Sunday notes
- Wow, who would have thought being curious about which platform that I was going to buy GTA4 on would create such a fervor around here. Here’s my thoughts just to sum it up though.
1. I don’t play online games much at all. I prefer single player above all other options, so if GTA4 looks best on the PS3 (less frame rate issues, less pop-up) then I’m all good with that.
2. I prefer the Dual Shock 3 controller to the 360 controller. I know some people think that the 360 controller just feels perfect, but I’m not one of them.
I may not be buying the “most popular” version of the game, but I’m sure we’ll all be happy with it.
- I’m going to be posting some Pro Yakyuu Spirits 5 documents today that were created by blog translator, Jesse Chen. He’s put in some great work again this year, so I’ll get those documents up soon.
- The NFL draft seems to have gone well for the Packers to this point. Getting Brian Brohm with the 56th pick is a steal in my estimation. Nice to have the QB position taken care of for the next few years now.
- Picked up Mario Kart for the Wii today. Hopefully I’ll get some time to play it before the podcast recording tonight. I’ll give some more comments on it then.
April 27th, 2008 at 11:05 pm
Are either you or Dan gonna be doing a review for Pro Spirits 5? I enjoyed last years review of PYS4. The review put me over the edge to buy 4.
April 28th, 2008 at 11:31 am
Glen, you forgot your Achievements. You need to fatten up your Gamerscore.
April 28th, 2008 at 1:27 pm
You seem to be missing the point Jonah. I don’t care about my gamerscore. It’s quite possibly one of the most useless features that I’ve seen put into gaming for quite some time. I don’t need some measuring stick to see if I’m a better gamer than anyone else. Hell, I’m just happy to be playing games as much as I do.
rrstar22, I think Dan is doing a review for Gameshark.
April 28th, 2008 at 1:49 pm
(shrug) THey’re the same game - may as well get Achievements for doing stuff. I enjoy the little pat on the back when I get an Achievement. It’s a lasting record of what I did.