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Darksaviour69
November 9th, 2006, 16:37
Genji: Days of the Blade get a 6.4 and Tony Hawk's Project 8 gets 7.3, not great scores. But the interesting thing is the Xbox 360 version of Tony Hawk's Project 8 gets 7.9!


......frame-rate problems hit the PlayStation 3 version of the game significantly harder than the Xbox 360. Other than the choppy frame rate and slightly sharper graphics on the PlayStation 3, some of which is only noticeable when using an HDMI cable on a high-end HDTV, the games look roughly the same. But there are other, more significant differences between the two versions. The Xbox 360 version has online support for up to eight players, including a new game mode called walls, which gives your skater a tall trail behind him that behaves sort of like the light cycles in Tron--if you hit another player's wall, you're out. The Xbox 360 version also uses its online support to present a lot of different online leaderboards. Much like Amped 3, many of the different goals in the game have their own individual leaderboard, which adds some competition to the single-player game and gives you a reason to keep on playing the same goals again and again. Without this, the PS3 version feels sort of flat by comparison.

The PlayStation 3 version of the game distinguishes itself by offering complete support for the Sixaxis controller's motion-sensing abilities. You can set it to just control functions like balancing, if you like, or you can move and execute tricks with it, as well. It works, but it lacks the precision offered by the D pad, so it's a neat experiment that's pretty good at showing off what the Sixaxis is capable of, but you probably wouldn't want to play through the game this way. The PlayStation 3 version also installs a 264MB cache file onto the system's hard drive when you first put the game in your system. Presumably, this is done to help speed up loading, but the load times don't seem much better than the Xbox 360 version of the game. If you're in a position where you have to choose between the two versions of the game, the Xbox 360 version offers a more complete package.....

Early days of course, but still a nice early battle win for Xbox360, in the next gen war.


Tony Hawk's Project 8 PS3 Review (http://uk.gamespot.com/ps3/sports/tonyhawksproject8/review.html?sid=6161341) and Xbox360 Review (http://uk.gamespot.com/xbox360/sports/tonyhawksproject8/review.html)

mnuhaily22
November 9th, 2006, 17:12
It isn't lookin so hot for Sony so far.....First delayed, then more problems with compatibility, now this.

TCLCloud
November 9th, 2006, 20:56
True, i've got a 360 and i really dont see the need to get the PS3 if the games are of a worse quality