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E3 - Hands On Impressions - Sony

Slashdot Games is continuing to cover events from the show floor at the E3 Expo in Los Angeles. After covering Nintendo's booth, our next subject is Sony, who backed up the information contained in their pre-E3 press conference with a bevy of playable titles. Read on for what we found at Sony, including Gran Turismo 4, Resident Evil Online, and the very cool Eye Toy. - Gran Turismo 4 was looking, overall, pretty spectacular. The in-car view isn't a quantum leap above the kind of visuals GT3 has, but it still looks significantly better. The exterior views and replays are looking insanely good, though, and with new courses like New York (including Times Square), new rally tracks, and the ever-amazing attention to detail, nirvana awaits for car nuts.

- Eye Toy was the stand-out surprise of the booth, since it's infinitely more satisfying in the flesh than if explained or shown in screenshots. It stars a series of almost Point Blank-styled mini-games, such as keeping a soccer ball in the air or chopsocking cartoony ninjas as they swarm from the sides of the screen. The key is that you can see yourself onscreen, courtesy of the USB camera that comes with the games, and can adjust your physical position to hit or interact with the objects that appear on the TV. A boxing mini-game where you dueled a robot, Punch-Out style, was another highlight, one which had attendees ducking and weaving as they landed virtual punches on the poor hunk o'metal. Considering this will all cost about the price of a normal PS2 game, it's a seriously quirky but cool stand-out.

- Final Fantasy XI was available and playable online in a fully translated English version. It's nothing that hasn't been seen before in the already-released Japanese version, but it did impress in the flesh, looking more visually interesting than the Everquest Online titles for PS2, and promising diversity with a truly huge range of spells and attacks.

- Ratchet And Clank:Going Commando and Jak II pretty much defined the 'neat game, better-looking sequel' concept. There's even more weapons of choice for Ratchet And Clank, plus Jak II sporting some pretty amazing-looking graphics, with a large number of vehicles, passers-by, and enemies all on screen as Jak bounded through a city, and no slow-down in the slightest.

- Rise To Honor, the action title starring a virtual Jet Li, was looking promising. Quite reminiscent of titles like Dead To Rights, but minus the random mini-games, RTH showcased both hand-to-hand martial arts goodness and double-gun shootout action. Sporting crisp graphics and some decent-looking moves, though suffering from a few glitches and an oddly emotionless-looking Jet Li, it's definitely worth looking out for.

- Syphon Filter: Omega Strain was running in multiplayer networked deathmatch mode, and was goodlooking and smooth. It had particularly neat rain effects on the dark urban streets of the playable level. Oddly, it wasn't generating a lot of interest, with those attendees playing just standing in one place and raking machine-gun fire aimlessly, but that could say more about the E3 attention span than the game.

- Resident Evil:Outbreak (the former Resident Evil Online) was also running in its networked, collaborative form. Interestingly, it had a 'HDD' info sticker on the front of the booth, presumably meaning it'll only work with the PS2 hard disc. The action looked extremely similar to your average Resident Evil title, but with the ability to go help out your friends elsewhere in the spooky-looking decaying house. Teaming up with your friends is a neat twist, as is a new 'zombie gauge' which may allow the player to eventually turn into a zombie, but still have control over his new form. We didn't see any of that on the show-floor version, though, possibly because it was entirely in Japanese, so a little tricky to understand at points.

- Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater was shown only in video form, in a significantly expanded version from the previously leaked trailer. We'll hopefully have more on this title as E3 continues.

- For those lovely Slashdot Games readers asking about booth babes, we almost got flattened by hordes of attendees coming away from the Dead Or Alive fashion show at the Tecmo booth. No pictures, only the imprints of over-enthusiastic fan-boots in our face.

For further impressions, screenshots, and media try IGN.com, Gamespot, Gamers.com, Gamerfeed, or all the other usual suspects. We'll have further hands-on impressions from other booths later today.

17 comments

  1. GT4 - I can't wait! by BigBir3d · · Score: 0

    must.... stop.... drooling....

  2. Booth babes by elite+lamer · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    must.... stop.... drooling....

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  3. Good to see Syphon Filter still going strong by immanis · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I was involved in testing from pre-aplha of the first one up until it just before it was released. (left 989 for a better job). It's come a long way since then.

    Having not seen the japanese version of FF:XI, I am _jazzed_ baby.

  4. PS2 vs. XBOX vs. GameCube by zbowling · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The Christmas before last I (17 years old) got an XBOX, my sister (13) got a PS2 and my bother (11) got a GameCube. We had a smaller version of the console wars in our house. We fought all the time over who has the best system. My sister would brag about her massive title selection. I bragged about my awsome graphics and internal harddrive. My bother really did have much to say expect his was small and lite with a handle to take to his friends house.

    Well now that we have had them for about a year, the real test comes into play: Which console was played the most. The XBOX won with the addition of the XBOX Live (and the mod chip with Linux). The PS is still used all the time to play GTA or some old classics and we ended up saleing the GameCube to buy a new XBOX game. The PS2 is getting older and doesn't seem to be getting any better, but the XBOX seems just a bit more useful everyday.

    And I can't forget to mention, my old Dreamcast is now an apache webserver. Just amazing.

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    1. Re:PS2 vs. XBOX vs. GameCube by WildBeast · · Score: 1

      cool. I returned my GameCube but since the PS2 price drop I've been thinking of getting one, especially if they come up with some good games but I'm not impressed with this list though.

    2. Re:PS2 vs. XBOX vs. GameCube by deek · · Score: 2, Insightful
      • Which console was played the most. The XBOX won with the addition of the XBOX Live (and the mod chip with Linux). The PS is still used all the time to play GTA or some old classics and we ended up saleing the GameCube to buy a new XBOX game.

