it also looks more interactive too. the story looks pretty good and the dialogue/voice overs sound good especially compared to some other games. from what i can tell, MW3 just looks like you go from mission to mission without much interaction with your squad. not that thats a bad thing or anything but that can become a little bland. it seems like bf3 has more to offer story wise. and the graphics look insane.
"That's another thing I love about metal, it's so fuckin' huge yet certain people don't even know it exists." - Rob Zombie
and it also looks like battlefield will be taking over the market anyway because im pretty sure i heard somewhere that activision is either gonna stop with modern warfare or stop with call of duty altogether, at least for a little while, idk about forever. does BF3 take place in present day? it looks like it does. i ask because im not a fan of war games that take place in the future or in the past.
"That's another thing I love about metal, it's so fuckin' huge yet certain people don't even know it exists." - Rob Zombie
Im gonna give both a shot like I always do. I love the call of duty series but I think they should take a couple of years off to make a better cod and not the same shit with a different name each time.
GoldenEye 007: Reloaded gets official, aiming for 360 and PS3 this fall
It seems that those leaked screens for another Activision-published GoldenEye project were legit, or at very least had the name of the forthcoming release right. GoldenEye 007: Reloaded is apparently an HD port of last year's Wii game, coming to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 this fall from Eurocom. Activision announced the game this morning via press release, which describes the game as having "the legendary story campaign," "brand new Mi6 Ops Missions" (which are new, objective-based levels), and a revamped multiplayer component.
Rather than a simple up-scaling of the Wii game, Reloaded is said to be "built on a brand new engine" and run at 60 frames per second. But beyond the HD update and Mi6 missions, it seems that the game is a repeat of last year's Wii shooter -- you can even play it with the PlayStation Move, should you prefer a more Wii-like experience. And while we were fans of the Wii title, it's perhaps best not to get too jazzed about the second release of a reimagining of a game we played on Nintendo 64 in 1997.
i'm dying know what Microsoft is cooking up behind closed doors in regards to the next xbox and the upgrades to live that will surely follow
nothing compared to what sony is cooking up as regards to the next generation of there consoles....but they won't be out for at least another 5-10 years so why care?
i'm dying know what Microsoft is cooking up behind closed doors in regards to the next xbox and the upgrades to live that will surely follow
nothing compared to what sony is cooking up as regards to the next generation of there consoles....but they won't be out for at least another 5-10 years so why care?
thats purely speculation based off your personal opinion of what company you like more
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It seems that those leaked screens for another Activision-published GoldenEye project were legit, or at very least had the name of the forthcoming release right. GoldenEye 007: Reloaded is apparently an HD port of last year's Wii game, coming to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 this fall from Eurocom. Activision announced the game this morning via press release, which describes the game as having "the legendary story campaign," "brand new Mi6 Ops Missions" (which are new, objective-based levels), and a revamped multiplayer component.
Rather than a simple up-scaling of the Wii game, Reloaded is said to be "built on a brand new engine" and run at 60 frames per second. But beyond the HD update and Mi6 missions, it seems that the game is a repeat of last year's Wii shooter -- you can even play it with the PlayStation Move, should you prefer a more Wii-like experience. And while we were fans of the Wii title, it's perhaps best not to get too jazzed about the second release of a reimagining of a game we played on Nintendo 64 in 1997.
http://kotaku.com/5823329/here-are-the-official-old-republic-pre+order-details
I just figured out i can link my 360 to my PC.
nothing compared to what sony is cooking up as regards to the next generation of there consoles....but they won't be out for at least another 5-10 years so why care?