Microsoft's Gathering of the Gorgeous
and we're not talking about the journalists. Gavin Ogden gives us a quick precis of his morning trawling the pods at XO5.
I'm an Xbox bitch, but even the most rabid PlayStation fanboy would be utterly unable to say 'these games look rubbish'.
The fact is, they look amazing. Okay, so we're seeing them in hi-definition courtesy of some great TV kit from Samsung, but that doesn't take away the facts. The Xbox 360 games launch line-up looks crisp and colorful in ways we simply haven't experienced before.
The flip-side of that is that, apart from visuals, there's very little here that's especially new or innovative. I played Dead or Alive 4 for a while and, apart from being helplessly in love with the crisp details, found it pretty much plays like Ultimate DoA. Granted; this was based on five minutes of gameplay. Likewise, FIFA: Road to World Cup is basically a great looking FIFA game.
We're here to play
The consensus among the journalists here is that this has been a success for Microsoft, although probably not a triumph. We already knew how much Xbox 360 is going to cost, we knew the technology involved and when it will be arriving. The fact that there wasn't much to announce last night isn't a big problem.
We're here to see the games and to play them and I think a few people have been pleasantly surprised by just how many games are playable and obviously pretty close to completion.
There's some concern about the final launch line-up but I don't think it's as big an issue as all that. Most people will be buying two or three games at launch, and of those, I'd say the vast majority will plump for Perfect Dark Zero and Project Gotham 3.
If there is such a thing, PDZ (pictured) is the game of the show, although I should stress that it's basically a really good looking first-person-shooter. PG3 is fast; I mean extremely fast.
While we're on the subject of good-looking games, Tiger Woods is something pretty special. The screenshots don't do it justice.
Journalists and zombies
A lot of journos here are talking about Capcom's Dead Rising. It looks like a zombie movie and has loads of great comedy touches. Unlike most games of this sort, it's free roaming. You can expect to hear a lot more about it in post-XO5 reports.
This XO5 is basically a gathering of the gorgeous. Great looking games that play along tried and tested lines. There are worse ways to launch a console.
Gavin Ogden is editor-in-chief of the UK Official Xbox Magazine.
Spider_Jerusalem said:
I'm an Xbox bitch,....
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Gavin Ogden is editor-in-chief of the UK Official Xbox Magazine.
truffleshuffle83 said:my trade depends on shenmue 2 and panzer dragoon orta. they better be supported
sonycowboy said:I saw that and thought it was a bit strange, personally. Certainly an impressive showing but for a media industry site to have a homer piece like this is weird.
DaddyZ said:The lack of Madden Hands-On Worries me...
PhatSaqs said:GRAW looks downgraded in the IGN movies
rastex said:Think of games as two points converging together. One point is the playable game, the other point is the graphical side of things. The further away from releasing, the further away those two points are. Just remember that for all games in general.
DaddyZ said:The lack of Madden Hands-On Worries me...
DenogginizerOS said:So, in the case of PD0, the gameplay is already at the convergence point, and the graphics are somewhat farther away. I Learnt!
crunker99 said:IGN insider has madden gameplay video doesnt it i remeber watchign it last nite.
newsguy said:I'm not sure I understand 1up's preview of Madden. They say there's a lack of quality and they don't know if many sleepless nights between now and the 22nd would help them make launch, and I read the whole article looking for the reason for this comment. In the end they mention that create a player and owner mode are out... the fuck?
Mrbob said:As long as the gameplay is there this is all that matters. The extra modes can wait. Franchise mode is still in even if Owners mode is gone.
Kung Fu Jedi said:Wow! This GRAW news isn't good for me. Xbox 360 launch excitement waning!
I wonder if Oblivon will run on my PC and ship at the same time as the 360 version.
Why are you guys comparing multiplayer to single player. In every game ever released there is a difference in quality. The multiplayer visuals look great to me.eso76 said:Just seen GRAW 50mb video at gamespot.
It looks like a different game...but maybe that's also because it takes place in a totally different area, maybe soldiers' equipment is also different here (hud and visualization devices are completely different).
Yeah, maybe the hardware is also different, maybe i've seen the xbox version : (
Wow. If it wasn't for oblivion and pgr3...oh well, i don't want to be too negative
n3mo_toad said:Good lord but you people have moodswings like teenage girls. the build IGN played was only 60% complete. What the f#$k do you expect, exactly? :lol The "war-cam filter" isn't on, AA hasn't been implemented yet, half the sound effects are missing . . . UBIsoft will deliver, guys. just give them the chance.
I both hate and love trade shows at the GAF--so much drama, yet so much leaping to conclusions
That game looked like crap in both so wouldn't notice.truffleshuffle83 said:i dont notice a difference between single/multiplayer in GR2
We've known the system sellers for quite some time now. Nothing has changed. Madden, PDZ, Oblivion and PGR3.So, this begs the question, what will be the system seller at launch? PDZ is getting mixed reviews. Madden seems improved, but not a huge leap, Oblivion for role players, what else?
Kung Fu Jedi said:I'm weighing my thoughts on a variety of things, not just a quick gut reaction. When you look at X05 as a whole, it hasn't exactly been overwhelming. There is a ton of promise here, but not a whole lot to lock me down for launch just yet