i wouldn't say hardly anything changes...if you play them enough you know that yeah the main features may be the same but the minor details are improved every year...like with madden the way someone catches the ball...or someone is tackled...or the way the ball reacts...gets better every year...FPS are just not all that exciting to me....but from time to time there is a great one i will play a lot
i wouldn't say hardly anything changes...if you play them enough you know that yeah the main features may be the same but the minor details are improved every year...like with madden the way someone catches the ball...or someone is tackled...or the way the ball reacts...gets better every year...FPS are just not all that exciting to me....but from time to time there is a great one i will play a lot
I get that it's not that exciting to you but to make the statement you did and to follow it with " minor details change" is ridiculous to me
But hey to each his own
its just FPS shooters are pushed out month by month....each sport only has 1-2 games come out a year..so i guess its just more special
I MUST STRONGLY DISAGREE EVERY FPS I BUY HAS A LOT MORE THEN MINOR DETAILS CHANGED. I HAVE BEEN PLAYING FPS SINCE WOLFENSTEIN 3D AND LET ME TELL YOU THERE HAVE BEEN MASSIVE CHANGES OVER THE YEARS.
ANY WAY AT THE END OF THE DAY THERE IS NO REASON TO REINVENT THE WHEEL. FPS IS ONE OF THE TOP GAME FORMATS THERE IS NO NEED TO MAKE ANY MASSIVE CHANGES I JUST LIKE NEW LEVELS NEW WEAPONS AND NEW MULTIPLE PLAYER GAME TYPES.
SPORTS GAMES ON THE OTHER ARE TERRIBLY BORING TO ME IF I WANTED TO PLAY SPORTS I WOULD.....PLAY SPORTS
Sony has finally done it. They've mated a Sony Ericsson cell phone with a PSP, spawning this... the PlayStation Phone. Don't call it the PSP2, please. That's something else entirely.
Engadget has first pics of the PlayStation Phone prototype, hopefully just its ugly duckling stage, with the gadget blog saying it's "headed into the market soon." As noted in previous reports, the PlayStation Phone is rumored to be based on Google's Android 3.0 platform and sport a "custom Sony Marketplace which will allow you to purchase and download games designed for the new platform."
The Sony Ericsson phone is also reported to pack in 1GHz Qualcomm CPU, 512MB of RAM, 1GB of ROM, and a screen "in the range of 3.7 to 4.1 inches."
What it doesn't have is an analog nub like the PSP and PSPgo. Instead, it appears that a touch-sensitive track pad on the slide-out controls will replicate the function of the PSP's analog controls. (UMD and Memory Sticks appear to be eliminated as well.)
That touch pad technology sounds similar to the tech featured in the genuine successor the PSP, which we're told has a touch pad on the back of the device as well as dual analog nubs for control. The PSP2, which Sony has not yet officially announced, is said to be due fall 2011.
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But hey to each his own
I MUST STRONGLY DISAGREE EVERY FPS I BUY HAS A LOT MORE THEN MINOR DETAILS CHANGED. I HAVE BEEN PLAYING FPS SINCE WOLFENSTEIN 3D AND LET ME TELL YOU THERE HAVE BEEN MASSIVE CHANGES OVER THE YEARS.
ANY WAY AT THE END OF THE DAY THERE IS NO REASON TO REINVENT THE WHEEL. FPS IS ONE OF THE TOP GAME FORMATS THERE IS NO NEED TO MAKE ANY MASSIVE CHANGES I JUST LIKE NEW LEVELS NEW WEAPONS AND NEW MULTIPLE PLAYER GAME TYPES.
SPORTS GAMES ON THE OTHER ARE TERRIBLY BORING TO ME
IF I WANTED TO PLAY SPORTS I WOULD.....PLAY SPORTS
RANT OVER
THIS IS TRUE
I LIKE THE MOVIE GLADIATOR
DOES THAT COUNT AS SPORTS?
Sony has finally done it. They've mated a Sony Ericsson cell phone with a PSP, spawning this... the PlayStation Phone. Don't call it the PSP2, please. That's something else entirely.
Engadget has first pics of the PlayStation Phone prototype, hopefully just its ugly duckling stage, with the gadget blog saying it's "headed into the market soon." As noted in previous reports, the PlayStation Phone is rumored to be based on Google's Android 3.0 platform and sport a "custom Sony Marketplace which will allow you to purchase and download games designed for the new platform."
The Sony Ericsson phone is also reported to pack in 1GHz Qualcomm CPU, 512MB of RAM, 1GB of ROM, and a screen "in the range of 3.7 to 4.1 inches."
What it doesn't have is an analog nub like the PSP and PSPgo. Instead, it appears that a touch-sensitive track pad on the slide-out controls will replicate the function of the PSP's analog controls. (UMD and Memory Sticks appear to be eliminated as well.)
That touch pad technology sounds similar to the tech featured in the genuine successor the PSP, which we're told has a touch pad on the back of the device as well as dual analog nubs for control. The PSP2, which Sony has not yet officially announced, is said to be due fall 2011.
that was my favorite NFS games of all time...and its being redone