March hardware sales estimates
Pachter sees grim future for Wii U
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Is next-gen's biggest strength its greatest weakness?
The Risk Behind The RAM
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Ubisoft reveals new Rayman Legends Challenges App details
Discusses series' future
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X-COM Shooter Rebrand Rumor Gets Support
2K takes XCOM shooter website, videos offline.
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Bethesda Teases Next Game
Video teaser, possibly Wolfenstein, possibly Project Zwei.
eurogamer.net media news
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Pachter: PS4 and Nextbox to have lowest starting prices ever
So if Pachters always wrong then...
examiner.com
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Platinum's president talks leaving Capcom
Kamiya comments, success around the world and more
polygon.com
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Respawn's Game Looks To Be Called "Titan"
The application was filed last week with the United States Patent and Trademark Office for use with "video game software"
eurogamer.net news
aspro
SMT: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers (8.5) Great Review
So long as you're willing to put up with a bit of age, you'll be diving into one of the most accessible and enjoyable Shin Megami Tensei games in the series.
destructoid.com impressions
phantom_leo
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers (7.8) Review
For long-suffering RPG enthusiasts, Soul Hackers' eagerly awaited U.S. release is a dream come true.
ign.com impressions
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Injustice: Gods Among Us (4/5) Review
No matter your playstyle, you’ll find someone to love in Injustice.
gamesradar.com impressions
phantom_leo
Injustice: Gods Among Us (9.5) Review
Fans of both DC Comics and Mortal Kombat-style fighters will be blown away by this high-quality brawler of epic proportions.
egmnow.com impressions
phantom_leo
Injustice: Gods Among Us (8.2) GREAT! Review
A very good brawler and big old sloppy love-letter to fans!
ign.com impressions
phantom_leo
Nintendo of Korea tweets about a Brainless Bitch
"How come a brainless bitch like you gets the entire spotlight?"
kotaku.com
gamingeek
Climax working on PS4, WiiU and other new consoles
Horror game too, screens here
videogamer.com media
gamingeek
Exploring the strange world of Suda 51's Killer is Dead
"Maybe sexuality in games shouldn't be as big a taboo, but at the same time I live in a country where sexuality is pretty crazy."
eurogamer.net
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ONM Fire Emblem: Awakening - review
"difficult, engrossing, terrifying, compulsive and wonderful"
officialnintendomagazine.co.uk impressions
gamingeek
Criterion: No more racing games
"After a decade of making racing games, it's time for something new"
allgamesbeta.com
gamingeek
Arkham Origins: why Black Mask takes the main villain role
I like Black Mask, anyone not heard of him before?
gameinformer.com
gamingeek
UK retailer lists 3DS XL Animal Crossing: New Leaf bundle
Damnit. Why now.
nintendoeverything.com
gamingeek
Tales producer says JRPGs in decline
Blames shrinking size of Japanese game industry
siliconera.com
gamingeek
Star Trek the game, most generic game ever?
Count how many games copied in that one video... looks good though.
youtube.com media
Dvader
Reggie on 3DS eShop success, big portable sales
Wii U ramping up and an Amazon non-answer
gamesindustry.biz
gamingeek
America must wait till 2014 for Bravely Default
Europe gets it this year
computerandvideogames.com
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Pikmin 3 confirmed for August 4th in North America
Coming soon in Europe - WTF?
computerandvideogames.com
gamingeek
Nintendo details New Super Luigi U
82 new levels, 100 second time limit
computerandvideogames.com
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Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D has easy mode
8 new levels - trailer
computerandvideogames.com media
gamingeek
Nomura: Info ban on Final Fantasy Versus XIII to lift soon
He's stalling. It doesn't really exist.
gematsu.com news
aspro
Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon Live Trailer
And a thousand animated gifs were born...
pcgamer.com media news
aspro
While Dark Souls celebrates 2 million, Square-Enix is crying
"I'm sick and tired of being told that AAA games are being forced as if by invisible gunpoint to invest decadent amounts of money in their games"
escapistmagazine.com editorial
gamingeek
Valve refunded BioShock Infinite customer over religion
Forced baptism scene criticised by devout Christian
computerandvideogames.com
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XBLA sale: over 50% off I Am Alive, Hell Yeah!, Bionic Commando
Guardian of Light, Gotham City Imposters and more also discounted
computerandvideogames.com
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Significant layoffs at Indian studio EA Hyderabad
Food poisened workers, cannot work
mcvuk.com
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Sony kicks off Indian manufacturing of PS3 games
Microscopic fecal matter to be a PS3 game feature then
mcvuk.com
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CVG Injustice: Gods Among Us review
Crackingly overblown entertainment - while it lasts
computerandvideogames.com impressions
gamingeek
Did you buy an EA Sports game in the last 7 years?
