These always seem to kick up plenty of dust. But for all the fanboy arguments they cause, they’re interesting to watch so you can get an idea of what the same game looks like on the two different systems.
While there’s clearly a difference between the 360 and PS3 versions of Grand Theft Auto IV, I can’t really say that there’s a better version (in terms of visuals) between the two. It all comes down to a matter of color palettes and what your personal preference is.
The important thing, though, is that you’re getting a really sweet game that’s up to the visual par no matter what system you get it on.
I have to hand it to ol’ Fiddy, he sure knows how to look cool, even when he’s doing something ridiculous. Why is he out in the Middle East fighting terrorists? I don’t know, but this trailer for Blood on the Sand of him kicking their collective asses just looks awesome. Still, after the mess that was Bulletproof, I have a hard time imagining the final game being anything above mediocre. Not that any of that will stop hordes of 50 Cent fans from snatching it up.
One german store said: GTA IV PC version will released 30 november. Rockstar not confirmed it, but like previous with versions PC release was after 6-8 month after colsole version.
We wait PC version. PC GTA IV must contain better quality textures and maybe many fixed bugs…
editedMore news. One gamer from russian site: playground.ru sent email to Take2 get answer from..
Dear gamers from Russia.
We, developers from Rockstar North read your petition and understood, that we was wrong about PC-release. And didn’t avoided attention this version of game too much. Please sorry for that. GTA4 for PC will released at June 30.
With best regards, Rockstar North and Take 2 interactive.
A video showcasing what the world of Oblivion would look like inside CryEngine 2, the game engine that runs the graphics powerhouse, Crysis.Better lighting,soft shadows,improved day-night cycle,all made possible thanx to the Cryengine 2
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THQ has revealed some more details about their next off-road racing title, Baja. The game is being developed by 2XL Games, the same team who created ATV Off-Road Fury and MX Unleashed. For this new title, the developers are looking to bring a more expansive world to the racing genre by letting you plot your own path to the finish line. You’ll also have to work your way through the a track while dealing with realistic terrain, environmental obstacles, and constantly having to repair your own vehicle; not to mention all the other racers. Considering the development team’s track record, this might be one game for racing fans to keep an eye on.
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