Jump to content

Catbert

Members
  • Posts

    242
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Catbert

  1. Probably wishing that I had a great ability to write, that includes great music and lyrics writing and in literature. I'd love to have the ability to come up with ideas and to express my feelings through music and literature.
  2. is Nintendo even on the fortune 500 companies ? :shock: It should be after the wii sales
  3. Yea, it would be sweet if the 3 companies cooperated and make a single SKU which could read xbox games, 360 games, GC games, wii games, ps2 games, ps3 games, etc. Just a single SKU, no competition, no exclusives. Just a single console. That'd be a good project for someone with nothing better to do, all 3 consoles into one big box and maybe a *gasp* cartridge drive for old Nintendo classics I'd pay big money for it
  4. Theres a rumor that Halo might be ported to the PS3
  5. TBH, I cant see WoW being a popular title on the 360, 360 is mostly FPS (Halo, Gears,Halo Wars, Saints Row) and shooters and is directed to a young adult audience, but the PS3 is much more focused on RPGs because the game engine can support it much better
  6. But still, it doesn't really measure your knowledge of movies :P Perhaps you could make a system where people pm you their guesses, and you score it up for how many there are right but don't tell the answer
  7. that would certaintly support it but the chance of that happening is probably near to none There's a rumor about them putting something about WoW (The game or something on the side) for the 360. It's just a rumor though, only thing we know is that microsoft does want something like that on it. Any company would want that :| I'll bet most companies would create a whole new SKU for that
  8. You think thats big? look up RC's Genesis
  9. If it wasn't like that whoever saw the topic first would have a huge advantage. Perhaps he should announce when a new bunch of stills will come? right now whoever stays on the forum the longest has a huge advantage, I don't have the ability to troll around the board all day They don't have a huge advantage -they can only guess if people are posting(might not be happening) -they have to know the movies the same can be accomplished by just logging in every few hours, no trolling needed I knew 6 of the movies immediately,7 after looking at it for a while. I would consider myself active, I come on here all the time. If they are always on the forums then they will notice when someone has posted on this forum
  10. I think Blizzard should put WoW on the PS3, it could certainly support it
  11. If it wasn't like that whoever saw the topic first would have a huge advantage. Perhaps he should announce when a new bunch of stills will come? right now whoever stays on the forum the longest has a huge advantage, I don't have the ability to troll around the board all day
  12. A while ago I or on some other forum there was an all Led Zeppelin GH for DL
  13. I think the whole thing with only 1 guess per post is really stupid, like Indy said all you have to do is sit around all day and you can just keep guessing after 2 posts have gone by, I knew 6 from this one alone but I could only guess 1
  14. I think it's only PS3 and XBOX360. Another thing is the town is based on New York City. All the landmarks and streets are based on real things in NY. Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, Statue of Liberty and more. There have always been things like that, the developers take landmarks from everywhere and throw it into 1 awesome city
  15. t's Liberty City! Despite internet reports claiming otherwise, GTA IV is indeed set (at least partially) in Liberty City - or more likely Liberty State, the area beyond Liberty City. If you're still not convinced, you can see the words 'Liberty City' plastered on a docked tanker in the trailer, a ferry and of course there's also a glimpse of the 'LCPD' patrolling the GTA IV streets. As you can see from the comparison screenshots at the bottom of the page, the layout of GTA IV's Liberty City seems to resemble we remember from the PS2 - though obviously there's a whole lot of extra detail washed onto the streets. As for what's beyond the walls of the famous GTA III locale, the trailer confirms GTA versions of the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty and a fun park including rollercoaster, which were all missing from the PS2 instalment. The time setting While there's already plenty of debate over what time setting the next game takes place in, there are plenty of cues in the trailer to suggest a modern day setting for GTA IV. The vehicles in the trailer all look pretty 2007 to us - including a BMW look-a-like and a sports car that has a very post-2000 design. There are also plenty of advertisements plastered around Liberty City that also cropped-up in the 90s-set GTA III, including Burger Shot and Cluckin' Bell. Is that really the main Character? The narrator in the trailer is a Russian character whose background seems to revolve around murder, smuggling and erm, selling people. The internet is already shouting from the electronic rooftops that this Eastern European chap will be the main protagonist in GTA IV, but really the trailer confirms nothing of the sort. What it does confirms is that the story will somehow bring Eastern Europeans into the equations, which leads us to wonder what's happened to the Leone kingpins from GTA III. Hit the water Multiple-viewings make the GTA IV trailer's emphasis on water-based travel even more apparent; there are shots of bridges, ferry ports, a dock and some of the prettiest water effects we've seen to date in a sandbox game. A realistically floating buoy 16 seconds in seems to suggest dynamic water physics for the fourth instalment, and of course you can see the gorgeous