You might be entitled to some cash
neogaf.com
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Injustice: Wii U doesn't offer cross-unlock content with iOS game
Will your iOS survive?
siliconera.com
gamingeek
4 Hours in State of Decay's Open-World Zombie Nightmare
Is this free-roaming adventure the most ambitious zombie game ever?
ign.com impressions
phantom_leo
Nintendo Direct: Year of Luigi. 4/17. 10am EST.
3DS and Wii U games covered! April Wii U update.
neogaf.com news
Dvader
Shinji Mikami's New Horror Game Revealed Tomorrow
5am Pacific, 8am Eastern!!!
ign.com news
edgecrusher
Sega Pluto: The Console That Never Was
What is the SEGA Pluto? Apparently, it’s a modified SEGA Saturn
ign.com
gamingeek
IGN Hands on Zelda LTTP 3DS
"All in all, what I played and saw yesterday was very much A Link to the Past, in all its glory."
ign.com impressions
gamingeek
Zelda: A Link To The Past 2 - Back to the future?
"This is far more similar to its predecessor than may have first been apparent. I"
videogamer.com
gamingeek
Game & Wario Brings Mayhem to North America on 23rd June
Wii U game no one cares about
nintendolife.com
gamingeek
The Legend of Zelda 3DS preview: Linked to the past
"This isn't necessarily the start of an annualised Zelda, but it feels very much like it's drawn from the same pool as the New Super Mario Bros. games"
eurogamer.net impressions
gamingeek
Ed Boon Interview
Moving Beyond Mortal Kombat, Hints On Injustice DLC, And Life After Midway.
gameinformer.com news
aspro
Guild02 – various screenshots
Like Guild 01, a collection of games from japanese devs
nintendoeverything.com media
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Wii U Panorama View screenshots
Different from Wii U Streetview
nintendoeverything.com media
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Capcom: Excessive outsourcing has resulted in quality decline
Revises Resi 6, DmC sales forecasts down - again.
eurogamer.net
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Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon special Swapnote available
For owners of the game, check Swapnote now
gonintendo.com
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Nintendo on USA vs Japan Portable Adoption
"with the lineup that we're seeing this year, to me it really feels like this is the year that 3DS is really going to take off."
gamespot.com
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Aonuma on Miiverse to discuss A Link to the Past II
Oracle of Ages and seasons
nintendoeverything.com
gamingeek
Yakuza's Kaz Kiryu Coming to Hot Shots
Blockbuster announcement takes world by storm.
gematsu.com news
aspro
Nintendo Now Selling 3DS XL Circle Pad Pro
Twice the analog sticks, twice the size!
ign.com news
Ravenprose
Guess which site gave Injustice its LOWEST US Review?
One of the worst reviewers on the site. Dull story...? Really? REALLY?!
gamespot.com impressions
phantom_leo
For Nintendo, slow and steady makes sense
Software delays on Wii U may frustrate - but Nintendo knows that its long-term success is built on game quality, not "winning" sales wars
gamesindustry.biz editorial
gamingeek
Saints Row Producer Rebukes Blesinski
Argues SRs' tone is what makes the franchise, not hurts it.
pcgamer.com news
aspro
20% of Australian video games sold online
NPD Group is stating that during all-important December last year, one in five customers was going online for their purchase
mcvuk.com
gamingeek
Xbox 360 leads US hardware sales for 20th straight month
3DS also shows strong momentum at retail
computerandvideogames.com
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GameSpot discusses 'Nintendo's Failure to Innovate
and the Trouble With Nostalgia'
youtube.com
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NPD: BioShock Infinite soars to top spot in March US sales
3DS bucked the trend by growing year-over-year
gamespot.com
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Nippon Ichi discusses their rough times on Nintendo DS
"We’ve had some unpleasant memories with the Nintendo DS"
siliconera.com
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Mikami's new game to be revealed today
4/19 at 8am EST. Trailer to be shown at IGN
ign.com media
Dvader
Level 5's Three New 3DS Games
The Starship Damrey, Bugs vs. Tanks, and Attack of the Friday Monsters: A Tokyo Tale.
