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wraggster
November 24th, 2006, 16:05
Hideo Kojima, legendary developer and creator of the Metal Gear Solid series, has revealed his disappointment at the lack of a rumble feature in Sony's PS3 SixAxis pad. "I miss the rumble," he's said in a recent interview, adding "even now I hope it will come back".

The reasons behind Sony's decision to create the SixAxis controller without rumble haven't ever been officially confirmed, although most suspect that the cost of including the rumble technology put off the PS3 creator. It seems, though, that developers like Hideo Kojima are eager to welcome back the feature.

There are plans, however, for Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots to use SixAxis' motion-sensing capabilities, with Kojima confirming during the chat with Official PlayStation Magazine UK that he "can't say how we'll use the motion-sensing functionality specifically but we'll use it for sure". Will we be wrestling with the pad to choke a guard? We'll just have to wait and see.

Kojima also hinted at some interesting gameplay aspects of MGS4, suggesting that it will be possible to make mid-game allies: "You may decide to stick with nation 'A' or 'B' in the game's war, or you could destroy both".

This will have interesting consequences in-game: "Sometimes Gekkos (the weird, hooting robots in the trailers) will spot you as you're the enemy, but sometimes you're not necessarily the enemy to them". Whatever the word on rumble, Kojima's Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is certainly promising to rock our worlds.

Miria
November 24th, 2006, 19:28
Thats wat destroyed there controller..

No Rumble..

bullhead
November 25th, 2006, 02:22
I don't care that much for rumble. The idea of using the moton sensing to choke guards appeals to me. I am starting to get very excited about the PS3. I was reading about the console, and the processing power sounds overwhelming. The idea of it running a bunch of calculations simultaenously makes me think of the great possibilities the console has. Take for example, the real time features; in game opponents adapting to your own strategies, based on how you play the game, and how terain will alter in off road racing games, and how your environment will be altered by the weapones utilised by your enemy. I just cant wait to see what the new console from sony has to offer me, I really can't. The money seems worth it to my at the present time.

bull, x.