      So what you're trying to say is ... you play more games than your 13 year old sister and 11 year old brother.

      Your competition was missing the point. In the end, it's all about the games, not the console. There are some games for the GameCube that are brilliant, and because of this, the console system is just that much better.

      My point was proven when you mentioned that the PS is still being played because of old classics. I would always take an old console and a brilliant game, over a flash new console with crap gameplay.

      DeeK
    3. Re:PS2 vs. XBOX vs. GameCube by Babbster · · Score: 1
      Ummm, yeah, except he didn't say anything about the Xbox having "crap gameplay" as you seem to imply. I would also note that he said they trading the Gamecube for an Xbox title which indicates the little brother is indeed playing Xbox games - either that or he stole the Gamecube from his brother.

      I don't think that competition misses the point at all. There were three consoles in the house where one was played more than the others, another is played less and the third was abandoned. I have, and like, all three myself but I too play Xbox more than the others.

    4. Re:PS2 vs. XBOX vs. GameCube by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      My bother really did have much to say expect his was small and lite with a handle to take to his friends house.

      With grammar like that are you sure you aren't the youngest of the bunch? ;P

    5. Re:PS2 vs. XBOX vs. GameCube by zonker · · Score: 0

      your situation is less a competition between game systems as it is a lesson in social psychology. younger brothers and sisters in a family are more likely to want to play with the toys their elder siblings have as they look up to them and want to be like them...

    6. Re:PS2 vs. XBOX vs. GameCube by deek · · Score: 1
      • except he didn't say anything about the Xbox having "crap gameplay" as you seem to imply.

      Whoops, I didn't mean to imply that. Since I've never owned or played an Xbox, I can't comment on the games for it. It was just a generic statement.

      • I don't think that competition misses the point at all. There were three consoles in the house where one was played more than the others, another is played less and the third was abandoned.

      The competition didn't prove anything about how good the consoles were in themselves, which seemed to be the point of the competition. But then again, maybe I misread the intent. Maybe they were testing the console and games available for it.

      DeeK
    7. Re:PS2 vs. XBOX vs. GameCube by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Personally I feel that the latest console war has been a let down. I remember the days when it was the Genesis vs. SNES vs. 3DO vs. Turbografx 16 vs. NeoGeo vs. the Jaguar. While todays systems are more powerful and offer better looking games, the overall lack of depth of the current talent roster hurts the variety of the fanboy brawls we used to be accustomed to.

      Then again, console fanboys have a tendency to fight to the death when they're defending their pet systems, whereas in the past they have might decided to make a temporary truce and gang up on a fanboy of a less popular system. With less competition out there now, there's more of a chance that we'll be treated to outstanding single combat. So I guess that keeps things interesting.

    8. Re:PS2 vs. XBOX vs. GameCube by wheany · · Score: 1

      I remember the days when it was the Genesis vs. SNES vs. 3DO vs. Turbografx 16 vs. NeoGeo vs. the Jaguar.

      Genesis vs. SNES vs. What? vs. What? vs. What? vs. What?

      Those other consoles haven't really died because they hardly lived.

  5. GT4 -- Car damage? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Anybody here knows if you can get your car damaged in GT4? That's my only gripe in GT3: you can hit a wall at 200mph and nothing happens to your car, besides stoping. Otherwise a great game.

    1. Re:GT4 -- Car damage? by Phyr3b4t · · Score: 1

      I had NO idea that GT3 had stoping involved... I might have to check it out now... ;) Although, for my tastes, I prefer Destruction Derby, and Twisted Metal... :P ahh... smoldering cars. *inhales deeply*

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    2. Re:GT4 -- Car damage? by th3space · · Score: 2, Insightful

      as I understood it, it was all contingent upon whether or not the actual car manufacturers were at least 'okay' with having their properties displayed in less than pristine conditions. I do agree that damage was about the only thing lacking from GT3 (well, that and more intuitive menu layouts), and hope that this feature is present in the forthcoming version (online play is all fine and good, but I'm still a big fan of beating simulation mode).

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  6. "old crows" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    There's a tradeshow called "old crows", military aviation. Lot of neat stuff, I used to work this show sometimes. Years ago now, though, but it sure had a lot of interesting-lethal-but interesting whizzbangs in it, sidewinder missiles, entire small planes, you name it.. Anyway, once I got to "fly" in this prototype apache simulator. It had the pilots seat on servos and hydraulics,etc, it would slide around and lean over fast,jiggle around, that sort of thing, as you "flew" around these simulations. The screens (many, can't remember how many but all around you and each a pretty large projector screen) had your normal range of "military objectives". For a non flyer I did sorta OK, but I always crashed into canyon walls and stuff. Helos are hard to fly I take it.

    Nothing to do with the article, just thought I'd throw it in, usually I don't do gaming, but that one I have to admit was fun, because it was sort of "life size". That reference to the USB camera and putting "you" into the game reference in the article reminded me of that experience I had.

    The only other similar one was once I went to apply for a job at F.A.T.S, this place that puts lasers into actual firearms/weapons for training purposes, from hand guns up to dragon anti-tank missiles. You run scenarios on a screen, shoot the bad guys. It's pretty slick,again, pretty life sized and realistic.

    Wow, too bad for those hostages the crooks had at the bank, I guess I missed..... oh well....

  7. Okay then... by torpor · · Score: 2, Interesting

    so where *ARE* the DOA fashion shoot photo sites? Surely one of those stampeding uber-geeks had a digital camera at the ready, if not all of them ...

    Sheesh. Don't make me have to google for "DOA fashion booth babes" people. It could get ugly.

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