So yea they had a Japanese PS3 there to try, but it wasn' t
at all the ideal setup to show it off. A 26" widescreen SDTV, a composite connection and only a wired DualShock2!
They had a Sixaxis which they kept locked away for fear of stealage. Although they did let me have a feel of it, and tbh it didn' t feel ' PS1' light at all. In fact it felt just as weighty as the ds2 (which is already a light controller), but not as nicely weighted as the 360 pad. I definitely missed the rumble!! But the new L2/R2 triggers are well implemented. Didn' t get to try the motion sensing unfortunately...
I think people overestimate the size of the PS3 too, it' s as long as the 360 but just fatter! Definitely looks expensive though and soo shiny! The thing runs HOT, but at least that' ll prevent too many finger prints! Can' t comment on how noisy it was, as the shop was noisy. I like the PSP styled front end, which was very smooth and sleek but took its time to load. And I liked the BluRay cases too!
For games they had Riiidge ehem Ridge Racer 7 and Resistance to play.
Can' t really comment on the graphics obviously, but the way it was Resistance kinda looked like Black on PS2! I' m just guessing here, but it
didn' t seem like at 720p or 1080p either game would look any better than 360s launch titles. Gears on my friend' s composite SDTV did look better.
As games, neither one was particulary exciting either. Umm, if I had anything positive to say it may be that the games ran very smoothly, texture filtering was sharp (texture filtering is a gripe of mine on some 360 games), overall detail was good and varied, and the sound seemed nice and punchy - despite the setup. Resistance had some nice fire and nice glass breaking effects, shooting different areas of a window would have almost the exact effect you would expect.
Resistance took forever to load however (as did RR7 actually but not as long as Resi) and you couldn' t skip any of the cutscenes, which meant waiting at least 5-6 full minutes before actually shooting anything. RR7, well, just think RR6!
Overall impression? Despite taking the less than ideal setup into account, I still wouldn' t pick one up at launch in March over here for what £400-500? (I don' t care about BluRay movies.) Perhaps there' ll be something special about the PS3 later into its life (pending developer support), but I' m just not seeing it at the moment.
Overall rating - Meh.
< Message edited by choupolo -- 24 Nov 06 18:42:59 >