gameinformer.com news
aspro
Play around with a virtual NES music box
Take a cartridge, slide it into the system and power-on to hear the jams!
dropboxusercontent.com
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Game Under Podcast Episode 2 Now Available
Nintendo Direct and NPD in this short show.
gameunder.net editorial impressions media news
aspro
XCOM FPS is Still Alive, Not Re-Branded
And likely about to be re-revealed.
gameinformer.com news
aspro
Sly Cooper Collection Sneaking Onto Vita
HD remasters of Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus, Sly 2: Band of Thieves, and Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves.
gematsu.com news
aspro
Suda Interview About Killer is Dead
" I used to be an assassin and that really reflects on what kind of games I want to make."
siliconera.com news
aspro
The Evil Within - 6 games that were born out of other hits
" it's not the first spirtual follow-up a creator has made at a different publisher or studio"
videogamer.com
gamingeek
Last THQ IP auctioned off, up to $7m raised
Darksiders, Red Faction and Homeworld were all up for grabs
computerandvideogames.com
gamingeek
Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D - Impressions
"In a nutshell, Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D already looks like a better game than it's Wii counterpart."
destructoid.com
gamingeek
Armature on why they left Retro
And Coming out from Metroid's shadow with Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate
gameinformer.com
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Someone leaves a Mario ? Block in an American road
Police investigate suspicious package LOL
kotaku.com
gamingeek
Phoenix Wright 3D Models - First Look
They look both cool and ... strange.
gameinformer.com media news
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It's about a small town of quirky, Monsters and various mutants and the Company and Family that caused it all. it's pretty cool.
Well fuck me running, I didn't know they released the original Xcom on the PS1?!
I'm going to ebay that shit stat.
Sounds like Mikami's been doing shrooms with Miyamoto.
Sorry was talking about Hemlock Grove Netflix TV series.
Mikami is on probation with me. He'll have to prove himself.
I jsut read up on Bravely Default. Fianlly a game for the 3DS I am legitimately excited about. It will probably be $70 here (that what most RPGs go for on 3DS), so I'll have to wait for reviews.
I am god of monster hunting!!!!
3DS right?
I think he's playing Wii U as am I, and I'm starting to really enjoy it. Despite its way overly verbose dialog.
How can you enjoy that shit on the Wii U? lol
Bear is right, Wii U (I'm a man without a handheld system these days). I just finished the main storyline of the game. 85 hours of gameplay to get there, and I loved nearly all of it. I was also shocked to see that there is at least the same amount of post-completion content after you beat the game. Normally I'd roll my eyes and just put the game away, but I've enjoyed it too much. I will be playing this game for a long time to come.
And in other news I was called a gay fanboy in the Miiverse of all places this evening.
While playing Injustice I took a screenshot of Ares (Greek god of war and Wonder Woman villain) while he does his super move which is really freaking cool. Then I posted the picture with the caption, "Kratos never would have been able to beat this Ares." Well apparently that was just too much for one Miiverse member to take and he ripped into me. I debated getting into it with him for about half a second, but honestly I don't have the interest. So instead I clicked the report to admin button and flagged him. Good times.
85 hours? Yeah, that's not a game I'd want to play exclusively on a 3DS. Imagine 85 hours of hand cramps. *shudders*
That's something that frustrates the hell out of me with Harvest Moon and Rune Factory. They're two of my favorite franchises, but they're mostly kept on handhelds now. I know it's to cater to the Japanese market since that's what they're into but damn... who can play a handheld for that long? Not me anymore.
That's a buzzkill.
Damn, I completely forgot I have a Harvest Moon game on 3DS. I probably should give it a try one of these days, lol.
Buzzkill? Me or the poorly shaped 3DS?
How do you think I played it?
Aspro buddy, just wanted to say I am 99.999999999999999% cool with you and everything you do and say with that one exception that everytime I want to discuss or talk about anything Nintendo related you pull out the old "GG is oversenstive" chesnut.
However politely you put it the implication is that I am a fanboy and so my opinions are skewed or biased and not reality or worth merit. If you can't see this then finish this sentence: GG is oversentive about Nintendo because.......
I probably overeacted because I have a monkey fist in my back and 3 months worth of fatigue because of a viral infection, it kinda makes you more irritable.
