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Posted: Feb 12th 2007 1:00AM (Unverified) said

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why is this game and daxter both short? whats up with that? were the ps2 versions of those games short too?
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Posted: Feb 12th 2007 3:36AM Silver R Wolfe said

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5 - 10 hours is not really short, comparably speaking. Gears of War averaged about 6 hours, I believe and the inclusion of a multiplayer mode, one that works anyway, will expand the life of a game.

Most likely the length of this game, and Daxter, was hindered by the UMD capacity. 1.8GB is a lot of space, especially compared with the diminutive 128mb DS games (only FF3 uses the 256mb cart at the moment, I believe), but when you factor in the graphical complexities for both these games, they probably take up a lot more space on the disc than say... Tales of Eternia.
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Posted: Feb 12th 2007 3:57AM (Unverified) said

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alot of people cant play online multiplayer cause of the stupid wifi requierments, they make you pay for that everywher eif u want to use it even for an hour. the n gage didnt have that. Also, why dont they make something truly stelolar for the psp.
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Posted: Feb 12th 2007 4:32AM (Unverified) said

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from what i could decipher from stranglers text, he's saying you have to pay to play multiplayer on this. multiplayer has always been free with sony so i dont know wtf youre talking about, all you have to do is just connect to a wireless network and own the game dude
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Posted: Feb 12th 2007 5:49AM (Unverified) said

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no i meant u have to pay for wifi access or the signal is piss poor unless you have it than you can only play at home but whats the point than?
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Posted: Feb 12th 2007 5:51AM (Unverified) said

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true, but most urban environments have at least a few free signals around, whether it be from a residence or business. i see your point though.
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Posted: Feb 12th 2007 6:05AM (Unverified) said

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Moosey - I think Strangler is saying that he doesn't have his own wifi connection and resents having to pay to access wifi in a local cafe/iCafe etc.


This game does look rather good, but I'd rather have fewer cutscenes, no multiplayer and a longer RPG. But then that is just persomal preference.
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Posted: Feb 12th 2007 7:44AM MikeyA said

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I have NO clue what he is talking about ... multiplayer over the internet has *ALWAYS* required an internet connection. Which costs money. To play online with something like the PSP or DS you need a wireless access point. You can easily grab a USB to WiMax card for cheap to do that.

As for the nGage - it didn't need added wireless because you were already paying the *phone bill*!
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Posted: Feb 12th 2007 10:10AM JoseElMaton said

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Wow, it looks like I'm gonna have to pick this up sooner rather than later.

You see, game developers, do you SEE? Good work gets rewarded.
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Posted: Feb 12th 2007 10:58AM MikeyA said

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Re #9 "You see, game developers, do you SEE? Good work gets rewarded."

Not quite yet ... this *is* the good work, now we see if it gets 'rewarded' (i.e. sales) ;)
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Posted: Feb 12th 2007 1:19PM SamuelK said

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I think what Strangler is saying is that you can't just go to any location that has a wi-fi hotspot and play for free. Many public wi-fi hotspots charge a fee to use.

Really, though, I don't think you can fault Sony or this game for that.
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Posted: Feb 12th 2007 12:32PM (Unverified) said

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Man , why do I leave in the EU , this game will come out only on March 31 , and its my moste awaited game this far :,-(
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Posted: Feb 12th 2007 6:40PM (Unverified) said

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how many of us dont have wi-fi? i mean most people have high speed internet of some sort or another, and buying the wi-fi thingy is like, 20 bucks where you just plug it into the usb slot. and why would you even bring up the N-gage? its been dead for a few years and sucked horribly.

i'll be getting this game probably next week. and the online truely is fun. least the beta test was.

but will there be mic support? ive been trying to find out and i have no idea
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Posted: Feb 12th 2007 9:05PM (Unverified) said

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It'll do better than Daxter. Same goodness with enhancements; live theme... AND INFRASTRUCTURE MODE, which will multiply this game's replayability and appeal by many folds.
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Posted: Feb 13th 2007 1:25AM (Unverified) said

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"how many of us dont have wi-fi? i mean most people have high speed internet of some sort or another, and buying the wi-fi thingy is like, 20 bucks where you just plug it into the usb slot. and why would you even bring up the N-gage? its been dead for a few years and sucked horribly.
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thats not the point, why would you paly an online psp game at home where you also have a pc and can paly coutner strike or quake 3 on ur pc instead? portbale gmaing is the most useful in a bus, on a break at work, on a plane, ona bench, etc. and all those places dont have wifi or if they do its a weak signal that they amke u pay for.
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Posted: Feb 13th 2007 2:28AM (Unverified) said

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I'd play an online game at home, because I don't like being tethered to a friggin' TV! Believe it or not, I handheld game, mostly at home, which isn't much time, but still works out, and I prefer online gaming on my handheld rather than some PC or a TV.

Please, make up your mind! Are you condemning the feature because people can't afford WiFi, or because you're actually gamer who can't truly appreciate the true freedom of a handheld, even within the environment of a home. As far as I'm concerned, good wifi-portable gaming > pc/console online gaming!
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Posted: Feb 13th 2007 4:44PM (Unverified) said

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WFT is Strangler talking about?
I can barely understand what he's bitching about wifi.

Drugs are bad, M'Kay. Don't do drugs, M'kay.

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Posted: Feb 13th 2007 7:35PM MikeyA said

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The illustrious Tom Chick weighed in with a perfect 5/5 (extremely rare for him, one of gaming's few real journalists) on this game over at Yahoo.

http://videogames.yahoo.com/gamereview?cid=1951313566&tab=reviews&page=0&eid=504713
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Posted: Jun 13th 2007 8:52AM (Unverified) said

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In this game, I have learned that there are different ways to beat the game. Like- you have to find different pieces of armor that Ratchet wears ( fire power costume in Pokitaru- where the game begins) then the game gets harder and harder once you progress. Do not get overconfident. The game takes practice and time. When you get into Ratchet's dream, hypershoot yourself all the way to the mirrors. Then, once Clank tries to get you out of the dream, he wakes you up. Once you go to Davi Moon, you have to defeat Luna and then go to Clank's body. It takes a while to defeat Luna. You have to repair Clank's body with a polarizer. Use your gravity boots to go around places. Once you get to the last planet, you find yourself in a room full of Ratchets who want to destroy you. Once you defeat them all, you get all sorts of prizes like the bomb suit and the bomb helmet. You get different weapons as you go, and at the end, you can level-up your weapons. Once you've defeated Otto, watch the credits ! They're awesome. At the end of the game, Ratchet defeated the enemy and wanted to go back to Pokitaru with Qwark when he's shrunk. And they had a lot of fun together. Tip: when you get to the gates, open the gridlock by using just ratchet and your grind boots to open the lock with your wrench.
Have fun with the game !

-Adimaster
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