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Chiefwinston
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Ha Ha, well I broke my rule about not watching the 3D trailer for Uncharted 3. I watched it yesterday. We are just over 1 year for Sony doing 3D with their console. I must say they are getting a lot more quality 3D than I was expecting. It goes to show that a lot can be achieved with good code writing. The last few releases I have really enjoyed. For those that have never played the Uncharted games. They are highly polished games. There more like interactive movies. With a story, plot, and action through out. The 2 Uncharted games really show what Sony can do. They now have a high quality interactive game engine that can be used in all sorts of different ways. I'm sure the Uncharted series is going to have a long long history. And yeah the 3D in the trailer looks real good.
cheers everyone
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Chiefwinston
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Well its been a good shopping week for me. There are a few games out there that I'm after for my collection. I found this one at my favorite store Toys-R-Us. I almost bought the light saber and megatron mask instead. But I figured I'll get those later. So I ordered and had delivered this very fine title. Now a while back I tried the game Top Spin 4. A fine game. It just didn't have the quality 3D that I like to see. I really didn't see any 3D with that title. So I tried this new title called Virtua Tennis 4. For those that are interested a 3D demo is available at the playstation store for free. This game does have Move controller support. Now In my opinion this tennis game kicks Top Spin 4 to the curb. I really like the quality 3D and Move controller support of Virtua Tennis 4. And you can order this title for $25 with free shipping from Toys-R-Us. A great deal and one I couldn't pass up. A great 3D indoor tennis game. I'll put some more time into it and report back. Obviously, tennis isn't for everyone. If you have the ability to enjoy these specialty titles- this is a first rate 2011 3D game with excellent move support. I'll see if I can make some 3D photo's , also. It does appear to be dual render 3D to me.
cheers everyone
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Chiefwinston
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I took a sneek peek at the Uncharted 3 Multiplayer beta this weekend. Unfortunately, I was at my second home for the weekend which doesn't have the 3D Panasonic plasma. So I only got to peek at the 2D game play- which is excellent. I'm not really sure if you can play the beta with 3D just yet. I'm going to give it a try tonight tho. Its kinda hard for me to get excited about Multi-player deathmatch. There are simply many gaming options for that kinda game play. And they are all excellent in that regard. Take killzone 2 and 3 or Crysis, and even Call of dukey for instance. I'm certianly going to buy Uncharted 3 the first day. I just don't think I'll be playing the Multi-player online deathmatch much.
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Call of Doodie.
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You have two homes? If you sold one you could have basically anything you want for your U3DGR  . Or is this "second home" just a friend's/relative's you frequent? I'd much rather have all the electronics I want than a second home. Of course, I just want a single fully automated room stuffed with electronics so I can escape into the metaverse like Hiro Protagonist and Vitaly Chernobyl in Snow Crash  .
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You can also play the co-op campaign online 
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Chiefwinston
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Yes Aphradonis, technically I could go to the store and buy what ever I want. But I have kids and gandkids that I like to spoil. Thier needs come before mine. Which is the way I like to handle it. Believe me I have plenty of toys. Though I can't get the light saber and Megatron mask out of my thoughts.
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Chiefwinston
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Virtua Tennis 4 has no 3D adjustments. You have the option to turn it on or off. With it turned on it is excellent 3D in my estimation. Its certianly as good as lets say Avatar the Game. Some game modes allow you to use the move controller. Theres a wackey arcade game mode that doesn't allow for move support. So basically the game uses a game pad and at times the move controller. For a straight up indoor one on one tennis match the move controller works very well for me. To the point were I believe I'm putting spin on the ball when I return it. I played for about 6 hours last night. Make sure you clear out some room and have the strap on. Cause you'll be swinging and moving alot.
I finally picked up this title also, I rented it a while back. I picked it up from my local game stop for a cool $25. Definately a good bargin. Wow I got loads a 3D games to make my way through now.
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No 3D settings? Fail.
