The "General Games Chat" forum, which includes Retro Game Reviews, has been archived and is now read-only. You cannot post here or create a new thread or review on this forum.
Being updated by Silicon Knights, the people who brought us Eternal Darkness, we are gonna be in for a treat!
The main good news coming from this is that Silicon Knights is a Nintendo second party developer. Thus Nintendo must finally be pushing hard to try and get some of these brilliant Playstation titles back onto its machine.
Nintendo have done this with Resident Evil, and even managed to get Squaresoft to bring a Final Fantasy game to the Cube. It's finally looking that Nintendo are screwing their head back on straight!
I can't wait!
:D
Argh christ, need some GAD's. Got Splinter Cell, need one for Mario Kart and now this!
Mwwhahahaha-AA!
> Just because Soul Calibur hasn't changed much doesn't mean the PS2
> isn't technically superior.
PS2 runs Soul Calibur 2 like a dog. It struggles.
> Anything the Dreamcast could handle the PS2 can? Without getting
> technical, the Dreamcast could pull off better graphics anytime. Go
> and pick up Soul Calibur 1 (which was looong time ago) and you'll see
> the newly released Soul Calibur 2 hasnt changed much.
hahah.
Yes it has. I had them running side by side last night and the speed and framerate of the newest one sweeps crap on the original. Its simply incredible.
People from Nintendo yesterday told me its been in dev now for a few years, with all new side stories and it taking a more Deus Ex style. If you kill the wrong person, their friends will be angry later on if you ever face them.
Cool!
The Gamecube line-up just keeps getting better and better. Metal Gear Solid The Twin Snakes, Mario 128, Mario Kart Double Dash, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, F-Zero, 1080, Mario Tennis & Golf, Viewtiful Joe, Resident Evil 4...too many more to remember...head explodes.