...
eznark said:How many minutes did they play?
Somebody out there has to keep the "PS3 has no games" meme going.Click said:LOL @ Eurogamer.
Why do people even give any credibility to that site anymore?
revolverjgw said:They watched the IGN video review
Haven't played the game, so i don't really have on opinion on its overall quality. But that point seemed kinda silly. Not that it's not true, but rather... why hold it against the game? Is it a requirement to not have anything equivalent to rifle/nade/rocket/sniper rifle?guina said:coles power mimic real weapons
Click said:It's best to just give links and/or interesting / controversial portions of the reviews.
Quoting the entire review is silly.
I didn't mean that - I mean actually posting the links. Cause everyone's just saying "omg 7, 7 , 7"Click said:It's best to just give links and/or interesting / controversial portions of the reviews.
Quoting the entire review is silly.
I'm sorry. Any gaming website that gives gundam dynasty warriors 2 an 8 is a credible site imho!Click said:LOL @ Eurogamer.
Why do people even give any credibility to that site anymore?
GeoramA said:Somebody out there has to keep the "PS3 has no games" meme going.
Edge and Eurogamer are keeping the hope alive
eznark said:Well, post some impressions please, for those of us who can't access the game sites.
Click said:It's not just PS3 games. They completely fuck up with numerous reviews.
It's just that their reviews of PS3 games usually have horrendously low(er) scores, especially if they're made by non European developers.
I don't bother with Eurogamer.
It should be a banned site on GAF.
Take that Sucker Punch! :lolmintylurb said:I'm sorry. Any gaming website that gives gundam dynasty warriors 2 an 8 is a credible site imho!
xKilltheMx said:Gaming-Age's own Jim review is up
http://www.gaming-age.com/cgi-bin/reviews/review.pl?sys=ps3&game=infamous
xKilltheMx said:Gaming-Age's own Jim review is up
http://www.gaming-age.com/cgi-bin/reviews/review.pl?sys=ps3&game=infamous
You head down a manhole occasionally over the course of the game to bring power back to new sections of the city, and these levels play out more like the linear platform-and-combat challenges of Sly Raccoon, introducing and focusing the design on a new ability each time (hovering, or an energy shield, for instance), and it's within these gloomy depths that Sucker Punch showcases its most confident work.
But just as the trouble on the surface threatens to wear you down, inFamous finds a second wind, and begins to throw up a variety of interesting and engaging missions that reign in the turret guns and enemies spammed into corridors, and focus on more dramatic encounters that make use of the superior platforming alongside a few more impressive new powers. There's a massive tower ascent, a dramatic prison break that puts you up against colossal robotic energy monsters, and some interesting pursuits - helicopters and hot-air balloons best among them.
It's by this stage that the previously stumbling narrative also regains your attention, as key players reveal themselves, and double-cross one another, and the mystery of the initial explosion is made plainer. All along you have been making good-or-bad decisions that feed into the karma system, conferring particular ranks (with a few different powers available at either extreme), and although it's rather forced, it also comes good in the end, finally evolving beyond save-myself-or-save-everyone junctions informed more by your preferred upgrade path than morals, and asking you to choose between a couple of clear and personal rights and wrongs. The beautiful, hand-painted story sequences thrown across the screen to bookend the more dramatic narrative pivots and confrontations take on greater resonance as Sucker Punch plays its final hand beyond an admittedly rubbish final boss battle.
xKilltheMx said:Gaming-Age's own Jim review is up
http://www.gaming-age.com/cgi-bin/reviews/review.pl?sys=ps3&game=infamous
What? Have you read any eurogamer review? Thats a rambling mess.Jim said:It's sort of a rambling mess (it's my unique style!) but gave it an A-
link for 1up review also:
http://www.1up.com/do/reviewPage?cId=3174301