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October 20th, 2007, 17:19 Posted By: wraggster
Takka has released a new version of Dgen the Genesis emulator for the PSP.
I cant translate the site at all but it seems this is a version for the PSP Slim and Lite:
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October 20th, 2007, 17:08 Posted By: mat_dizzy
[ News Via - http://pspearth.blogspot.com/
PSP Earth is back for the halloween season. With the halloween edition of the latest installment of the PSP Series, Spook out your friends with a few Limited Edition easter eggs which arnet included in any release! There will also be a spooky GUI with animated creepy crawleys and bats, and also a new installment for when you go trick all treating! This version is much more than a webcam portal, its a halloween portal!
Stay tuned, and remember this will be released on haloween morning (UK)
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October 20th, 2007, 16:54 Posted By: wraggster
Via PSP Hyper
PSP had a huge spike in sales recently, thanks to Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII and PSP Slim & Lite, 600,000 units were sold since it’s launch last month, Famitsu threw some questions at the 68 gaming stores they have connection with to find out what gamers like about the new PSP. So here’s some interesting data.
Note: This survey appear on Oct 26th issue of the mag, which is the issue before last.
Most Sold Colors
17.4% | Piano Black
17.1% | Ice Silver
17.0% | Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary Limited
15.4% | Ceramic White
14.9% | Felicia Blue
11.3% | Lavender Purple
06.9% | Rose Pink
% of PSP Software Sales
The % of PSP games in the total number of games sold for all system saw great increases as well, thanks mostly to Crisis Core and MGS PO+. Aug 27 - Sep 2 4.5%
Sep 3 - Sep 9 4.3%
Sep 10 - Sep 16 30.7%
Sep 17 - Sep 23 26.2%
Sep 24 - Sep 30 19.8%
September Top PSP Games
All new PSP games were quite well received during the month and MHP 2nd, released back in February, had a big spike in sales as well.
663,820 | Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
129,873 | Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops +
64,530 | Fate/Tiger Colosseum
30,168 | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX Tagforce 2
28,723 | Monster Hunter Portable 2nd
Games that sold well with Slim & Lite
51 votes | Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
22 votes | Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops +
17 votes | Monster Hunter Portable 2nd
7 votes | Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops
6 votes | Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
Did Slim & Lite Meet Expectation?
The sales are unexpected for most of the stores questioned, many of them observed that there were quite a number of “old” PSP owners buying the new model as well.
62.7% | Unexpected
35.1% | As expected
02.2% | Below expectation
Reasons For Buying?
Despite critics on it’s reception, the 1seg TV Tuner was the top reason people getting the new PSP.
17 votes | 1seg TV Tuner
14 votes | Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
12 votes | Slimmer and lighter
10 votes | Previous owners changing their system
09 votes | TV output
1seg TV Tuner Sales
It seems that many store owners already knew that 1seg TV Tuner will be a hit among new PSP buyers.
46.2% | As expected
40.3% | Unexpected
13.5% | Below expectation
Will PSP strong sales continue?
The most recent sales numbers already said no to this, although at around 60,000 units, it is still much higher than usual sales pre-Slim & Lite. Here’s what the store owners’ predicted, with the main reason for “No” being the lack of big titles.
43.3% | No
35.4% | Not sure
21.3% | Yes
Finally, the magazine highlighted some of the comments made by the store owners, here’s a few interesting ones:
More games like Monster Hunter Portable 2nd needed
The new models attracted quite a number of female buyers as well
Hope there are games that will support the 1seg TV Tuner
How about some limited edition colors?
Add record function to the TV Tuner
Current colors are too similar to NDS, some PSP exclusive colors would be nice
Games for the holiday season are severely lacking
Third party games has been quite successful on the PSP, hope there will be more games from them
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October 20th, 2007, 16:52 Posted By: wraggster
Syn-Z has released the Source Code to his Genesis emulator for the PSP. There hasnt been a new release from him for over a year so maybe this is his attempt to pass the flag to someone else.
