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I like the looks of that game. Reminds me of a John Woo movie.
should of read the link before I posted. Well the game could be horrible, and I'll probably still get it. Something about gun battles in a John Woo movie that are just fun to watch. If they can convey that small part to this game it should be enjoyable.
What no white doves . I wonder if they have the back to back meeting right before the pistol shootout.Check out the trailer in HD on the Marketplace. Pretty impressive, and looks fun to boot.
It has classic John Woo written all over it, although the white doves were lacking in the trailer?
SC: DA was the only abysmal port. by far the worst.Is this game using the new unreal engine or a modified older version, I cannot remember.
Will be interesting to see if they do look the same considering the abysmal port of Splinter Cell to the PS3.
SC: DA was the only abysmal port. by far the worst.
i don't think this is going to be a 360 port (correct me if i'm wrong). regardless, this game is not developed by Ubisoft, so SC has little to do wit this.
Actually this was one of the first games to showcase the PS3 hardware. I believe it was announced 6-7 months later as multiplatform game, after the first PS3 E3 showing.
but you haven't seen the tequila bomb.It has classic John Woo written all over it, although the white doves were lacking in the trailer?
Too good to correct "Lara Croft?"It's Chow Yun-Fat
Actually this was one of the first games to showcase the PS3 hardware. I believe it was announced 6-7 months later as multiplatform game, after the first PS3 E3 showing.
June 3, 2005 - After revealing that it would be supporting Microsoft's Xbox 360 at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo, Midway confirmed with IGN today that it would be supporting the PlayStation 3 as well.