I recently started a second play through of Heavy Rain with PS Move controls after finding out a patch was added to support move. Its been about 2 years since I last played Heavy Rain and am enjoying the game with the new controls, besides the fact I don't really remember what I did last time around so it feels like a totally different game for me. What was the last game you can remember that you played Playstation Move with?
- Just watched the Okami HD quick look and might eventually give a run at that with move controls.
I just started playing Toriko's Gourmet Survival 2 on the PSP. It is a Monster Hunter-style game where you collect food to level up and learn new techniques. The monster designs are pretty good and the variety of attacks has kept things interesting. The game is rather talky though. I haven't looked into the Toriko anime, but I may do so if the game continues to intrigue me.
I know Toriko is offered up on Hulu, not sure though if you have to have a plus account to access it though. Never watched or read Toriko but heard it's a fairly new and popular Shounen series in Japan.
Would Heavy Rain be categorized as an Adventure Game? If so I'd recommend it if you haven't played it. Ghost Trick and Phoenix Wright were pretty awesome as well on Nintendo DS, the former though has some pretty non-nonsensical puzzle elements.
- LA Noire was an alright adventure game and you can get a copy for under 10 bucks now a days on pc, 360, and ps3.
Looks like this is a zombie flick geared towards the mainstream audience, It might be fun who know. Like most movies based on books I've read I'll save my reservations for when the movie comes out. One question though in the trailer, I'm kinda wondering what job Brad Pitt was assigned to do to maybe save the world? Also just another random thought, but wouldn't it be cool if the zombies could combine together and become a bigger entity.
Grand Theft Auto Games have always been influenced by a some sort of popular or well known film / television series. Reading this, I can easily think of Resevoir Dogs, Heat, or Heist film they'd pay homage to.
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