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October 20th, 2007, 16:49 Posted By: wraggster
Cronos and Yongobongo have released a new portal for the PSP, heres the details:
Beauty and power co-exist.
iFind 4.0 is here today. Re-mastered on the outside - iFind's elegant and detailed yet simple interface sets it apart from everything else. Revamped on the inside - Even though you won't be able to see it, iFind's core has been recoded to achieve maximum performance. Open up a whole new world with the array of features and links iFind presents you. Join the social with the new look Chatrooms and built in babblr.* iFind also has a clever password protection which allows you to protect your private files such as photos away from others’ eyes’. Going to your favourite sites and checking your mail has never been easier because iFind contains hundreds of sorted links allowing you to get where you want fast. The LiNK Browser, only available on iFind, gets you everywhere, surf the net, listen to music, do whatever you like while allowing you to your stuff in three tabs, meaning it can theoretically expand the three tabs in your PlayStation Portable browser to an incredible nine tabs.
It’s gorgeous.
iFind’s been acclaimed for it’s exceptional beauty in it’s graphics and design. Luminos is no different; while everyone is still catching up in this department, iFind once again sets new levels of standards with portal aesthetics and designs. Style up with iFind as changing to your favourite wallpaper is a breeze with the new Wallpaper Changer in iFind. It’s beauty that’s unparalleled.
Keep your personal media secure.
iFind can protect your private files from strangers' access. Keep all your private images and or .txt files in a folder known only to you and leave it to iFind to protect for you! Passwords can easily be configured on a computer with a text editor.
Find anything, fast.
Find your files or portals quickly and easily. Never ever will you need to type a long address to get to a file in your PSP. Finding and opening files will always be easy as iFind’s search feature is built straight into its main page.
Investigate, work, play and explore.
With handy text editors, paint applications, massive game library, and whatnot, do what ever you please with iFind’s built in applications and games allowing you to do much, much more on your PlayStation Portable.
Now playing.
Have a favourite tune you love to listen to? You can now play it inside iFind’s own mini Jukebox accessible via the LiNK Browser so you can surf the internet while listening to your tunes!
Make a connection.
LiNK brings you the both the convenience of browsing the internet and giving you the choice of quickly navigating back to iFind instantaneously, not only that LiNK now features a tabbed browsing, theoretically allowing you to view a total of nine web pages simultaneously, a break through on the PSP. It truly is the best browser in a browser.
Your guide, to the internet.
iFind comes with iPLP, providing you a rich experience of the internet. It has hundreds of categorized specially formatted sites just for use on the PlayStation Portable. Who ever said browsing the internet on the PlayStation Portable wasn’t fun?
Develop for iFind.
XDE (Cross Developer Expansion) allows users to easily create their own applications or games to be installed on iFind easily without any alteration of the code on iFind. Why not create something special for iFind and share it with all the iFind users around the world?
Bonjour!
Nice to meet you; join the live Chat Rooms exclusive to iFind users and meet up with your buddies or just have fun and meet new people all around the world! Want to use AIM, MSN or YIM? iFind has babblr integration allowing you to chat with people who are on their computers.*
Stay on track.
iFind is also completely expandable through it’s online web extension, the LiNK Centre.* The LiNK Centre provides news updates on iFind, global news updates via Digg, and many other neat services!*
See for your self.
With tens of thousands of users around the world, and being beautifully designed by Cronos you just have to see for yourself how good iFind just really is. Make the switch today and get iFind. *Will require WiFi internet access
Here's a run down of it's current core features:
- Passkey Protection (Improved password protection)
- LiNK Browser (Allows 3 tabs in inside iFind)
- Fully customizable GUI
- Media Browser
- Media Player
- XDE support
- Jukebox
- Games (18 in total, expandable through updates/XDE)
- Applications (11 in total, ditto above) - Iorkara's PSP Links Page
- babblr 2.0 (AIM, WLPM and YIM Messenger support)
- Wallpaper Changer
- LiNK Center
- Chatrooms
New/Improved features:
- Totally revamped GUI
- LiNK Browser (fixed bugs and cleaned up coding)
- Online game database access
- LiNK Station
- Mobile Mail Centre
- Jukebox
- Better XDE integration
- Cleaned up coding for faster loading
- About page with Help
- babblr 2.0 integration
- New customization features (much more easier to customize)
FAQs
Will this harm my PSP in anyway?
