Archive for the ‘Industry’
CRYENGINE 3 for PS3 and Xbox 360 Unveiled at GDC 09
This week has been a busy one in the gamming world, with GDC '09 rolling in a lot of news have reached our ears and left us more than happy. For me the most important and resounding, is the announcement by Crytek that their engine would be coming to consoles. If you are a PC gamer such as myself, then you have to have heard of Crysis the over the top graphical wonder that made many of us upgrade our PCs; well we already knew that Crytek was working on getting the engine to consoles but the results they have presented at the GDC are just bit short from spectacular. Join us as we take a look at the new engine capabilities with the juicy videos and screenshots so far.
Top 5 Sony’s Mistakes with the PS3
Everyone is talking about how the PS3 will overcome all other consoles or how it will burn into nothingness, yeah most articles provide extreme views on it’s future either way; and let’s not forget the whole “ will be THE year of the PS3”. But how did we get here? Why is Sony, whom enjoyed and still enjoys it to a certain point the success of the PS2, struggling with the PS3 in third place in most charts; behind the Xbox 360 and the Wii? Well let’s see just what the hell went wrong with the seemingly unstoppable and mighty Sony.
DLC: Xbox 360 vs PS3
A couple of years ago, no one would have understood that title; not because the consoles didn't exist, but because DLC was anything but "Downloadable Content". We PC gamers are old time users of the "DLC", after all we've always had mods, map packs, expansions, patches and the sort; however the console crowd is relatively new to this and how could they not be since up until this generation no console had a proper hard drive to speak of. So both theXbox 360 and the PS3's gamers enjoy DLC in some form, however as of late(okay maybe since last year) Microsoft has been securing DLC forXbox 360 multi platform games with large sums of money in order to gain the competitive edge. Sony's response? Basically "hey it's your game, if you want to sell less in one platform; it's your problem". As bad as that sounds, should console manufactures have to really pay for DLC? Do we want that market to exist? Is any party thinking on us, the gamers? Should we pay for it?
Sony’s and Microsoft’s numbers: Fact or Fiction?
One can't help but really chuckle everytime one of these top dogs releases some numbers, may it be console numbers, sales, online service clients, whatever; only to be met by another such announcement from whoever wasn't first. I guess they both need to reasure their clients that they "are not losing". But there's is something fishy about some numbers released and I intend to get to the bottom of it.







