• The Giantbomb crew play(ed) some Xbox One games
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[hd]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXwud8fSNhs[/hd] Including Dead rising 3, [sp]which actually doesn't look too horrible[/sp]
I'm intrigued now they have done a U-turn with the DRM and shit but I just don't know anymore.. one thing I do know is that the PS4 you get more for your money with PS+.. Any idea if MS will be offering Full games + arcade games on the One?
Dead Rising looks a lot better than it did at E3. Still very skeptical about it though.
Why do people say Fortza when it's spelled Forza?
Not gonna acknowledge Dead Rising 3 until it's ported to other platforms. Sorry Capcom, but exclusive games are a no-no.
[QUOTE=Adamhully;42800895]Why do people say Fortza when it's spelled Forza?[/QUOTE] Because that's how the Italian word is pronounced.
[QUOTE=Sir Whoopsalot;42800937]Because that's how the Italian word is pronounced.[/QUOTE] Ohh Italian, that explains it.
Man I hope DR3 comes to PC.
I cannot wait to get my damn hands on Dead Rising 3, SO HYPE
[QUOTE=xianlee;42800826]I'm intrigued now they have done a U-turn with the DRM and shit but I just don't know anymore.. one thing I do know is that the PS4 you get more for your money with PS+.. Any idea if MS will be offering Full games + arcade games on the One?[/QUOTE] We don't know anything about plans like that yet when it comes to the One, but it's not surprising that people are still severely on the fence despite Microsoft trying to backpedal or fix their announcement issues. First impressions are everything sometimes, and the first impression turned the entire system into a joke.
Dead Rising 3 was the only thing that looked semi-interesting for me.
Dead Rising 3 now just looks like an open world zombie hack and slash, and thats it. No more finding the most optimal paths and items in the allotted time limit to do as much as possible before the game ends. No more arcadey japanese feeling. No more colorful and brighter environments. It still looks alright, but not very memorable looking.
I'm saving my opinions for later games. I've never been one to trust day-one launches. As generically button-mashy as Ryse is, the visuals don't look too awful. The first 1vs1 execution shown looked pretty nice. I applaud Dead Rising 3's keeping true to the whole "massive wall of zombies" trend of the series, but I feel like it's been dumbed down way too much. One of the fun points of DR was the struggle of escaping them all, now it's just a button click away from destroying an entire group. Of course, that might just be for the sake of the demo.
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