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Chiefwinston
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Okay, I just picked this up. I played the demo a few months back. It looked interesting then and now I'm going to play it through. Says on the package that it will work with my Sharp Shooter controller. I was at the store @ 11:00pm last night when I spotted this one for $19.95. I thinking that there is a good chance it was mis-marked. Because Ive been bargain shopping for it for the past month. The lowest Ive seen it is around $35 on scam bay. Well its mine now. I've read various mixed reviews regarding this one. I didn't have time last night to check any of it out. But I'm looking forward to it. I'm going to do the single player campaign first.
See you cats in 3D cheers everyone
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That's the ONLY game that doesn't slow the framerate down by half when it 3D! It actually stays at 30fps whether it's in 2D or 3D, unlike just about every other 3D game. They actually put a lot of work into the 3D for this game and it shows, looks great. This is what Sony wanted, they said a lot of devs are adding 3D just for the hell of it, but it takes a lot of work to get it right, that's why some games look bad and some like Socom look awesome.
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Chiefwinston
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Well I started my journey through SOCOM 4 last night. I fired up the plasma and the PS3 around 9:30 pm. Which is kinda late to start gaming for me. It took me a good 45 min. to get the stereo 3D dialed in to my liking. The game has various pre-set 3D settings if one choses that path. It also, has 2 adjustment settings called 3D effect and another called 3D depth. There's a preset setting called "deep" that I have adjusted a little into a custom setting with a tich more depth. The game has a nice gamma calibration menu, that when set properly contributes mightily to reducing and in my case eliminating ghosting. And so after my 45 min. ritual at the visual settings I have arrived at what I believe are my maximum 3D settings. And well I like the way the game looks. I would like a little more depth and seperation- lol thats really nothing new though for stereo 3D gamers. And so here's the kicker. Its clearly, 2D+depth 3D. So I don't feel the 3d is of the quality that can be attained with dual render. Yet its becoming clearer to me these programmers are incrementaly closing the gap with dual render tech and it kicks anaglyph to the curb. And next up was getting the sharp shooter controller honed and polished into a fine killing machine. Now, I have played through Killzone 3 twice with my sharp shooter controller. So I thought I was going to be all set and jump in and be a killing machine. But Killzone 3 is a FPS. SOCOM 4 is a third person shooter. And the controls are handled just a bit differently. There is a multitude of adjustments that can be made in SOCOM 4. This game clearly is designed for the sharp shooter controller. After I adjusted my turn speed, aim speed, sensitivity, and many many other fine adjustments. I can say the software of the game is an improvement to what I already liked from my Killzone 3 experience. 3D + Sharpshooter controller is for me KICK @SS gaming. It took a bit of time for me to get the controller to my liking. I'm going to say about 1 hour of effin around with it. I will take this sharp shooter set-up over any gamepad or mouse/keyboard set-up. And so I reached the point of finally firing the game up and wreaking mayhem upon all I see. After all that set-up time I played through one level. The game looks really nice from my one level of play. I will tell you guys I play all my shooters on the hardest level available. And well the first thing I noticed was superb and challenging A.I. This is no stinking turkey shooter. The game brings it. And it brings it good. One last note, the game is in general a third person shooter. But when in battle there's a button that brings your gun sights up and you can fight and aim in first person mode, which I find to be a plus for the game. I'll fill ya in more once I get more game time.
cheers everyone
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Sounds cool.