No this is a PSP portal, it's just linked up pages with fancy stuff to make your PSP Browser experience better.
Why is the file I've download a .RAR/.ZIP?
You will need to extract the contents inside the file using WinRAR, WinZIP or using the Windows extractor. Once downloaded and installed just right click the file and choose extract.
Some games or applications won't load.
You must have firmware version 2.7+ and you will need to enable flash on your PSP in the settings (you will need a WiFi connection) or enable via the homebrew method which you can download on the downloads page.
iFind simply won't load.
Follow these simple steps:
1. Make sure you have unzipped and placed the iFind folder in the right place. In PSP/COMMON/. (When unzipping, DO NOT unzip the contents into another folder)
2. Check if JavaScript is enabled, if not enable it.
3. Maximize your cache setting to 2048kbs
4. Make sure you are typing file:/PSP/COMMON/iFind/entry.html into the address bar of the PSP.
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October 20th, 2007, 16:39 Posted By: wraggster
If blowing up team after team of invertebrates in Worms: Open Warfare 2 was getting tiresome, THQ's got you covered. A few weeks ago the company trucked out a slew of brand new landscapes and flags, and the trend will continue every other Friday into November.
Although the two-week updates will feature just one map and one landscape each, the first update included six flags (Yin Yan, Shotgun, Victory, UFO, Pointing and Peace) and four landscapes (Winter, Tugboat, Robot and Race). PSP owners can access the downloadable goodies by booting up Worms and entering Infrastructure mode.
Released in September, Worms: Open Warfare 2 puts players on a 2D map with a team of wigglin' worms and has them use all sorts of nasty weapons -- bazookas, homing missiles, banana bombs, etc. -- to eradicate the opposing force. Last team standing wins.
http://uk.psp.ign.com/articles/828/8...0&RSSid=828920
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October 20th, 2007, 16:18 Posted By: wraggster
The US Dollar, it's not looking so hot right now. Something about people not being sensible when purchasing property. End result is that a lot of foreign markets are seeing some issues when it comes to pricing. Like Canada! The mighty Canadian dollar has recently pulled level with the US dollar, meaning one Canadian dollar gets you...one US dollar. Pity game prices don't reflect that: most games and hardware in Canada are still accounting for the old exchange rate. Which means Canadians be gettin' ripped off by about 5-10%.
Enter Sony. They've just lowered the price of both PSN downloads and the PS3 itself to match the new exchange rate, with the Canadian pricing for all PS3 models now matching those in the US ($399 for the 40GB, $499 for the 80GB). Which is great, great news for Canadians, and a brilliant PR move by both SCEA and SCE Canada.
http://kotaku.com/gaming/playstation...fix-312710.php
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October 20th, 2007, 16:16 Posted By: wraggster
Though some of the kinks are still being worked out, when someone finishes work on a mod and clicks "export to PS3" it becomes a file they can host on their own, submit it to a fan website, on simply pass along the file to their friends. Players then download the files onto a PS3 compatible memory stick of their choice and load it into the game. Alternatively, the modifications can be hosted on a dedicated server and when a player someone logs onto that server, the files automatically download to the PS3 hard drive. Server hosts can flick a switch forcing people to download the information off a separate website, rather than hogging server bandwidth, but it's an option. Whether it will function within the PS3's own web browser isn't yet known.
http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3163838
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October 20th, 2007, 16:16 Posted By: wraggster
Sony, meanwhile, sold only 119,400 PlayStation 3s and 215,000 PlayStation 2s. Clearly, that's why Sony had to make the move to launch the 40-gigabyte console at $399. That should help put Sony back in the game, but I very much doubt that the former leader of the industry will move out of third place.
