Ps3 demos last night.
First up, much anticipated and eagerly awaited by me
Sam and Max - The Devil's Playhouse
I loved the original point and click, and I've heard good things about Tell Tale Game's new takes on them.
However, I didn't like the game
The hint system was massively intrusive for starters. Okay, maybe it's needed for newbies, but to be honest? Well, it meant I had less issues being forced the terrible control system and awful animation. Well, except the cut scenes (almost constant) with the poor animations obviously ruined that too.
You could see the glimpse of a solid, funny, Sam and Max game under it all, but the presentation just jarred with me. It was for me, unplayable. It may be the move to a PS3 controller which has ruined it, but there's no excuse for the very simple animation and poor graphics. Max's new powers seemed to be an additional "we need something to liven this up" thing, rather than a real well thought out new device. Kind of "people are bored with point and clicks, let's add something new". It detracts from the cleverness these games used to have. It was all about finding the items and working out what to do with them. Now, the powers pretty much become a common tool to be used in all situations. It detracts from what the games used to be about.
So, very disappointed. Okay, maybe I was a fool for thinking it would be a simple new version of the classic, running pretty much the same - but it's an update that just failed for me completely.
The
Skate 3 Demo though I thought was pretty good. I enjoyed the original game a lot (it was a great break away from Tony Hawks pants). However, the demo of Skate 2 left me cold.
So it was good that they seemed to be trying to get back on form with Skate 3. It just seemed right for me. It was a little more rigid in structure than the original 2 - but I like that. I don't like massive open worlds where you have to spend 20 minutes finding your way from objective to objective to advance the game. I find that the lack of focus means I meander, get distracted and end up being bored of the game before completing even a small percentage of it.
I loved the x-ray bone smashing camera when you ditch too, great fun
For Ollie now. The latest Final Fantasy (XXIVVGTGTTFNWTF) has sold almost double the numbers for the PS3 compared to the 360. 828,000 on the PS3, 493,000 on the 360. This backs up the two other figures coming out recently that PS3 sales are slowly catching up to 360 sales, and that the PS3 generally has the highest "3rd party attachment rate". Of course, both 360 and PS3 versions sold considerable more than any Wii 3rd party game, other than "Carnival games" :roll:
:lol:
To balance this out, Sony may be in for some problems with their decision to drop "Install Other OS" on the fat PS3's. The issue is that they have removed functionality the system was sold with. It
potentially breaks EU selling laws and may also be open to a class action suit in the US.
Essentially, by removing the function, your PS3 phat is no longer the machine sold - so (if it's less than two years from purchase) you
may be entitled to a small refund, or even a full refund!!! One case so far of Amazon UK issuing a small refund. Ooops
http://www.joystiq.com/2010/04/15/does- ... -a-refund/