PS4/PS5/Vita The Games of PLAYSTATION

Vielleicht haben die jetzt schon Home Erfolge intigiert o. so was. Sonst kann ich mir nichts anderes vorstellen.
 
Spitz_pass_auf schrieb:
Ja es sieht so aus als ob Zins wirlich bald erlöst wird. Für die die es noch nicht kennen freut euch auf eine Top Taktik Shooter sowohl im SP als auch im MP. Dazu bin ich mal gespannt was die PS3 als Mutliplayer Bonus bekommt. Laut IGN gibt es ja Extras über die sie noch nicht berichten durften. Ich werde es mir wohl nur aus der Videothek ausleihen es sei denn die Extras im MP sind ein erneuter Kaufgrund was ich nicht denke.
jo spitz :D
hoff auch endlich auf den ersten taktik shooter auf der ps3 ;)
die umsetzung scheint ja echt gelungen zu sein..hoff auf release am 15.06
greetz :)
 
RWA schrieb:
Das wäre die zweite Funkt. die ich gerne für's CW Board hätte:

1. Bild runterscalieren
2. Links verkürzen
Zu Nummer 2: Schreib die Links einfach so (auf zitieren klicken, um die Notation zu lesen):

Mein Link

und schon geht's. :D Ist auch kaum mehr Aufwand.
 
Spitz_pass_auf schrieb:
Ja es sieht so aus als ob Zins wirlich bald erlöst wird. Für die die es noch nicht kennen freut euch auf eine Top Taktik Shooter sowohl im SP als auch im MP. Dazu bin ich mal gespannt was die PS3 als Mutliplayer Bonus bekommt. Laut IGN gibt es ja Extras über die sie noch nicht berichten durften. Ich werde es mir wohl nur aus der Videothek ausleihen es sei denn die Extras im MP sind ein erneuter Kaufgrund was ich nicht denke.
Also für mich sah das extrem shooterlasstig aus. War es bei Rainboxsix nicht sonst immer so, dass selbst ein einzelner Traffer reichte um zu sterben?^^
 
Darji schrieb:
Also für mich sah das extrem shooterlasstig aus. War es bei Rainboxsix nicht sonst immer so, dass selbst ein einzelner Traffer reichte um zu sterben?^^
Reicht auch.

Naja was soll man zu Rainbow Six Vegas noch sagen, der mit Abstand beste Shooter der Next-Gen. :)
 
Zins schrieb:
jo spitz :D
hoff auch endlich auf den ersten taktik shooter auf der ps3 ;)
die umsetzung scheint ja echt gelungen zu sein..hoff auf release am 15.06
greetz :)

Also der US Termin ist 26.06 laut IGN und PAL steht nur Juni aber die Wartezeit nähert sich dem Ende freu dich auf das Spiel. 8-)

Darji schrieb:
Also für mich sah das extrem shooterlasstig aus. War es bei Rainboxsix nicht sonst immer so, dass selbst ein einzelner Traffer reichte um zu sterben?^^

Ist immer noch so sofern es ein Headshot ist auf realistisch bist du schneller Tod als es dir lieb ist. Rainbow Six mag früher anders gewesen sein aber Vegas ist so wie es ist ein Klasse Spiel geworden. Vor allem der 4 Spieler Coop ist genial und auf der PS3 werden dabei sogar die Cutscenes gezeigt was Klasse ist. Terrorist Hunt ist auch sehr geil besonders wenn du mit jemanden spielst der am Anfang des Levels pass bloss an der ersten Ecke auf und danach um die Ecke rennt und sofort tot ist. Ich sage jetzt aber nicht wer das war. :lol:

P.S. Ich war es nicht :P
 
Pipboy schrieb:
Reicht auch.

Naja was soll man zu Rainbow Six Vegas noch sagen, der mit Abstand beste Shooter der Next-Gen. :)
Im Video kam das aber nciht so rüber. Naja egal^^

Anyway Shivering Isle noch dieses Jahr für PS3
Folks over at the NeoGAF Forums have probably inquired if Bethesda is intending to deliver the sole expansion pack to The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion for the PlayStation 3 this year and received a PR-ish reply that Shivering Isles is still coming to Sony's next-gen console.

Although they did specify the window of release (anywhere between today and December 31), they weren't keen on revealing when exactly it would come out in 2007. As to anything regarding unique content, downloadable content, or how the expansion pack will be distributed, they were mum about it.

Now while inthezone, a member of the NeoGAF Forums, was happy to share the email reply with other RPG fans on the PS3, the news did spark concern regarding Sony's superior line up of title releases this fall. Many of the titles are big and very highly anticipated and fans of the game fear that the expansion pack would probably be forgotten by then.

Will Bethesda get another repeat of angry mobs at the gates? Unless they do share their information soon, just as the promise in the email, they just might. Here's to hoping they reveal more soon, folks

http://www.qj.net/Bethesda-Shivering-Isles-for-PS3-still-coming-this-year/pg/49/aid/94482
 
Man muss auch sagen das die in den Videos wie die letzten Vollhonks spielen. ;)
Ach Spitz erinner mich bloss nicht an Realistisch, das war vielleicht ne Arbeit da durchzukommen.
Achja, du kannst ruigh sagen wer dann im Alleingang 35 Terroristen auf Realistisch erledigt hat. 8-)
 
Assassin's Creed to be Released in November

Ubisoft today announced the long-anticipated Assassin's Creed will be released across PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and the PC this November.