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Chiefwinston
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SOCOM 4: Navy Seals. I had to take a break from gaming for a couple of weeks. But I have returned to this game for the past few nights. I'm normally not to thrilled with modern shooters like Call of duty/Battlefield/Bad Company/Home Front/Medal of Honor/..ect...Now I do play them. But I like the sci-fi shooters more. I prefer my enemies to have 4 to 6 arms and to be as tall as a building. But SOCOM 4 is a great game in my opinion. It has been VERY challenging. Which I feel is a strong plus. I see IGN gives this game a 7.0 rating. I'm going to give it an 8.0/8.50. I'm playing in 3D and with the Sharpshooter controller that I have adapted too. The addition,of those 2 elements is significant- for me anyways. Its taken a rather boring genre and added the spice back into it. The 3D is 2D+depth. And its probably the best example of this 3D technique that I have seen. Much more depth and fewer artifacts than Crysis 2. And one final note. Resistance 3 is coming really soon. I can't wait. I played the first two Resistance games. They are excellent. Resistance 3 will support 3D and the Sharpshooter controller. Resistance 3 will be in my hands Sept. 6th. Well its off to search the net for some walkthrough help. I'm kinda stuck on a level in SOCOM 4. Like I said its challenging. And I'm at a level thats kickin my ass.
Peace
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Chiefwinston
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Okay, I finished up SOCOM 4- great game. Now its time to move on. What we have here is a sequel. Its Resistance 3.
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Chiefwinston
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This game does support 3D+ sharpshooter controller. Now I have played resistance 1 and 2 all the way through. Just superb FPS game play. I give those two games a 9.0 each. Heres a shot of godzilla in action from Resistance 2. If you played the game and got to the Chicago level you got to fight this bad boy. This game sequence is one of my top moments in any game that ive ever played- yeah its that good.
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Chiefwinston
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Now here's the downer. I picked this game up today. And I won't be able to start until tommorow. All I get to do is stare at the box tonight. Cool 'eh.
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I hope its a nice box at least.
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Chiefwinston
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RESISTANCE 3: The wait is over. Cybereality the box is kinda uninspiring. I’ve seen cool box art- and this isn’t one of them. Well, all that I say here is preliminary. I’ll give my final opinion once I complete the story/campaign mode. I am playing the game in the hardest difficulty with 3D + a sharpshooter controller. I spent about an hour adjusting my 3D settings and calibrating my sharpshooter controller. Resistance 3 is a first person shooter. I usually fiddle with all the settings over and over through the first 5 minutes. Until it all feels just right. The games graphics at times look a little fugly and out dated. This is very apparent at the beginning of the game. It’s a grim world setting: a world devoured by freaky aliens. At the beginning the graphic are not Killzone 3 quality or SOCOM 4 either, as I moved through the opening story and into killing freaky aliens. The graphics improved. Kind of strange, cause at the beginning your under ground living cave like and the graphics look bad at times: and when you move up to the surface and start battling hoards of alien scum- the game looks great. So there is a range of graphical quality. I’ll say there’s 10% that doesn’t look so good followed by 60% that looks real good and another 30% that looks great. The combat and action area’s are were the better looking graphics reside. The game does seem to have a competent action packed story unfolding. Now Insomniac studios has in there prior Resistance games, lead you along in the story only to come up upon spectacular game sequence that knock your socks off. I have not been in the zone yet, though the game has been fun and interesting. I played for 6 hours last night. I finally, put the controller down at 2:00 am and said- hmm I gotta go to work in the morning. So how’s the 3D? Well it is dual render during game play, and looks fine and acceptable. The cut-scenes, however, are 2D + depth 3D and it shows. The in game 3D looks better to me. The games controls are nice and comfy. The weapons do feel nice. I did have one glitch in the game though. I came through a section and destroyed everything that moved. I spent the next 30 to 45 minutes looking for my way forward. I proceeded to touching everything, jumping everywhere, blasting everything once more, and look under every rock. I was stuck. I replayed the moment and wow my partner kicked open a door and I was back in the swing again. The game glitched. And so tonight I’ll give those pesky aliens more hell. I don’t feel I’m anywhere near the main heart of this game. So it is as I said preliminary.
cheers
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Cool man. Still don't have a PS3 yet. Probably get one for the HMZ-T1.
