Moderators: DaveRoberts, Doc, NickRose


Limericklad wrote:On GameTrailers/Spike it was revealed the E3 clips was running on a high end PC, but the final game will also be out on PS3 and 360.

CustomJoeyV wrote:Limericklad wrote:On GameTrailers/Spike it was revealed the E3 clips was running on a high end PC, but the final game will also be out on PS3 and 360.
They also said it's going to be over a year before it's released on IGN, with a tease that they'd be willing to in that maybe make it available on other consoles.
PaulGriffin wrote:CustomJoeyV wrote:Limericklad wrote:On GameTrailers/Spike it was revealed the E3 clips was running on a high end PC, but the final game will also be out on PS3 and 360.
They also said it's going to be over a year before it's released on IGN, with a tease that they'd be willing to in that maybe make it available on other consoles.
They dont have any other consoles to put it on.

TheHunter wrote:Until the part where he started using his phone to control stuff, I didn't care about anything but the graphics. But now? I am going to keep an eye out for this game.
P.S.: Post checking the Wikipedia page, it seems this is a Ubisoft game. Which shouldn't sound surprising since they loooove their games to include such, you know, technology related gameplay.
Also, is it me or has this company risen from the ashes with Assassin's Creed and now can be considered a top tier developer (Ubisoft Montreal at least).

BrokenCycle wrote:Game looks totally awesome. Very topical and really original.
I have one fear though. I think this is one of those games that has so much potential to be one of the best non-linear games ever made, but then is disappointingly linear. I could see a "Game Over" screen if you dpn't hack the street lights fast enough.

Limericklad wrote:On GameTrailers/Spike it was revealed the E3 clips was running on a high end PC, but the final game will also be out on PS3 and 360.
Limericklad wrote:running on a high end PC
Limericklad wrote:PC
NickRose wrote:Limericklad wrote:On GameTrailers/Spike it was revealed the E3 clips was running on a high end PC, but the final game will also be out on PS3 and 360.Limericklad wrote:running on a high end PCLimericklad wrote:PC
PC wins again.
NickRose wrote:Limericklad wrote:On GameTrailers/Spike it was revealed the E3 clips was running on a high end PC, but the final game will also be out on PS3 and 360.Limericklad wrote:running on a high end PCLimericklad wrote:PC
PC wins again.

sportz103 wrote:NickRose wrote:Limericklad wrote:On GameTrailers/Spike it was revealed the E3 clips was running on a high end PC, but the final game will also be out on PS3 and 360.Limericklad wrote:running on a high end PCLimericklad wrote:PC
PC wins again.
PC always wins for graphics and physics. 360 wins for being able to play games with friends who don't want to spend the time/money building a gaming PC.
PaulGriffin wrote:TheHunter wrote:Until the part where he started using his phone to control stuff, I didn't care about anything but the graphics. But now? I am going to keep an eye out for this game.
P.S.: Post checking the Wikipedia page, it seems this is a Ubisoft game. Which shouldn't sound surprising since they loooove their games to include such, you know, technology related gameplay.
Also, is it me or has this company risen from the ashes with Assassin's Creed and now can be considered a top tier developer (Ubisoft Montreal at least).
Assassins Creed, Splinter Cell, Prince of Persia (not so much anymore), Ghost Recon, Rainbow 6, Far Cry.
You just now want to call them a top tier developer?
PaulGriffin wrote:I'd rather pay annually to play all of my games online as opposed to paying monthly to play 1 of my games online. MMOs are generally classed as PC games and are fairly popular, but theres no way Im paying 15+ per month for that. I'll take LIVE over PC MMO gaming any day.
Other than that I'm sure everything else looks great, I just dont want to spend the initial dough on a PC.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest