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edit: okay, the guys PC rant was funny :lol , but honestly, him talking about "1up" and history and shit he should at least acknowledge that an FPS would be better on the PC.
chespace said:QT MP4 (PSP) - Download 179MB http://zdmedia.vo.llnwd.net/o1/1UP/1upshow_0201_psp.zip
Kasra said::lol :lol :lol
The Criterion dude was freakin hilarious.
It's not called the right click show is it?
chespace said:Almost as much as Gabe Newell hates his consoles!
rod said:and xbox version WTF?! first ive ever heard of it
hadareud said:IIRC it was always known that it was coming out for PS2 and Xbox, for some reason the game is treated as a PS2 exclusive by GAF though
Kuroyume said:Btw, who the hell wants to play an FPS on the dual shock? Yuck.
rod said:yeah, thats what had me thinking it was ps2 only. i was watching that footage thinking holy crap that looks awesome for ps2. and if it WAS ps2 footage then HOLY CRAP CRITERION>YOU
rod said:yeah, thats what had me thinking it was ps2 only. i was watching that footage thinking holy crap that looks awesome for ps2. and if it WAS ps2 footage then HOLY CRAP CRITERION>YOU
Sean said:The new 1up intro is pretty catchy!
Black seems to be shaping up. I noticed they finally have some music in the game now, so that's pretty cool. Why do the backgrounds get all blurry when you reload now though? It looks very odd to me.
Kuroyume said:Btw, who the hell wants to play an FPS on the dual shock? Yuck.
Reilly said:Has good as Black looks, it better have a good story or something.
From the name, it's not hard to figure out where the story is going. If you've watched shows like 24 or Alias you know the score: it's black ops. Espionage, conspiracy, plots within plots; you can expect to see it all. Criterion's Alex Ward wrote the story himself, drawing on his favorite TV shows and movies. And in their style, mysterious and only partially-revealing cut-scenes advance the story. It works to the extent that everything gives you a plausible reason to start each level, and honestly, that's all that matters here.
Wario64 said:While the PS2 version may be the superior version considering how Burnout 3 and Revenge are great on PS2, the dual shock controller is enough for me to get the Xbox version of BLACK
Dual Shock + FPS = ew
Mrbob said:You know what would be even better?
Playing Black with through backwards compatibility with the 360 pad!
This is what I'm waiting for. Game will probably be 20 bucks by the time it works properly on 360 but I'll wait it out.
Game looks awesome. But I refuse to play it with the dual shock or Xbox pad. Can't go back after the greatness of the 360 pad.
Mrbob said:You know what would be even better?
Playing Black with through backwards compatibility with the 360 pad!
This is what I'm waiting for. Game will probably be 20 bucks by the time it works properly on 360 but I'll wait it out.
Game looks awesome. But I refuse to play it with the dual shock or Xbox pad. Can't go back after the greatness of the 360 pad.
SaggyMonkey said:When the links are broken, that's when the show is the best.
dskillzhtown said:Are teh podcasts resuming this week as well.
DenogginizerOS said:The wait will be tough. Considering I only have an X360, here's hoping the BC ninjas get hard to work.
EviLore said:Sin looks sorta bad. FPS games are driven forward and retain fun factor through two things:
-immersion; via animation, physics, graphic polish, environmental complexity, sound effects, etc.
-combat; via ai scripting, weapon fun-factor/options, use of squads and/or ancillary commands, etc.
SiN isn't showing me advances in any of that; the main draw seems to be the difficulty structure, which is cool but not really a reason to buy a game.
kaizoku said:Does anyone have a solution to playing FPS on PS2? Dual shock is useless![]()