Additionally, as is becoming the de facto standard these days, the company will also release a Limited Edition version of the game, set to retail at $69.99. No details on what's included in the bigger box have been detailed, however

http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3160131
 
zeaLoT schrieb:

Klar. Man will ja schließlich halbwegs bugfrei und ordentlich spielen. Qualität braucht halt seine Zeit. Wie es aussieht, wenn man die nicht gibt, erleben wir ja zu Genüge bei der Konkurrenz. :)
 
First Look: The Agency w/ Video Interview

Published by: Sony Online Entertainment
Developed by: SOE Seattle
Genre: MMO Shooter (1st and 3rd Person)
Platform : PS3, PC


Developer Interview (No Gameplay): http://media.ps3.ign.com/media/848/848445/vids_1.html
Concept Arts: http://media.ps3.ign.com/media/848/848445/imgs_1.html


Sony Online Entertainment's Seattle division is sick of the high fantasy, men in tights type of MMO. The team said so at a recent SOE event, which was a surprising statement considering that the EverQuest 2 and Vanguard: Saga of Heroes development staff was only feet away. Titled The Agency, the studio's upcoming game will be a first-person shooter MMO with spy and espionage themes. No release date is yet available (except that it won't be in 2007), but the Agency is in development for PS3 and PC, with the possibility of cross-platform interconnectivity.

In an interview with IGN, Matt Wilson, Studio Manager for SOE Seattle, said, "We are definitely considering it. It's not something that we're committed to at the moment, I mean there's a lot of gameplay ramifications to that kind of experience, but it is very interesting to us to explore both the PC and PS3 and maybe how they might interact together."

When starting the game players will pick between Unite, a traditional James Bond type of spy outfit, and Paragon, a brasher, up-front type of organization. Through them you'll get early missions for rewards and rise in rank, but eventually the goal is to break out and start your own of organization. The majority of the game's missions will take place in instanced spaces. For those unfamiliar, an instanced space differs from public space in an MMO in that only yourself and those in your group exist there -- it's a unique version of the game world specifically for you. Enemies will drop items, but SOE Seattle is planning is keeping mission focus on completion, not individual takedowns and drops. Beating missions gives you points to rank up, and after successive rank ups you open up access to more missions and better items, and other things the studio wouldn't reveal. We were told several forms of experience would be in the game, but their precise mechanics have yet to be determined.

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Within missions of the main quest and sidequest variety you'll blast foes with a wide range of guns such as sniper rifles and SMGs, call in vehicles for support, and attempt to trigger specialized Agency moments. These moments will be of the more spectacular variety, such as hopping on a merry-go-round and firing while spinning, or driving a jeep off a cliff into a helicopter. At the end of a successful mission, players will earn money rewards, items, and eventually NPC operatives who function as the game's crafting system. These NPCs can be given schematics obtained from beating missions and commissioned to make new items for you like modded guns, vehicles equipped with special gadgets and weaponry, and other things. Once an order is placed, players will have to wait a certain amount of time before the item is ready, a process that progresses even while offline. Since every player will be compiling different sets of operatives, it'll encourage social interaction since some operatives will require items only produced by others. If you don't have all the necessary operatives in your pool, you'll need to ask around.

Eventually the goal is to become powerful or experienced enough to create your own spy organization with other players, something SOE Seattle is calling "World Domination mode." It's The Agency's endgame, but unfortunately they wouldn't mention exactly how it'll play out aside from it somehow involving player-versus-player combat on a large scale with some sort of mission elements. Aside from in world domination, it seems at any point players can engage in PvP, though to what degree isn't clear. "One of the things we want to do in the game is really provide what we call PvP anytime," says Wilson. "It's the ability for someone to jump in, shoot it up with their friends, and shoot it up against their friends."

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In addition to the instanced mission areas, there'll be public spaces set around the globe where players can chat, party up, and play mini-games around towns such as Prague, Czech Republic. The game has a dynamic class system, where your role is determined by your uniform, of which there are three types. The Combat outfit type is geared more toward offensive maneuvers, Support outfits give you options for healing and hacking, and Stealth offers a more specialized skill set. How class skills balance each other we're not sure, but you're free to switch classes at will, at least before heading into an instance.

Completing missions allows your character to rise in rank and open up new skills for use. The skill element is still being worked on, but players can expect things like grenade tossing, melee bashing, and more dramatic actions. Though this could still all change, we were told the current group limit is set at four, though some spaces will accommodate more than one group. Each class outfit will come in multiple types, all of which have different numbers of slots for how many items and weapons you can bring into battle. Doing quests with groups will generally net better rewards than completing them solo; should you run out of ammunition during an instanced quest, we were told it's possible to pick up those from your enemies. SOE Seattle is also planning on including an auction house, but no specifics were available.

We didn't really get to see much of the game at the event, just a few brief gameplay snippets and some cinematics. From what was shown, it certainly looks like it plays as a first-person shooter. (Ed Note: According to video interview, its both FPS and 3PS) The game seems to possess an excellent sense of humor, something missing from many MMOs out there. SOE Seattle says there will actually be a storyline in the game that plays out along a series of main quests, though wouldn't provide any specifics. After the somewhat limited showing, we're still looking forward to the game, mostly because of SOE Seattle's insistence in trying to make a different kind of MMO. We'd agree that there are far too man high fantasy MMOs out there - we need something different. Whether the gameplay will hold up remains to be seen. When last we talked with SOE Seattle, no pricing structure had been determined

Developer Interview (No Gameplay): http://media.ps3.ign.com/media/848/848445/vids_1.html
Concept Arts: http://media.ps3.ign.com/media/848/848445/imgs_1.html
 
ok was ich herauslesen konnte beim überfliegen is das es kein richtiges MMO game ist sondern mehr diablo like

und wenn man mit pc spielern zusammen spielen kann ist ein optionaler maus und tastatur support für die ps3 pflicht!
 
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