Would You Buy a Playstation 3
for Playstation 3 Graphics?

As expected to a console that’s so labeled with
cutting edge technology, Playstation 3 is expected to pop games up
that feature the best –at least as visuals go.
Guess what, yes it does. A number of Playstation
3 games have flexed the graphical muscles of this system one time
or another. And truth to tell, I’ve never seen a skin texture so
lifelike than Fight Night: Round 3. Pixel shaders, environmental
blending and anti-aliasing, there’s only a few game that can rival
the gritty atmosphere set inside Call of Duty 3. It is so realistic
that these games could trigger mechanical response of even the most
jaded players for its pragmatic realism.
The Capability Of A
Playstation 3 Graphics Is Evidently Showcased On These
Games:
Call of Duty
3
Though also released on several platforms, there
is a stark difference in terms of visuals with the Playstation 3
release of the title. The shadows were rendered realistically, even
distant explosions look so convincing that when I played the game,
I just stood there looking at everything, actually checking if
there are clippings that could give the game feel away. And there
was none, soldiers act individually, very individually that there
isn’t two sprites caught doing similar action.
Fight Night: Round 3
Fight Night: Round 3 is really breaking grounds
for Playstation 3 graphics with its player models. I have yet to
see a game that depicts player models with the most realistic skin
textures. Even the knockout replays gets so convincing that it is
actually nauseating, but fun at times to see a face gets distorted
by a knockout punch.
Genji: Days of the
Blade
Though this game may fail somewhat it the
gameplay department, it’s no doubt that Genji: Days of the Blade is
one of the best examples of Playstation 3 graphics capability.
Lifelike mythical Japanese characters are so well made that it like
watching a CGI movie animation.
But as far as a good game goes, graphics isn’t
the only constituent. And this is where some PS3 titles fail
miserably. Take for instance Genji: Days of the Blade. It has
elements for a great game but with so bland gameplay it seems SCEA
was in a hurry to meet launching deadlines that the release was
more a technical showcase for the PS3 than a complete game.
But PS3 does have a menu for better games with
outstanding Playstation 3 graphics. Examples are mentioned, titles
like Call of Duty 3, Fight Night: Round 3 and Resistance: Fall of
Man are among the better carriers of the console expectation.
In a nutshell, because Playstation 3 is still in
its infancy, many game developers are still learning their way
around its complicated programming. And there had been speculative
rumors that say PS3 programming is difficult. So, it may take a
little while for the genre to release an exceptional game with
interesting Playstation 3 graphics.
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