Omdat, zo mailde een VidZone medewerker mij het met licentie rechten te maken heeft die clips zijn dus nog niet te zien in Nederland maar zullen op een gegeven moment waarschijnlijk wel te zien zijn.quote:Op dinsdag 2 maart 2010 10:51 schreef Pettigrew81 het volgende:
De helft van de metallica clips staat een uitroep teken achter en doen het niet, geen idee waarom.
Ik bedoelde: Nog een keer spelen voordat ik aan GOW3 beginquote:Op dinsdag 2 maart 2010 13:04 schreef Notorious_Roy het volgende:
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Ja. Als je nooit eerder 1 en 2 hebt gespeeld moet je ze gewoon netjes op volgorde spelen. Er zit een sterk doorlopend verhaal in.
Inderdaad, de interface is waardeloos.quote:Op dinsdag 2 maart 2010 13:50 schreef ZoneKill het volgende:
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Omdat, zo mailde een VidZone medewerker mij het met licentie rechten te maken heeft die clips zijn dus nog niet te zien in Nederland maar zullen op een gegeven moment waarschijnlijk wel te zien zijn.
Ik vind VidZone een leuke feature en gebruik het regelmatig. Verschillende bekende artiesten staan er idd nog niet op maar dat kan nog komen, elke week worden weer 100derden nieuwe toegevoegd.
En aan de interface moeten ze idd wat verbeteren maar het is een gratis service en dat is nice.
Okay, dan hoeft het op zich niet. Maar dan had je ook voor de gewone GoW3 versie kunnen gaanquote:Op dinsdag 2 maart 2010 14:44 schreef FinalD87 het volgende:
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Ik bedoelde: Nog een keer spelen voordat ik aan GOW3 begin![]()
Heb GOW en GOW2 natuurlijk wel al gespeeld
IGN had volgens mij ook een God of War in 5 minutes special...quote:Op dinsdag 2 maart 2010 15:57 schreef Cheiron het volgende:
Zou mooi zijn als ze bij Gametrailers een nette retrospective van het verhaal van deel 1 en 2 doen. Hebben ze bij meer games gedaan. Best handig als je de hele historie van een game niet weet
quote:Bad Company 2, however, is an open challenge to the market leader, Activision's blockbuster behemoth. So let me pin my flag to the mast right from the start. This is the superior game.
It's not just the occasional overt jibe at the competition's expense - though one cut-scene pokes fun at elite special forces who use "pussy-ass heartbeat detectors", while another vocal aside insists "snowmobiles are for sissies" as quad bikes roar along a narrow jungle path. The overall structure of the game echoes that of Infinity Ward's cash-cow while being smarter and deeper in almost every aspect. This is a game that nicks Call of Duty's party dress, and looks better in it.
quote:Quite simply, DICE understands that you don't necessarily need martyrdom perks, killer dogs or even hundreds of simultaneous players to make an excellent multiplayer game. You just need two very simple, yet often overlooked, factors: maps and balance.
http://www.eurogamer.net/(...)pany-2-review?page=1quote:Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is quite simply a superb package, with neither single-player nor online feeling like it's been given short shrift. They come together in the most robust, nuanced and carefully crafted game of its type this hardware generation. Modern Warfare is the obvious benchmark, and Bad Company 2 meets and even passes it with ease. But it's the high bar it sets for a genre mired in complacency that makes it so invigorating.
De kwaliteit van de inhouse studios van Sony neemt alsmaar toe.quote:Acclaimed developer of multi-million selling LittleBigPlanet™ joins Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios
London, 2nd March 2010 - Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) today announced that it had acquired leading game developer Media Molecule, creator of the multi-million selling and multi-award winning PlayStation®3 (PS3™) exclusive title, LittleBigPlanet™. Media Molecule will join as part of SCE’s global development operation, SCE Worldwide Studios (SCE WWS).
In a strategic move to continue to secure excellence in game development for current and future PlayStation® platforms, the acquisition of Media Molecule formalises the successful exclusive relationship with SCE.
Media Molecule, based in Surrey, England, is the award-winning developer of LittleBigPlanet, one of the best-selling titles for PS3, a game that introduced gamers to the unique ethos of Play, Create and Share. Having seen over 2m user generated levels created for the community to download and play for free, LittleBigPlanet has completely changed the way people interact with games, whilst revolutionising the longevity of gameplay.
Having won over 90 awards for LittleBigPlanet, including 2 BAFTAs and 8 AIAS Interactive Achievement Awards, Media Molecule brings a wealth of experience and a highly talented staff into the SCE WWS family that will further strengthen the PlayStation first party studio.
“Since they burst onto the gaming scene, Media Molecule have proved to be a truly exciting and innovative studio, who have proved their world-class credentials with the creation of the incredible LittleBigPlanet,” said Shuhei Yoshida, President, SCE Worldwide Studios. “SCE WWS is all about creating ambitious, innovative and ground breaking games, traits that Media Molecule clearly have. To bring them into our family proves our dedication to creating fantastic new experiences that we believe will cement our position as industry leaders.”
“Since Media Molecule’s inception, we’ve had a uniquely close relationship with Sony. Over the years they have consistently shown their dedication to Creative Gaming and Media Molecule, not only through their support of the company, but their willingness to take risks and embrace our often unusual approach and ideas.” said Alex Evans, co-founder of Media Molecule. “What we’ve achieved already with LittleBigPlanet has proved this to us and we’re excited by this new chapter of innovation and creative gaming, for all involved.”
Studios across the SCE WWS network share technology, production methodology and creative goals to build the best possible experiences for users to enjoy the most from the PlayStation family of hardware platforms and network services. With over 2,500 employees, SCE WWS combines the talents of 15 game development studios in Japan, the USA, the UK and The Netherlands.
http://ps3.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r39639.htmquote:While the game is not perfect it is a far sight better than previous iterations. Years ago there was a MVP baseball game on the PC that was top-drawer (IMO) and MLB 10 rivals, if not exceeds, that. Top to bottom, this is an entertaining game to look at and play.
quote:Op dinsdag 2 maart 2010 20:32 schreef Cyberia18 het volgende:
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http://ps3.gamezone.com/gzreviews/r39639.htm
9/10
quote:The latest promo for GameTrailers TV has gone live, promising news on the upcoming Mass Effect 2 DLC, a new Mafia II trailer and more.
But the kicker? The reveal of a “surprise Sony sequel”.
With the promo showing PS3 games for the announcement, it’s safe to assume it’s not a PSP title.
As for what it is, if we had to guess, only one game springs to mind: Resistance 3.
Guess we’ll find out Friday morning UK time. Promo’s here.
Volgende week maandag.quote:Op dinsdag 2 maart 2010 23:31 schreef So_Surreal_Baby het volgende:
Ik heb de nieuwe Battlefield deze avond besteld (bij Bart Smit)...
Wanneer zal ik hem binnen hebben?
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