Sonic
Don Juan
Well I went to Wal Mart tonight and had the Xbox360 kiosk all to myself. The kiosk included two demos which was King Kong and the other one being Call of Duty 2.
King Kong as far as a 'quick impression' goes...played like crap with animation that struggled to maintain the 30fps that we are used to. For general graphics, some of the body parts look disjointed simply from waht appears to be a lack in polygons. The enviroments and effects on the other were pretty neat, but no where "Next Genearation"
The next demo was Call of Duty 2. Gameplay was really nice but the whole idea of this post is basically graphical impressions. The graphics in this game were smooth, detailed and with a taste of Next-Generation. Once again, I didnt get a "WOW" factor and if Im going to pay around $500 for a so called next generation system, please show me the goods.
The rest of the kiosk was built on videos, from car games like Test Drive (which looked pretty cool) to Need for Speed next gen. The videos looked good and looks to me that the graphics were in-game. Still though, kinda dissapointed if this is to be the successor of the Xbox. The sports games looked pretty cool, again, same old thing as I posted above.
Based on the Kiosk being shown on high def tv, the games looked like a polished version of the Xbox. Its like the Xbox on steriods. Nice effects, environments, extra polys thrown around but overall it doesnt feel like a huge upgrade in comparison to the systems that are out now. Save your cash and stick to what you got for now and wait for the PS3 or until there is a price drop/packaged offer from the Xbox360.
Dont get me wrong, if you do happen to get it dont consider it a waste of money. A leap from this generation but still not quite there. Best way I can put it is Xbox 1.5...instead of Xbox2.
King Kong as far as a 'quick impression' goes...played like crap with animation that struggled to maintain the 30fps that we are used to. For general graphics, some of the body parts look disjointed simply from waht appears to be a lack in polygons. The enviroments and effects on the other were pretty neat, but no where "Next Genearation"
The next demo was Call of Duty 2. Gameplay was really nice but the whole idea of this post is basically graphical impressions. The graphics in this game were smooth, detailed and with a taste of Next-Generation. Once again, I didnt get a "WOW" factor and if Im going to pay around $500 for a so called next generation system, please show me the goods.
The rest of the kiosk was built on videos, from car games like Test Drive (which looked pretty cool) to Need for Speed next gen. The videos looked good and looks to me that the graphics were in-game. Still though, kinda dissapointed if this is to be the successor of the Xbox. The sports games looked pretty cool, again, same old thing as I posted above.
Based on the Kiosk being shown on high def tv, the games looked like a polished version of the Xbox. Its like the Xbox on steriods. Nice effects, environments, extra polys thrown around but overall it doesnt feel like a huge upgrade in comparison to the systems that are out now. Save your cash and stick to what you got for now and wait for the PS3 or until there is a price drop/packaged offer from the Xbox360.
Dont get me wrong, if you do happen to get it dont consider it a waste of money. A leap from this generation but still not quite there. Best way I can put it is Xbox 1.5...instead of Xbox2.