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Why compress if you don't have to, right?
At least it's not getting brought forward: then it would be rushed. Hopefully the extra time will make it good enough to buy (then again, probably not.)
So is it third or first person? The contrast in the screenshots are confusing me. I am easily confused.
My PS2 coughed up it's guts and died 2 years ago (it was the original model) but then I got a 60 gig when the price dropped 100 dollars to make room for the new 80 gigs, so it's all good. Some PS2 games have an INSANE amount of jaggies, notably Final Fantasy XII, but otherwise it's pretty good/
The demo was fun but I have a pretty small television and it was reaaaallly hard to see anything when I am not 100% zoomed in (and then I missed a lot of zombies).
Oh well, if I had a larger TV I'd certainly buy it but I've got bad eyesight as it is and I don't think I'll enjoy the game much when I can't see it. :(
Crocodile tears?
Pre-made drivable cars! Yesss!
I have several quesitons, but my most primary is this:
How long does it take to make one comic from start to finish?
Who gives a crap about Myst? Sure, it was the first of it's kind, but there's a billion better games now.
I'll betcha 100% of that is actual gameplay.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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