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Chiefwinston
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I spent another night with Resistance 3. I haven’t finished the game. So my final opinion is still not rendered. But I’ll fill you in were my thinking is. Based on the 3D graphics this game will not get a 10 from me. Nor a 9. Not even an 8. The highest might be 7.5. I’m disappointed in the graphics. There’s been some areas were frame rates have slipped, not good. The game play and great looking creatures are the only thing keeping me interested. I’ll finish the game. Insomniac Games this is to you. I’m disappointed in you. What are you thinking using an old graphics engine in a 2011 game. We gamers expect much more.
UUGHHHHH
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I've been 3D gaming on my PS3 now for almost six months. I use the Samsung HL67A with the awesome Viewsonic DLP link glasses. I say awesome because they sync perfectly with this TV. I don't know why but I went through three pairs of glasses and these provide incredible 3D with ZERO, thats right zero ghosting.
Anyway, I play every 3D game the PS3 has and the image quality is superb, especially if you have your display calibrated correctly.
I will spend hour and hours with Motorstorm and Super Stardust as well as MLB and Killzone. When the HMD comes out, I gotta say its going to get better.
Can't wait.
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Chiefwinston
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Well I've kicked Resistance 3 to the curb. I'll finish it sometime soon. I may bring the difficulty level down to see if I can get a better frame rate. For now though, its disappointingly kicked to the curb. I have moved on to this.
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Chiefwinston wrote: Well I've kicked Resistance 3 to the curb. I'll finish it sometime soon. I may bring the difficulty level down to see if I can get a better frame rate. For now though, its disappointingly kicked to the curb. I have moved on to this. good move!
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I rented this one. I've heard good things about it. I played about an hour of each game. There's two here if you didn't know. They both look good and the 3D is definately dual render and looks nice. I will give the 3D a 8.25 rating. Any one looking for a good 3D experience these two will deliver it. Now I do feel the 3D is good and a lot of gamers will like these titles. So this is only my preference for gaming. I don't like the pacing, the music, the subtitles, the general anime feel to the games. I know a couple of hours isn't a lot of time to dedicate to these title. Its just not my type of games. So once again I have moved on........
Peace
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Real 3D on Ico/SotC, hmmm.... I may need a PS3 now.
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Chiefwinston
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Probably more than a year ago my grandson's told me I should play God of War I, God of War II, and God of War III. And so I did. They were right. Incredible games, but there in 2D. These 3 games are platformers. Not my first choice for game types. But these are great platformers and really show whats possible with this game type.
God of War I= 9.0 God of war II=9.5 God of war III=10 yup that right I give this 2D game a 10.
Now I did play the remastered in HD versions of I and II. I also, played them all on my HD Plasma.
So were you going with this Chief?
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Chiefwinston
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The God of War: Origins Collection is a title that I got for $40 usd. From what I have read there's 2 titles here. One is called Chains of Olympus and the other is called Ghost of Sparta. I had a little bit of hesitation when buying. These are two games for the PSP hand held platform. They have added HD graphics and splashed some 3D on it. and whoolaaaa- a new PS3 game. I decided to start this journey with Ghost of Sparta. I loaded it up and really didn't know what to expect at first. Going from a hand held game device to a 50" HD plasma just doesn't seem right.
So how does it look Chief? A lot like the re-mastered God of War I and II, but not as good as God of War III.
Well how's the 3D Chief? it is a public place so I'll keep it clean. Its ----ing great. Definately dual render with plenty of out of screen effects. I'll give the 3D effect a 9.0/9.25.
No really what do think about this game Chief? I think every time I fire up this game I have a big grin from ear to ear on my face. This game is incredible and I'm not all the way through it yet. Every night its been one jaw dropping experience after another. I am now Kratos the God of War.........
God of War: Ghost of Sparta 3D 10.......this is probably the most gaming fun I've had with my PS3.
Wow and I haven't even started the second game yet.
Peace
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Nice. You're really making me want to get a PS3.