One piece of news that came out this week was that Sony pleaded with third-party developers not to abandon its struggling platform. That change in attitude is a marked difference compared to the arrogance of past years. The argument is that the PS 3 will show its strength as developers learn how to make games for it. But developers know they can staff four or five Wii teams with the same number of people it takes to make one PS 3 game. We may have a glut of Wii games soon, but that's not as bad as not having enough games on the PS 3.
http://blogs.mercurynews.com/aei/200...september.html
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October 20th, 2007, 11:00 Posted By: sourced
Via PSP Vault
If you're looking for that extra few hours of gaming while you're on the go, and don't mind sacrificing a bit of dignity, check out this Charger Bracelet, made by Thanko. If you find yourself in the middle of an online battle and the internal battery is drained, slap on the gadget and you'll be in the clear. The bracelet (more of a wristband) will give you between 3.5 and 4.5 hours of battery life, and can be easily recharged via the USB port of your computer. Simply plug it in each night, and you'll be set for some additional hours the following day.
This Charger Bracelet will also work to power your cell phone and DS, with the included various adapters.
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October 19th, 2007, 21:45 Posted By: wraggster
jsharrad has released a new version of Flacplay for IRshell:
Did a rewrite of this thing, reducing the filesize by about 70% and memory usage by alot. No GUI at the moment though so it's just an iR Shell plugin until I make up a nice interface.
I've tested it in iR Shell some and it seems to work in both 3.xx (3.71 untested) and 1.5 kernels (I guess irshell patches something), if anyone notices any bugs, please let me know.
Pick it up here
Associate it with extensions: FLA and FLAC. (although it should pick up any via a magic # if fed into the program)
Controls are O to pause, X to stop playback and exit back to iR Shell.
Enjoy.
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October 19th, 2007, 21:41 Posted By: wraggster
Judas has posted an update to his homebrew, heres the details:
Pixelizer is my first public release. The game takes its likeness from the palettes and boards of Animal Crossing. Since there were already so many designs for it, I figured that would be best. The game also take part of its gameplay from Pencil Puzzles. Pencil Puzzles are small puzzles in the back of Tips & Tricks magazine. (Thanks T & T) The object is to fill in squares to form a picture. Well, combining that, with Animal Crossing brings you the addicting game you see here. And yes, there is a coder by the name of Access_Denied who created Pencil Puzzles for the PSP, but in all honesty, the code wasn't that good. (Sorry Access_Denied) His game is what inspired me to make this. Anyway, here's what the game is.
GamePlay
The object is simple. Fill in squares until you get a picture. On the right of the giant grid, you will see a block titled "Current Block". Copy that block's pixels over to the giant grid, following the coordinates indicated by the two 'arrows' to guide you to which box. As you progress, the picture will become more clear, but more confusing at the same time. In this case, look at the preview box to get a smaller, clearer picture of it. When you're done you shall see the beautiful picture. Then, simply take a screenshot, and you're done. Start a new puzzle.
*UPDATE 10-18* I've updated the game to include one major feature. It now numbers the colors you input to make it easier to tell colors apart. It doesn't look as sleek, but it's more functional. Also fixed some bugs and cleaned up the code. So, in the attached archive, there is the updated game.lua, and 4 new puzzles.
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October 19th, 2007, 21:34 Posted By: wraggster
Winnydows has released a new version of XviD4PSP, heres the release details:
Video converter
for PSP, iPOD, BlackBerry and PC
Easy use and high quality program for converting videos for PSP, PS3, iPOD, BlackBerry and PC.
Import formats:
AVI DIVX ASF MPG MPE MPEG VOB TS M2P D2V MOV QT 3GP HDMOV RM RAM RMVB RPX SMI SMIL MKV OGM WMV DVR-MS PMP FLV.
Export formats:
PMP AVC, MP4 PSP 3.03 OE, MP4 PSP 3.30, MP4 iPod, MP4 iPod 640, MP4 iPod Touch, MP4 PS3, MP4, AVI, AVI DV PAL, AVI DV NTSC, MPG, MPEG-2 PAL, MPEG-2 NTSC, MPEG2-TS, MPEG2-PS, FLV, MKV.
5.023 changes:
As always many fixes and tweaks.
Many components updated (x264, ffmpeg, ...).
Added auto temp folder selection (auto set to max free space drive).
Added output to MKV, AVI, MPEG-PS, MPEG-TS.
Added Copy for video stream.
Added Copy and Disabled for audio stream.
Few tweaks in log info.
Added MKV Info tool.
Added FFMPEG Info tool.
Added MP4BOX Info tool.
Added MP4 iPod Touch format. Added, tested and tweaked to max quality. (Thanks to Bas » .. basn)
Added and tweaked to max quality many new profiles for iPhone.
Added import M2TS. Work on export, but no luck for now.
AVI, MPEG-PS, MPEG-PS added as conteiners for remuxing. Codecs for this formats will be added in next version (XviD, MP3, MP2, MPEG2, AC3). Also hope will have time for adding subs extraction to next version.
Download XviD4PSP 5.023 beta lite - 11,6mb
Download XviD4PSP 5.023 beta full - 12,3 mb
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October 19th, 2007, 21:30 Posted By: wraggster
Updated release from Xsjado
VDrum is a drum kit simulator game for PSP.
It is unlike other drum apps/games currently
out in that each drum is controlled by a
different button and is not set up on a time
line like PSPRythm and PSPKick. It is
currently in its early stages and i hope to
add to it in the future.
---Controls
-In-Game:
Square/Left - Snare
Triangle/Up - Tom 1
Circle/Right - Floortom
Cross/Down - Bass
R - Hihat
L -Crash
Start - Play guitar Loop
Analog stick Up - Open Hats
Analog Stick Down - Close Hats
Analog Stick Right - Swap hats for ride
Analog Stick Left - Display Combinations
-Combinations
Square and Up - Turn snares on
Square and Down - Turn snares off
L and Up - Use crash cymbal
L and Down - Use splash cymbal
---Changelog
1.0-1.5
*Added the ability to change crash cymbal to a splash aswell
*Added the hit effect, shows which drum your currently hitting
1.5-1.7
*Added the ability to play a guitar loop while your playing
*Added ride, bass and rimshot, removed 2nd tom
*Redid all the graphix with help from ChristianDeluxe
*Changed hihat, snare and bass sounds
*Added combinations picture
*Added an snd0.at3
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October 19th, 2007, 21:09 Posted By: wraggster
Immediately after SCEA officially announced the new 40GB model for $399, GameDaily BIZ got on the phone with Senior Vice President of Marketing Peter Dille. He expects the new price point to make a huge impact. We also discussed controlling leaks, backwards compatibility, Blu-ray momentum and more.
* PD: I haven't seen the September data yet and obviously it won't reflect any of the momentum that we have with this announcement. But to answer your question, we expect tremendous acceleration in the PS3 business following this move; it's why we're doing it. And bear in mind that this isn't just a price reduction based on slow sales. We've engineered a new hardware unit to get to this lower price point. But again, I think it's also important to bear in mind that this new 40GB maintains all the core functionality of the PS3 experience. In other words, we don't have models some of which have a hard drive and some of which don't or some that have Blu-ray and some that don't. Every PS3, no matter what model you have, has Cell technology, has a Blu-ray drive built in, features Wi-Fi, free online gaming; that core experience remains unchanged.
And we expect that $399 opens up the PS3 experience to a whole new audience of people... there's basically a $50 price gap between the $399 unit and the 360's closest comparable unit. And for $50 more you get Blu-ray, you get PS3's free online gaming vs. paying a subscription with a monthly fee. Out of the box, I think the pendulum swings in the PlayStation's favor. What I can tell you, although we won't make predictions on how many we can sell week one, what I can point to is that in the U.K. when they made the introduction of their 40GB their business was up more than 170 percent, right out of the gate.
Price is a significant component here, but the other thing we're very excited about is our lineup of games. We feel we have a great holiday lineup. That combined with the [new price] I think really opens up the PS3 to a very broad audience.
