http://xbox.ign.com/articles/457/457994p1.html
Thought maybe a couple of people might be interested in this.
http://xbox.ign.com/articles/457/457994p1.html
Thought maybe a couple of people might be interested in this.
2 badass games, on one disk, at a lower price, with customizable soundtracks, count me in!
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That settles it. The customizable soundtracks seals the deal. I don't even own either game on the PS2, but now, I'm holding off on my money until this comes out. I was thinking that the XBOX needs more games that allow you to play your own tunes. My prayers have now been answered. Aw, yeah.
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One of my buddies works at EB. Said it was nuts. He had 3 people trade in their PS2's for an X-box just for this. My reaction?
Why?
It's the same freakin' game people. Yeah, there's a bit more glitter and the soundtrack option is nice, but the targeting system still sucks and there was NOTHING added. How stupid are people? I wish I could be there tomorrow when the idiots bring them back and try and complain that it wasn't a new game.
It's along the same lines as why get a DVD version of your favorite movie? Sharper, better sound quality, perhaps in a widescreen mode and maybe it has extras. But it's still the same movie.Originally Posted by Gamereviewgod
To each their own. Hell I played the original games and I'm buying the new ones as I A)like the Type S controller and B)a game like this NEEDS great graphics which this version has.
I'll buy the XBox double pack , too, when it drops to $30. It has a bit better garphics, some additional minor options, and....I don't have Vice City. The choice between the PS2 double pack and the XBox version is clearcut.
I admit, to trade in game systems just for the double pack goes a bit too far.
the targeted system sucks.........as far as i'm concerned, xbox and ps2 are much the same system. and this seals the deal for me, i really don't need a ps2 anymore. anything i want to play on my playstation can be played on my ps1, and the xbox is a fine piece of hardware when you put it's functionality against the ps2. ya......i know, if you wanted to play on a computer you have a fully functional desktop......i've heard it and i don't care. xbocks( ) Rox!
furthermore, i'm not sure when i'll be buying this but i'm sure i will. Probably the time i leave my house aiming to spend some money and walk past this at the right angle
Picked up my Pre-order today, here goes.
The GTA two pack comes in an eye catching, silver metallic, fold out two pack. This alone may force me to buy another one to keep sealed. The case folds out to reveal the original box art of each game. Pick your feony and let the carnage begin. The first noticeable difference is the absence of horrendous loading times. Gone are the days of making a sandwhich, walking the dog, and brushing your teeth while GTA loads. After the games ludicrous speed booting, behold better cut scenes and sound.
Character's voice's sync during the cut scenes, some even have noticeable changes in facial expressions. The one sound enhancement that has everyone talking is the inclusion of custom soundtracks. Songs can be changed by holding down the radio selection button and left or right on the D-pad. This is definitely a plus, especially when considering GTA 3. Yes, GTA Vice City has some great licensed music, but, what could be more enjoyable than jacking a car, running over little old ladys, and snuffing it in a shoot out with the police while listening to _______? Insert whatever, because that is how it works. One sound enhancement that may be overlooked is the inclusion of In Game Dolby Digital. Hook this bad boy up to a surround sound system and be immersed in Liberty, or Vice, City.
Not to mention the graphics are noticeably enhanced from their Playstaion 2 and PC counter parts. If there is a television sitting around that supports HDTV 480p, by all means, use it. Every detail has become more crips clean, clear, and refined due to the X-box's supperior hardware. Play control is also refined. The X-box controller makes for a nice fit with the GTA series. Everything just feels a bit tighter. Most of the cars in GTA 3 are now controllable. No more spinning out or missing that all important get your ass out of hot water short cut.
X-Box owners should and will pick this up due to (two year old) hype, and, wait alone. PS2 owners be weary. It is the same game, just in a nice new wrapper.
Yeah, I have played a ton of PS2 and X-Box GTA. Happy gaming.
It's about time someone comes up with a list of "great" 80's music that we can put in the game...
Can't wait to see this title in 480p, either.
Sort of, but upgrading a VHS to a DVD isn't going to cost you $50.It's along the same lines as why get a DVD version of your favorite movie? Sharper, better sound quality, perhaps in a widescreen mode and maybe it has extras. But it's still the same movie.
True, but it will still cost you more than what the price of the VHS tape was. Even though it's probably a pittance to most people (like $10 to $20, depending on what's on the DVD) it still costs more. In the case of the GTA pack you get TWO FULL GAMES for the price of one and (in the case of the Xbox version) it's enhanced over the originals. That's a bargain in my book.Originally Posted by Gamereviewgod
Not to mention these are the two best selling console games since the turn of the century.Originally Posted by YoshiM
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80s metal is most appropiate for mayhem. Metallica - Master of Puppets, and Guns n Roses - Appetite for Destruction are good startsOriginally Posted by Nick Goracke
....I have no idea whether he actually owned anyone or not, but I NEVER get a chance to use this picture.