If you've ever wanted to live the life of a Joystiq blogger at a press event, we're about to give you the virtual experience. Just start watching the video of Sega's spring press conference below the jump. Then freak out, because everybody's speaking Japanese. You don't speak Japanese! Why didn't anyone tell you it was going be in Japanese!? OK, OK, calm down, you can get through this, let's just take it slow.
OK, footage from Bayonetta... hmm, we've already posted this, we're OK there. Oh crap, that's the End of Eternitylogo, that's the new tri-Ace RPG! ... Wow, they're still talking about it, really hope this isn't important because you totally don't speak Japanese. ... Finally, after 22 minutes, some new footage appears! Let's post this sucker on the internet and beat the rush to the free sandwiches.
"You don't speak Japanese! Why didn't anyone tell you it was going be in Japanese!? OK, OK, calm down, you can get through this, let's just take it slow."
The bad news, the ps3 doesnt have a powerful enough video card to run RA3: Ultimate Edition in 1080p natively. It does though have enough power to natively run it around 640p and then upscale that image into a high defintion approximation to match your televisions resolution. That's pretty much what every game on the xbox 360 and ps3 do. On average, the xbox 360s resolution on multiplatform games tends to be equal or a bit higher. If equal, it usually has omre anti-aliasing, etc.
There's very very very very few games in natively in 1080p except titles including Virtua Tennis, supposibly Ninja Gaiden something something edition something and 4 others. Never fear though! Whenever the next generation of consoles gets released, you'll be able to experience actual native 1080p games with very very detailed graphics.
The kind of graphics PC gamers with high end machines get to experience now at a price premium, you'll be able to experience in a few years for much cheaper.