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I have completed the Ghost of Sparta. I'm now a few hours into Chains of Olympus. It too, looks superb in 3D. These games are just epic in scale. They also, have a high frame rate and superb fighting animation. The artistery and color pallets chosen really contribute to a rather "trippy" 3D experience. I'm going into my second week of great 3D gaming. I am Kratos ghost of sparta the God Of War...
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Chiefwinston
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I finished Chains of Olympus. It is also, a superb game with great 3D. I finished it last Wednesday. I played about 3 weeks through these 2 titles. So after that much great game play, I really think my next game can be nothing but a let down...................drum roll please................................................................................and that game is........
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Chiefwinston
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I know it might come as a suprise to some of you. And some of you may already know.
I'm Batman.
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I heard that Batman game was really good. Can you comment on the 3D? Is it using the reprojection?
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Well we'll get right to the 3D. Unfortunately, It is the Trivoz reprojection 3D. I've got a couple of hours into it. The 3D is a huge let down after playing some God of War 3D. It is on the very light side. So I will declare the 3D is reprojection on the PS3 version. Could some one confirm if its dual render 3D on th PC version.
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| Fri Oct 28, 2011 10:12 pm |
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Chiefwinston
Diamond Eyed Freakazoid!
Joined: Fri Jun 19, 2009 8:05 pm Posts: 703
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Batman Arkham City gets my wild shoot from the hip 3D rating of 6.5. Now the game play is fantastic. Also, it has superb art work, animation, music, and game control mechanics. If its in real 3D on the PC. I will stop this PS3 version and re-start with the PC version.
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| Fri Oct 28, 2011 10:35 pm |
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cybereality
3D Angel Eyes (Moderator)
Joined: Sat Apr 12, 2008 8:18 pm Posts: 10155
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Well the original Batman:AA was 3D Vision Ready, so it would assume the sequel would be too.
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| Fri Oct 28, 2011 11:25 pm |
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Vic
One Eyed Hopeful
Joined: Thu Feb 17, 2011 2:59 am Posts: 21
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Disappointed that Arkham City has bad 3D though, I would've thought that'd be the best, especially considering they had some kinda anaglyph in Asylum.
I'm not surprised you gave Ico/SotC and the GoW collection a high 3D rating. The Prince of Persia HD trilogy had the best, deepest and most distinct 3D I've seen yet so I'm guessing all the other PS2 remakes would be just as good.
Anyway, I just tried Dungeon Defenders (PSN title), Ratchet All 4 One and Medieval Moves (move title). Dungeon Defenders looks great in 3D but the angle just makes you feel a little bit uncomfortable, something disorienting about it. Ratchet All 4 One is also an Insomniac title so the 3D is exactly the same as Resistance 3, which looks great BUT the resolution gets turned down SO much in those 2 games that it just looks damn ugly, it must be like 480p or 570p, so it's just not worth playing those games in 3D. Medieval Moves also looks like they used a really low resolution so it also looks as bad as the last game I mentioned, but the 3D does work and it's alright.
So far, Socom 4 is the BEST 3D title this year. It's the ONLY game that not only keeps the resolution on 720p, but they also managed to keep the framerate high which no other game has been able to do. Definitely play Socom 4 if you want to see how 3D can and should be done.
Looking forward to hearing about Uncharted 3. From the preview videos that looks like it could be the best 3D game yet.
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| Fri Nov 18, 2011 8:46 pm |
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Chiefwinston
Diamond Eyed Freakazoid!
Joined: Fri Jun 19, 2009 8:05 pm Posts: 703
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Thanks Vic, I'm putting Batman in the play on the PC catagory. I've been incredibly busy with work recently and haven't had any gaming time. But Uncharted 3 is next in the batters box.
Cheers
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| Sun Nov 20, 2011 10:43 pm |
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Vic
One Eyed Hopeful
Joined: Thu Feb 17, 2011 2:59 am Posts: 21
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also wondering how the 3D is on Crysis 1, it's on PSN now for $20usd. Hopefully it's better than the semi 3D Crysis 2.
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| Sun Nov 20, 2011 10:58 pm |
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