refraction effects later on in the trailer. A spot of boating for GTA IV seems a near-cert then, but - for as much as we hope - we just can't see jet-skiing going down in the Liberty City harbour. Cast Your RAGE As has always been heavily assumed, the next GTA ditches Renderware to make use of the graphically-spectacular Table Tennis RAGE engine (Rockstar Advanced Game Engine). The confirmation comes from a Rockstar representative who told Gamespot: "We can confirm that all footage in the trailer was captured directly from 720p gameplay running real time in our Rage engine on a next-gen gaming console." And the engine seems to be working well for the series - as you can see from the trailer tech-wise GTA IV is looking very impressive. Super Pedestrian We're expecting lots of advancements in how realistically the inhabitants of Liberty City live and work, but already there are a number of improvements on show in the short teaser. At the beginning of the video you can see that the driver of the blue sports car is adjusting his rear-view mirror - a very nice touch indeed that we would never have seen working on the PS2. The pedestrians on the streets also have fully-modelled faces and carry groceries and books, which certainly adds a more realistic vibe to surroundings that the aimlessly-walking residents in GTA III. The funny is back! Oldschool movie buffs will recognize the spoof reference in the GTA IV trailer straight away; the music is from Godfrey Reggio's Koyaanisqatsi, a dialogue-less documentary film from the early eighties that mixed landscape footage with a rolling soundtrack. The music, in case your wondering, is a piece from minimalist composer Philip Glass, who created the music for Koyaanisqatsi. Further proving that GTA hasn't lost it's trademark humour are the plethora of fake adverts available for glimpse in the video, including upcoming TV show "America's Next Top Hooker" and "Sprunk", a beverage we probably won't picking up on the next trip round Tesco. You can checkout the Koyaanisqatsi trailer here. Anyone for a cool glass of "Piswasser"? Visit Vice City! Keen-eyed viewers with seriously-ninja Photoshop skills will notice an interesting in-game ad five seconds into the trailer. On the top left of the shot just above the wall is a sign that says "Visit Vice City - $300", leading many internet forums to explode with messages of "OMG!!11 MULTIPLE CITIEZ IN GTAIV!1" So yeah, we might be getting a tiny bit ahead of ourselves taking this tiniest of glimpses as evidence that GTA IV will contain multiple, country-wide locals, but what would be more next-gen than a trip to all three cities that we've explored so vigorously on PS2? Having said that, would Vice City even look like Vice City in a modern day setting? Doc Oc attacks! Another one for the eagle-eyed among us is the brief glimpse of a cable car travelling behind a bridge 30 seconds in to the trailer, leading us to fantasise over the Spider-Man-style mischief we could have jumping around fighting an imaginary Doctor Octopus. Having said that, we're hoping Spidey's influence stretches all over GTA IV; we just can't look at that massive Crysler building without planning a Crackdown-style route up to the top, and it would be an absolute crime if we can't base-jump from one of those skyscrapers. Clever birds Going from the trailer, we can see that the birds and pigeons in GTA IV are detailed and have some sort of behaviour system going on - which should please virtual game hunters everywhere. In one scene you can see a seagull flying underneath a bridge, and in another we get a glimpse of two pigeons sitting on a statue. Will we be able to chase those dirty flying-rats through the streets? Pick them out of the skies with high-calibre rifles? At this point we'd bet money on it. (CVG doesn't condone the harming of pigeons). Thanks to GTAForums.com for comparison shots (that have been stripped from the trailer). If you want to see the better quality shots, hit this link. See anything we may have missed? Let the world know below.
  16. That statement right there tells me that you've either never played the game, or you have but you are horrible at it. Freebird is an easy song, if you ask me it should be in the 4th set yep freebird is v. easy, especially the first half. even i can do the first 57% or something of freebird on expert.. and i cant do any songs on hard :-) Yea, I'd probably say psychobilly freakout is the hardest Hangar 18 was the hardest for my bro Hangar 18 was the hardest for me when I played medium mode, but on hard and expert it just lifts off your fingers so nicely
  17. That statement right there tells me that you've either never played the game, or you have but you are horrible at it. Freebird is an easy song, if you ask me it should be in the 4th set yep freebird is v. easy, especially the first half. even i can do the first 57% or something of freebird on expert.. and i cant do any songs on hard :-) Yea, I'd probably say psychobilly freakout is the hardest
  18. A boat that weighs over a billion pounds and a 2-ton truck are quite different
  19. The trailer revealed A LOT, you just had to look 1. You will be able to travel to other cities or states, like from Vice City to San Andreas, all in the same game! This was revealed by a billboard that said "trip to Vice City, only $300" 2. It seems to take place in Liberty City This is all I remember
  20. That statement right there tells me that you've either never played the game, or you have but you are horrible at it. Freebird is an easy song, if you ask me it should be in the 4th set
  21. Are cruise ships insured? that must of been BILLIONS
  22. http://nintendo8.com/toplist/ You can play all the old NES games on there, i'm addicted to Super Mario Bros right now :oops:
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.