Showing posts with label Beauty. Show all posts
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Monday, June 25, 2012

[PS3] Okami HD first trailer offers a glimpse at its beauty

[PS3] Okami HD first trailer offers a glimpse at its beauty
You may have recalled reading about a high definition version of Okami being in the works (it was only an hour ago, geez). Well, now SCEA has released the first official trailer and damn does it look stunning. You can find it below, but prepare your eyes for some nice looking candy.
My only hope is that it includes standard Dualshock controls, but I'll assume this is based on the Wii one and therefore won't.

Okami HD is due this Fall in Japan, America and Europe.

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RE: [PS3] Okami HD first trailer offers a glimpse at its beauty
At 2:30 in the trailer they mention you can use a controller or the Move so we're good for Dual Shock support.

The thing that gets me is that I can't help but feel like they're exaggerating the difference between the PS3 and PS2 versions. I don't remember the PS2/Wii versions looking nearly that blurry.

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Beauty & Crime

Beauty & CrimeWith a career spanning more than two decades, Suzanne Vega has long stressed quality over quantity. It's no surprise, therefore, that her first release in six years is more than worth the wait. Her eye for detail, laconic vocal cool, and thematic focus on New York City continue to distinguish her artistry, but the sonic sheen applied by British producer/multi-instrumentalist Jimmy Hogarth sparks a musical renewal. Crisp guitar riffing recalls the streetwise work of fellow New York chronicler Lou Reed, while chamber strings, electronic atmospherics, and multitracked background vocals lift the results well beyond the folk realm. Vega writes from a perspective of memory and maturity, recalling the New York of old on "Zephyr & I" and "Ludlow Street," showing the musical sophistication of bittersweet seduction on "New York Is a Woman," applying a musical Brazilian wax to "Pornographer's Dream," and contemplating her life as a wife on "Bound" and as a mother on the lullaby "As You Are Now." The results are richly satisfying throughout. --Don McLeese

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