neuroticphil
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I don't think I was aware that I was in the mood to watch To Kill a Mockingbird, but here I sit. God it's such an amazing movie.
neuroticphil said:I don't think I was aware that I was in the mood to watch To Kill a Mockingbird, but here I sit. God it's such an amazing movie.
neuroticphil said:May I strongly suggest you watch the film for the content and not for points. It really is an amazing film.
Why wouldn't it be? If anything, I'd expect additional video content in the PS3 game.Shawnwhann said:If someone can confirm that the PS3 version has that movie as well, I am all over it today. It wouldn't happen to be in HD would it?
Cdammen said:Just watched SVT's (Swedish channel) economic news report and one 15min segment featured Johan Kristiansson (VD for Starbreeze Studio) talking about his company, their latest game (The Darkness, obviously) and how they turned down an really well-paid job offering because they were undermanned.
They really need programers at the moment but there are too few people studying/graduating in that field.SantaC said:yeah they're only 45 people...why cant they hire more?
Cdammen said:They really need programers at the moment but there are to few people studying in that field.
I'll check the news report and take some caps once it hits SVT's homepage.
Well... isn't game development usually like this? Your work hard, even harder in the latter stages of development and then take a well-deserved vacation when the software's doneSantaC said:kinda funny. My friend here got a job at starbreeze as programmer, he was there for a week before going home. He didn't want to stay because the people were working 24/7 and had no life...
Cdammen said:Well... isn't game development usually like this? Your work hard, even harder in the latter stages of development and then take a well-deserved vacation when the software's done
JoeFenix said:WOW!!!!
*praise*
JoeFenix said:WOW!!!!
This game is amazing so far, I am about 2 hours in (360 version) and let me tell you, I can't believe anyone would be disapointed with the way this game looks and feels.
Absolutely brilliant, feels like an adventure game with kickass action segments. World feels very fleshed out and the texturing is INSANE.
Anyway, back to playing! Thumbs up so far! Good job Starbreeze!
SantaC said:probably. I graduate as a computer scientist myself next month but i have no interest in game devlopment field.
Not a Jellyfish said:Apparently gamerankings has IGN giving the 360 version a 7.8 and the ps3 version a 9.
dralla said:GT review is up
http://www.gametrailers.com/game/1762.html
I suppose, but when people have been witness to a 100 ft. Stay Puft Marshmallow Man walking through downtown New York I guess they just get desensitized to that kinda stuff...JoeFenix said:Game is still awesome, but one thing i don't like is the fact that NPC's don't seem to react to the fact that I have huge tentacles and glowing yellow eyes when I turn on my darkness mode. Kinda takes you out of it a little...
dark10x said:F*CK MULTIPLATFORM RELEASES. They make buying a new game f*cking hard as hell and RUIN the experience.
I'm about ready to return the PS3 version right now after only playing the intro. No motion blur (after someone claimed it was in) and no AA. What, a small issue? Sure it is...but I want my experience to be tops and motion blur f*cking matters.
If you release on a single platform...what happens? That's right, the game looks and plays exactly as it should. Multiplatform though? Someone gets screwed. I know the 360 version was always shown and I should have went for it, but honestly, my PS3 needed some games and I don't trust my 360 hardware. I really hate the fact that my experience is now compromised. Rather than enjoying the game I can only think of what is missing. I really wish I weren't so picky, but there really isn't anything I can do about that now.
I wonder if Circuit City will allow me to return this for the 360 version? I honestly don't even want to play the game knowing that I'm missing out on something. I'm somewhat annoyed that someone made the claim that motion blur was present on PS3, though. Had I known that from the start I wouldn't have made this mistake.
For those who don't care, though, the framerate is fine and everything else seems equal.
JoeFenix said:WOW!!!!
This game is amazing so far, I am about 2 hours in (360 version) and let me tell you, I can't believe anyone would be disapointed with the way this game looks and feels.
Absolutely brilliant, feels like an adventure game with kickass action segments. World feels very fleshed out and the texturing is INSANE.
Just feels like the devs really cared about the little details, I can only hope that it gets better and better. So far I am incredibly impressed! Oh and for you graphics whores out there, this game uses really high AF+AA with V-synch on at a stable framerate.
That Donahoe guy probably has ADD because what's hard for me is to NOT explore everything. Very easy to just open the menu and look at the directions or listen to the NPC's give you info on where to go. So simple....
Controls felt a bit loose at first but was quickly adjusted by messing around a bit in the options. Feels really solid now. One thing that I haven't seen any reviewer talk about is just how immersive it is to actualy see your character's hands move over obstacles when you are behind cover.
Anyway, back to playing! Thumbs up so far! Good job Starbreeze!
Tieno said:dark10x, just say you bought the wrong version and don't have a ps3. You'll look like a retard, but hey...
I might try that...Tieno said:dark10x, just say you bought the wrong version and don't have a ps3. You'll look like a retard, but hey...
Kabuki Waq said:err what are you new here?
I have the ps3 version and Darks impressions are spot on.