I prefer to use the third person view for vehicles, because it lets me see what's going on around it.
I hate the narrow point of view that we get from first person in a vehicle, unless it's well-designed. Take Gran Turismo 5: Prologue for example. The in-car view looks spectacular, and I never feel like I'm missing out on anything.
To the people that say the colour palette in Gears 2 is better than Killzone 2, yes, you're right, but that would count as better design and variety, not better graphics. Compare a dark, grey level of Gears 2 to the levels of Killzone 2, and you have a better match.
And for the people that are saying that the detail is better in Gears 2, you have to remember that Killzone 2 is still in a pre-alpha version, like the demo at E3 said.
I agree that Gears 2 is one of the most impressive games on consoles today, and wish I had a 360 for it, but in terms of graphics, Killzone 2 is much better, or at least, it will be when completed.
Yeah, I don't see why hamburgers are called hamburgers when there's no ham in them. But I'd rather not put too much thought into it so long as it tastes good.
Yeah, they should allow stuff like DVD playback using Remote Play, that's one feature I've been waiting for.
And they need to fix the PlayStation Eye thing. I find it creepy that someone could be staring at me through the PS Eye. Mainly a problem because a couple of my friends have their PSPs hooked into my PS3.
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