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Darren Waters, reveals why he considers the PS3 to be back on track.
Back on track, ok i don't really have a problem with this as it's his own opinion and eveyone knows the PS3 has had a rocky start.
Waters has been shown a few exciting projects behind closed doors, including a gameplay demo of Motorstorm 2.
The game is due out in time for Christmas this year.
did you play motorstorm 1, i'd hardly call a sequel exciting, and everyone knew it's due out at chrismas, so no news there.
Waters was also shown a trailer for Resistance 2, another huge upcoming first party title, which he describes as "epic."
Resistance 2.... oooo wow i can't wait to see if this sucked as much as the first one, ooo prity graphics, i wonder if they've fixed the gameplay for the sequel.
Waters teases about a game which isn't due out until 2009 and which is shrouded in complete secrecy. It seems to have left him impressed because he states that he "was left speechless. If the footage I was shown truly is 'in game,' as told to me by the Sony PR people,
this is where it really starts to go wrong,
a game shouded in complete secrecy. who cares, loads of games are.
a BBC Journalist left speechless at 'pre-rendered video', that SONY 'PR' confirmed to be 'in gmae'.
like SONY 'PR' said the MGS4 video was 'in game.
so for a recap/summery/whatever.
a BBC Journalist makes a strong statement about the future of PS3
and bases it on 2 sequel from lacluster overhyped games, and a pre-rended video.
I would have had less issue with this if.
PS3 bounces back.
With the death of HD DVD, SONY has now cornered the HD video market with it's propriotery 'BLUERAY' format.
The DRM heavy, long access times, region coded, format, with future ability to lock disks to specific player (signaling the possible end to the second had game market.) and playing bio-degradeable 'paper disks' to remove the hastle of video rental returns, now stands unoppossed.
Sony's PS3 with it's inbuilt 'BLUERAY' drive remains one of the cheepest blueray players on the market to date, and with still to come further pricedrops it will remain the cheepest, also this marval of the modern time(using the term 'very' loosly), is future proofed, as it allows firmware updates to happen easily, meaning when future 'additions and upgrades' happen to the blueray format the consumer can just update the PS3, not having to buy a new one.
Sales figure have shown an upsurge in PS3 sales since the announcement from toshiba, as electronic outlets stear there customers onto the PS3 bandwagon over 'stand alone' blueray players.
article writain by 'only semi serious me'