12th April 2006, 2:23 AM
(This post was last modified: 12th April 2006, 2:40 AM by lazyfatbum.)
Not really, look at 360. They have HDD required games on the release forecast. Besides, you dont have to spend extra R&D, develop new types of game engines, make use of multiple peripherals etc just to make use of a HDD.
ABF/ Red Steel definitely looks like a standard def 360 game... running in progressive scan. It also has alot of polish being used in the filters and particle effects, I'd like to see if Red Steel has some 'outside' or 'daylight' areas, something to break the action inbetween 'japanese Blade Runner inspired office buildings' :D but also to show off more natural surroundings.
ABF/ Red Steel definitely looks like a standard def 360 game... running in progressive scan. It also has alot of polish being used in the filters and particle effects, I'd like to see if Red Steel has some 'outside' or 'daylight' areas, something to break the action inbetween 'japanese Blade Runner inspired office buildings' :D but also to show off more natural surroundings.