* BIZ: Well, I'm very curious to see how November and December turn out with this new price point.
* PD: November is going to be a great month. We'll have a full month of sales for the 40GB; we'll have Ratchet out in the marketplace, which is just a beautiful game; Uncharted will be out a little later in November; sales of Warhawk and Heavenly Sword are still going strong; Folklore was just released. Again, we've got this very broad portfolio of games to hit the many different gaming tastes, and we think that's going to be significant, as well as the ability to play Blu-ray movies and to tap into all the multimedia functionality that the PS3 offers. We think the holidays is going to be when all this stuff is going to really kick into high gear.
http://biz.gamedaily.com/industry/fe...d=17834&page=2
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October 19th, 2007, 21:09 Posted By: wraggster
In an interview with Newsweek, Sony America CEO Jack Tretton explains why the 40GB PS3's lack of backwards compatibility with such simple math, it's hard to argue. Tretton breaks down the math all fancy like and makes intelligible that which we've been missing this whole time. The old 60GB PS3 with full BC was $600. The new 40GB PS3 with no PS2 BC is $400. By adding the cost of a PS2 at $129, the total for the two consoles is $529 ($70 less than the original 60GB price). Tretton says, "I've got two machines that do everything the same machine did a year ago at $599. So it's hard for me to see that as a negative for the consumer." That may be some fantastic spin, but at least it's not a lie. Of course, the math would be easier to swallow if the 60GB wasn't really $500, and if said consumer hadn't come to depend on the PS3's upscaling of old games.
http://www.joystiq.com/2007/10/18/tr...3-ps2-old-ps3/
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October 19th, 2007, 21:07 Posted By: Shrygue
via Gizmodo
Keeping our PS3 controllers charged is such a pain that we always have to plug it in whenever we're watching Blu-ray movies. Pelican's Charge and Store eliminates lazy charging syndrome by providing both a charger and a stand, so you can keep your gaming area organized at the same time. The retail price is $29 [£14], which isn't too bad since it juices two controllers at the same time—and seeing how short the included PS3 charge cable is, it'll save you a number of treks across the living room as well.
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October 19th, 2007, 20:55 Posted By: Shrygue
via Computer and Video Games
It's a double treat on Xbox Live Arcade this week with the arrival of Q Entertainment's Every Extend Extra Extreme and the long, long awaited XBLA version of Speedball II: Brutal Deluxe.
Mizuguchi's effort is more than likely heading to PlayStation 3 at some point, but according to Bitmap Brothers' John Phillips, a PSN port of Speedball II game is likely on the way as well.
"That could be on the cards," said Phillips, after we quizzed him on the likelihood of Speedball II making it to Sony's download service as well.
"I think [services like XBLA and PSN are] great. It shows that you can have great games that don't require the team size and development times of the full-price retail market. As the cost of development is lower we will over the next few years see a great many fantastic games on these formats."
By the looks of it then, it could be a case of PS3 owners not feeling left out for much longer. Next though, Bitmap Brothers are working on Chaos Engine, says Phillips.
Speedball II: Brutal Duluxe is on Xbox Live Arcade now for 800 Microsoft Points (£6.80)
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October 19th, 2007, 20:02 Posted By: Shrygue
via Computer and Video Games
Devil May Cry 4 will land in shops for PS3 and Xbox 360 next February, with the PC version "following at a later date" says Capcom.
In a nutshell all you need to know is that Devil May Cry 4 comes from the mind of the producer of the original Devil May Cry and Resident Evil 4. And that's a good CV in our book.
We got our hands on the game a while back and yelled: "Grabbing the pad out of the Capcom representative's hands, we leaped straight into the action in that cathedral-looking level that you will have seen in trailers and was struck instantly by how amazing it looks.
"The environmental detail is incredible, with pin-sharp textures wrapped around the lush world that stretched into the distance. It looks amazing in 1080p."
Do we still think the same? Of course we do.
Take a look at the new trailer on the left in both 'short' and 'long' versions.
Trailers here
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