Infendo reader Kale wins the coveted Comment Of The Week award, with his comparison of BioShock and Metroid Prime 3.
Last night, I played both Bioshock on the 360 and Prime 3 on the Wii. I played Bioshock for about 2 hours… It was okay (definitely not a perfect 10 game, Game Informer….), but suffers some serious art direction issues, janky animations, and none of the voices seem to match the characters very well. It’s just System Shock with a mucous membrane, nothing new or special. Luckily, my copy was a freebie from work, so no real loss. The whole time I’m playing it though, I kept comparing the game to Prime 3. Finally, I reached a checkpoint and turned off the 360. I put in Metroid and was once again reminded of the Metroid Prime series’ flawless color theory, lighting, and the new control scheme. I must say, after playing a conventional FPS and then immediately putting in Metroid, one begins to realize the true power of the Wii.
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Comment of the Week: Video game industry cynicism
When we reported on how the video game industry outpaced both movies and music in 2007, one reader had a very informed, very spot on observation to make.
Jeff, take it away with the Infendo Comment of the Week:
In defense of publishers and the industry as a whole right now, let me say this: they’re confused and many of them were caught with their pants down. Hence, the lashing out at Nintendo and the criticism even in the face of now overwhelming evidence that they’re the ones in the wrong, and not Nintendo.
Another cynical observation: How is it that Nintendo can be stifling development on the Wii by holding back “secret info” because they’re the creators of the system? I find it ironic that those who use this argument were often the first to label the system “Gamecube 1.5.” If that were truly the case, developing games for the system would be easy, given the technology is so “dated.” And yet, people persist in saying the console is difficult to develop for because Nintendo holds the keys to the castle. Again, quoting Jeff, they can’t be doing both at the same time.