Gahiggidy said:THis game would play better on Revolution.
Monk said:... i agree, but perhap MS have a secret up their sleeve with this.
monchi-kun said:didn't know ping pong players got sweatty
puck1337 said:Everything about the article (and subject matter) screams "this game started life as a next-gen tech demo" It seems like a smart move for them to try making some cash off of the transition period, when they're probably doing a lot of tools development and just feeling out the hardware. Sounds fun, but I don't know if I'd spend $39 on it unless I could play it with a paddle peripheral.
ElyrionX said:QFT.
IGN will hype up ANYTHING because they're a bunch of idiots. It could be Barbie Horse-Racing in Wonderland for all you know.
You clearly underestimate this game...ElyrionX said:You guys just never learn. Since when did IGN ever deliver on any supposedly awesome exclusive that they have up their sleeves?
Fucking IGN....
? didn't read the entire thread, but what does this has to with MS? did they make it? or publishing it? it looks like a take two/rockstar thing.CloudNL said:MS think they can win with these kind of exclusive games.
ElyrionX said:You guys just never learn. Since when did IGN ever deliver on any supposedly awesome exclusive that they have up their sleeves?
Fucking IGN....
Monk said:... i agree, but perhap MS have a secret up their sleeve with this.
Namomura said:
MrSardonic said:Surely this is a joke?
Speevy said:They're going to hide another "hot coffee" in the game. Those wild post-tournament table tennis parties...
RaijinFY said:So even for a ping-pong game, they have to doctored their pics? Heh...
Houser said:The power of the new hardware and the higher resolution of new televisions really allow us to give the game an immediacy and physicality that wasn't possible on current-gen hardware. Rudimentary ball and racket physics would have been possible but we wanted to wait for the 360 because it allowed us to bring a completely different level of production and technology to the game.