Jun
5
2012
Obviously the Halo 4 opener – where Master Chief makes a return – and Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 that closed the 90-minute presentation from Microsoft at E3 were expected big hits, the Nike/Kinect partnership, according to Spike’s All Access Live, didn’t resonate with many of those tuned in but I feel that the majority of those who will use the system for sports may not be avid GameTrailer/SpikeTV/E3 viewers. I’m certain that it will turn out to be a big hit this holiday season as people dig under the hood of its capabilities.
Sony didn’t touch the subject of hardware and spent it’s time pushing games and more games. I’m not suggesting that is a bad thing but it loses a little traction when you compare it to the others. The software line-up coming is very impressive though and I think the hottest title is The Last of Us from the Uncharted 3 developers, Naughty Dog. The graphics were, simply put, mind-blowing and makes you wonder why so much processing power of the PS3 clearly remains untouched for the majority of games. More
By d20crit •
Embracing The Geek, Tabletop & Video Games •
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