5th March 2005, 11:55 AM
It's from the stick itself, it rubs against the plastic housing and scrapes the stick that eventually creates a build up.
Or it's from fairies.
The best looking game this generation easily goes to Resident Evil 4.
Honestly I cant think of any non-Gamecube games that are as dazzling as RE4. I really liked how far Square can push the PS2 with the recent FF games but they're boring as all hell. Halo and Halo 2 look the same, that said Halo is very clean with sharp textures but doesn't look amazing or anything. Silent Hill 4: The Room looks pretty since as with all horror genres the emphasis is put on art with a contrast to grotesque. The high production values, the well scripted scenarios and occasionally well scripted dialogue (Silent Hill beats RE in that area every time, but RE always has the upper hand with witty comments and one liners), puts it high on my list.
So I would say that Silent Hill 4, with its attention to detail and overall graphics and art is probably the best looking non-gamecube game. For sheer polygons and effects though, that probably goes to DooM 3, which could be included in the horror genre with its recent, more dramatized incarnation.
Or it's from fairies.
The best looking game this generation easily goes to Resident Evil 4.
Honestly I cant think of any non-Gamecube games that are as dazzling as RE4. I really liked how far Square can push the PS2 with the recent FF games but they're boring as all hell. Halo and Halo 2 look the same, that said Halo is very clean with sharp textures but doesn't look amazing or anything. Silent Hill 4: The Room looks pretty since as with all horror genres the emphasis is put on art with a contrast to grotesque. The high production values, the well scripted scenarios and occasionally well scripted dialogue (Silent Hill beats RE in that area every time, but RE always has the upper hand with witty comments and one liners), puts it high on my list.
So I would say that Silent Hill 4, with its attention to detail and overall graphics and art is probably the best looking non-gamecube game. For sheer polygons and effects though, that probably goes to DooM 3, which could be included in the horror genre with its recent, more dramatized incarnation.