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Is Download Only Warhawk Such A Bad Thing?

Saturday, March 3rd, 2007

After Kotaku reported about how the latest IGN weekly confirmed that Warhawk would be a Playstation Network only release, I asked myself the above question. And I think the answer, for me at least, is a resounding no.
Warhawk
could have been a decent single-player experience, but I have a hard time seeing how they could have diversified the gameplay enough to make it such a unique experience that you would want to pay 60$ for a physical copy of it. I think that if Sony really nails the multiplayer, and it truly is capable of supporting 32 player combat, then there could be a real gem in this release. I would love to see this game released with team combat as well as all out multiplayer. Twisted Metal made me love car combat, perhaps Warhawk can do the same for me and jets.

Moreover I think that if Warhawk stays looking as sharp and awesome as it does so far, and it delivers with a good multiplayer interface, then it could be a great tool for showing how Sony’s downloadable content is different than that of Microsoft’s. Don’t get me wrong, I love XBLA games, but I have yet to see something released for the arcade that looks as graphically next gen as Warhawk (Note: I still feel Alien Hominid has the best art style of any downloadable game for console). If you disappoint me on this one Sony….I can only stick up for you so much.

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Chufmoney

Telltale Games and Episodic Content for XBLA?

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

Telltale games told Eurogamer about their curious job listing that was looking for a person who loves adventure games.  Furthermore it should be stated that this posting was for an xbox 360 programmer.  Concerning this posting they stated, “We can confirm that we’re hiring an Xbox 360 programmer, although we do not have any official Xbox project announcements to share right now.”  However they went on to say that ,”For a potential Sam & Max Xbox project, we’d certainly look closely at a downloadable digital solution like the Live Arcade.”

The Sam & Max games thus far for PC have been great.  They not only stay true to the characters from the original release, but they also are released episodically.  Not episodically as in years apart, like Half-Life, but month to month.  If they could get this games past the Microsoft certification process in a timely manner it would really help push the Live Arcade as a venue for episodic content.  More importantly, I just want to see the Sam and Max titles get a Live Arcade release because the games are great and could use the 360 sales.  Seriously these games alone, if you love adventure games, are worth the fee for a Gametap account.  But, if you do not feel like paying two monthly fees, i.e. Xbox Live and Gametap, then just keep your eyes open cause I have a feeling we’ll see confirmation of Sam and Max hitting the arcade this year.

Chufmoney

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