Ratchet Clank Xbox
Ratchet Clank Xbox
GTA 4 ps3 or Xbox 360?
Ok i have both systems and i equally like them but different things...
I like xbox live...I like gears of war...COD 4 and rainbow 6 on xbox 360
I like uncharted ,ratchet and clank, motorstorm, resistance FOM on ps3...
I like the online for xbox better. and the arcade games
I like the ps3 has a blu ray player and i have like 25 blu rays.
But when GTA 4 comes out. Which version do you think will be better? And will they be any different?
Graphics...Online play....????
Any info is appreciated thanks
No fanboys please i like both systems. This isnt a debate on which system is better....
I would get the PS3 version because you will be playing GTAIV for at least 3-4 hours a day and you need a system that can be very reliable.
GTA was made to be played off line. You shouldn't get the Xbox version just because of LIVE.
XBOX version will also get Downloadable Content, which you have to pay for. But when HOME comes out on the PS3 there will be downloadable content for the PS3 too.
GTA was made to be played on playstation. The GTA franchise started with playstation. The PS3 version will be the one to go with!!
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Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One |
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Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One is a multiplayer Action-Adventure-Platforming game that continues the popular Ratchet & Clank franchise on PlayStation 3. The tenth game overall in the franchise, Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One is the first game in a new Ratchet & Clank game series and features a franchise first, four-player co-op functionality... |
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Ratchet & Clank Up Your Arsenal |
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Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal takes players back to planet Veldin for a gripping new adventure! A robot named Dr. Nefarious is trying to destroy all organic life in the galaxy. Ratchet and Clank get Captain Qwark to form his legendary Q-Force, and go after the villain to ensure galactic peace! |
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Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack In Time |
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Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time is a single player platform shooter that reunites Sony's famous space age duo for another comedic romp through the universe. The final game in the Ratchet & Clank Future sub trilogy, A Crack in Time answers many questions raised in the previous two games in the sub series, and introduces addictive and challenging new puzzle-solving Clank gameplay... |
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Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction |
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Features include: •Embark on a galactic adventure with gadget-building hero, Ratchet, and his brainy robotic sidekick, Clank•Try to find an ancient device that is the key to preventing the return of an ancient, evil race of interdimensional aliens•For some unknown reason the evil Cragmites hate Lombaxes of which Ratchet is the sole living survivor•Ratchet and Clank must not only save the galaxy from annihilation, but also unravel the mystery of Ratchet's origin•New characters, new weapons, and all-new worlds to explore |
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Black Friday 2011 Bundle: LittleBigPlanet 2 Special Edition and Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One |
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PlayStation3 is the only gaming machine that delivers a complete high-definition entertainment system with a built-in Blu-ray player, hard drive, Wi-Fi, and full range of multi-media capabilities. Now the PlayStation3 Complete Entertainment Bundle comes with a 30-day PlayStation Plus Membership and two games, LittleBigPlanet 2: Special Edition and Rachet and Clank: All 4 One for just $199... |
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Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters |
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While on a much needed vacation, Ratchet and Clank's rest and relaxation time is cut short as they're lured into a mysterious quest. Following the trail of a kidnapped girl, Ratchet and Clank rediscover a forgotten race of genius inventors known as the Technomites... |
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Ratchet Deadlocked |
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PS2 Ratchet Deadlocked |
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PlayStation 3 160GB System with Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time and SingStar Dance Party Pack - Family Bundle |
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The PlayStation 3 160 GB Amazon-exclusive family bundle provides every member of the family with the unique blend of entertainment, excitement and fun that PlayStation 3 is famous for. The bundle consists of a PS3 loaded with a hefty 160 GB hard drive, a DualShock 3 controller, a copy of SingStar Dance, two wired SingStar microphones and a copy of Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time... |
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LittleBigPlanet - Game of the Year Edition Playstation 3 |
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Winner of over 80 prominent awards, including several Game of the Year awards, LittleBigPlanet returns with its signature "Play, Create and Share" experience plus irresistible new bonus content valued over $30! With the new Game of the Year Edition, players can play 18 brand new levels, create their own experiences with bonus costume and level packs--including the Metal Gear Solid Level Pack--then go online to share their levels with other players around the world or play over 1 Million user generated levels that have been uploaded since the launch of the original game release... |
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Little Big Planet 2 |
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LittleBigPlanet 2 (LBP2) is a puzzle-platforming game for PlayStation 3 with new built-in functionality allowing players to create advanced content, including full-fledged games of all sorts, which can be shared with others within the LittleBigPlanet online network... |
What Happened to Next Gen Games?
Remember all the hoopla and hype the game companies besieged us with a couple of years ago about next gen games? I have to say I’m disappointed, and all we have gotten so far is better graphics. What happened to shorter load times, new innovations, better and more complicated gameplay? What happened to extra controller functions? All these things seem to have gone by the wayside as we head into the third year of “next-gen” games.
Most of the major franchise games have released their first titles by now, and the outlook is not good. A few have made positive changes, but most are not even as good as their first gen counterparts. Let’s take a look at a few. Across the board, from Tomb Raider to GTA, MGS, and even Ratchet and Clank, most of the earlier games have actually been longer, more involved and sported more features than the Xbox 360 and PS3 titles on the shelf today.
As a fan, I appreciate that costs must be held down, and that it costs a lot more to produce the new titles, while the price has not risen much since the Nintendo days of gaming in the 90’s. That doesn’t help much, though. I feel like a bachelor who spent a lot of money on a dinner date and got ditched at 9 PM. She didn’t promise anything, but it was implied. Remember the first Sony controllers they showed us for the PS3? It looked like a boomerang. The one they actually produced looked exactly like the PS2 version. Yes, many, many things were implied, and we have yet to see any of them come to pass.
This is not to say that the new generation of games is bad. But it seems that even the best of them is no better in gameplay than it’s predecessors on earlier game systems. All I am asking for is a little honesty from the gaming companies I have supported for years as a consumer. If they are not going to build better games, and it’s going to be all about better graphics, then just say so. Don’t make me spend 400 dollars taking you out to dinner if you are going to ditch me at 9.
Nintendo is the only one of the three console producers who has tried any innovation, and this has had mixed results. The Wii is simply not up to the graphics capability of the Xbox 360 or PS3. The control system has attracted many casual gamers to the market, and left many old fans angry and dissatisfied. Lots of gamers prefer the old controls, especially on shooters. Many wanted Nintendo to go ahead with more sheer brainpower for their console, amping it up to the the capability of its competitors. The Wii is great at parties, but if you want to sit down a few hours and play your favorite games, the repetitive arm motion may get tiresome.
This article is written as a fan, not a techie. I know there are many reasons why the systems have fallen short of expectations, but excuses sound lame when I have paid over a thousand dollars for the three new systems, and am not seeing improvement in most games. It’s time for the game producers to start delivering better games instead of merely better graphics. I’m looking at you, Resident Evil and Burnout.
Enough is enough. If you really care about better games, make your voice heard, and E-mail your favorite game company, because things are not going to get better until the fans demand it.
About the Author
Gutzoid Zappa is an avid gamer and reviewer. He is the game editor of FreeVideogameSite.com and is primarily a GTA fan.
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