Falelorn
Shared on Mon, 11/13/2006 - 21:37First off, he lives in Japan and works with gaming freaks and mostly all PS freaks.
Second he is a huge FPS fan.
One of his co-workers bought a PS3 (lucky guy in Japan for sure) and Resistance Fall of Man.. a Japanese gamer buying a FPS? Yes because its being advertised as by the R&C devs and that is a selling point I guess.
PS3 I guess is very quiet, and overall a nice machine to look at.. but the controller sucks. He mentions it is so light and cheap feeling that he expected to break it by using it, and really isnt a controller to compete against the dual shock even..
RFoM he says is about equal to Perfect Dark Zero, a good decent launch game. Good graphics, great weapons (but they are way out of place in this WW2 shooter that cant decide if its WW2 or Sci Fi) but quote "Is no Halo, more of a Black game"
It didnt blow up (PS3) at all, but said he was surprised the PS3 seemed good (beyond the controller which he hated)
I guess everyone is getting a Wii there and almost everyone in the office has a 360 for Blue Dragon.
Second he is a huge FPS fan.
One of his co-workers bought a PS3 (lucky guy in Japan for sure) and Resistance Fall of Man.. a Japanese gamer buying a FPS? Yes because its being advertised as by the R&C devs and that is a selling point I guess.
PS3 I guess is very quiet, and overall a nice machine to look at.. but the controller sucks. He mentions it is so light and cheap feeling that he expected to break it by using it, and really isnt a controller to compete against the dual shock even..
RFoM he says is about equal to Perfect Dark Zero, a good decent launch game. Good graphics, great weapons (but they are way out of place in this WW2 shooter that cant decide if its WW2 or Sci Fi) but quote "Is no Halo, more of a Black game"
It didnt blow up (PS3) at all, but said he was surprised the PS3 seemed good (beyond the controller which he hated)
I guess everyone is getting a Wii there and almost everyone in the office has a 360 for Blue Dragon.
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Submitted by SirPoonga on Tue, 11/14/2006 - 13:01