Quarter-Circle + Paaaunch!

Member 1794

Level 21.29

Mar 2006

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Jul 31, 2007, 12:25 AM
Local time: Jul 31, 2007, 04:25 PM
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Xbox360: I think it's just me but 360 seems to lack variety in the kinds of games you can get. Enough war/shoot/race/wannabeasoldier kind of games. How about more of the Viva Pinata stuff? Epic RPGs (there's like, only one or two).
PS3: Seeing as how the 360 has established itself as the main "conventional gamer" console, I think PS3 should strive to be more evolutionary than that. PS2 gave us gaming heaven, so with what seems like a powerful system, I would like to see developers create more elaborate and unique gaming experiences, making it go beyond just "PS2 with better graphics". I don't how that'll work, but here's my two cents.
Wii: Wiimote control more ironed out. At the moment, some games require you to stay within the parameters of what the controller picks up. But here's hoping that there can be variations/leeways to the actions you do for future games, which lead to more fluent gameplay. If successful, Nintendo can then stick their mantra up everyone's asses. Oh, and revivals of Kid Icarus, Mach Rider and some new IPs please!
DS: Where's my F-Zero DS??? Otherwise, DS has pretty much captured my heart this generation
PSP: The problem is that while PSP is a great system, it's being trounced by DS. How about using that power to create awesome, pick-up-and-play games rather than ports of PS2 games, or games with long ASS cutscenes and gameplay. Maybe stop worrying about the graphics and using that processing power for something that you'll be able to turn on for short periods and ejoy? The only thing I've seen PSP owners do (on a daily train ride to uni) is use the MP3 function. Pretty sad.
Seventh generation, eh? That's a lot of consoles.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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