Also because Vader was making the same point about other companies sequels and I get the oversentive comments. There are people on this site who have played as many if not more Nintendo games than I have. Dvader bought and played Kirby's Epic Yarn, I didn't. Edgecrusher bought and played Pikmin 2, I didn't. Bugs bought and played Bowsers Inside Story, I didn't. Travo bought and played Paper Mario Sticker Star, I didn't. I hate Mario Kart 64 and Wii Smash Bros, I even loathe horrible looking NES games other people have this fascination with and can play, like original Zelda. I skip many of these retreaded Nintendo sequels too like how I avoided NSMB 3DS or Fire Emblem DS, Bowsers Inside Story and even Golden Sun DS when I loved the gba originals.
And I probably bought and played through more 3rd party games on Wii than anybody else here. And if you're wondering why I don't talk about the 360 games I've been playing, I think the last one was Arkham Asylum, I've stated on several occasions in the past that it's because of my back problems and the location, DVI cable and wired controller too -so as the years have gone by and my pain has gotten worse it's less feasible to overcome it. The big TV doesn't have a DVI input either so I can't even hook it up. I'm also one of those people who find it hard to buy new games for a system that will soon be going out of date, probably why I never picked up Pikmin 2, or the Last Story. But assuming I buy a Nextbox, 360 is going to be relegated as a legacy console.
At the moment Wii U is the only next generation console I own and will be around for the next 5 years so I am more willing to buy and play games on it, whilst with 360 on the way out I can happily bide my time and wait for prices to drop on games I am looking forward to picking up like Sleeping Dogs and Dishonoured.
I've always owned 2 consoles per generation and some of my top 10 games of all time are non-tendo games like Shenmue 2, Skies of Arcadia, Bully, RE4 etc.
Regarding Nintendo, I've always been the sort of person who will stand up for the underdog, I hate double standards and unfair comparisons. I once, aged 10 and 4ft high had a full blown argument with my class head about his treatment of us in dentention when he made us do detention in an art studio where a nude male was being painted - and it was a strict school. With Nintendo there is and has been for over a decade, a cloud of lingering bullshit that pervades the gaming media, publishers and some of these snotty turds on gaming boards (not talking about you of course, GAF, Gamespot system wars, trolls etc). Where myths and lies and double standards are perpetuated. Like publishers throwing 3rd rate spin offs onto Wii then saying that games don't sell. Or developers making up BS excuses as to why a game is not coming to Wii U. I take an all things being equal approach, parity must be there if a fair comparison is to be made. When a Wii U game like NFS for instance launches 6 months late and the other console versions are already half price and you're comparing sales between an install base of 3 million compared to 70 million on rival platforms - how is relevant unless you do a percentage analysis?
When they announce Mass Effect 3 for Wii U then the trilogy on other platforms how does that make sense? When Konami announce MGS3 for 3DS but the trilogy for Vita how does that make sense?
I am the one the one saying that Nintendo is anachronistic, backwards, financially conservative, unwilling to invest and would rather make Pushmo than the next Uncharted. And yet despite being the person criticising Nintendo I get the oversentive comments levelled at me? It's not only annoying, it just doesn't make any sense.
The whole point I was trying to get across is that people in general really don't want Nintendo's new IP. People say they want new IP but they don't like the new IP Nintendo are making. They don't like Wii Fit, they don't like Nintendogs, they don't want a console Harmoknight. I'm trying to point out that Nintendo would rather zig rather than zag and that they would rather make another Warioware type experimental game than the next Halo, Uncharted etc etc. I'm breaking down studio by studio the capability Nintendo has and the reasons why they aren't getting the Zelda team to do a new action adventure etc. They are too fucking slow! They take 4-5 years to make a game and are unlikely to drop a money maker for an unknown bet.
And as I have said they are unwilling to scale up and invest their vast financial reserves to shore up support and produce more content - essentially they are tightwads, they are like the tortoise in a race with the hare. They would rather get Namco to make the next Smash Bros, Team Ninja to make the next Metroid, Sega to make the next F-Zero, Namco to make the next Starfox, Atlus to make the next Shin Megami Tensei x Fire Emblem, Grasshopper to make the next Fatal Frame. This is their approach, they would rather have partnerships to create additional content rather than having more 2nd parties or expanding their internal there-since-the-80s studios.
But whenever they do this, or publish and pay for new IP like Endless Ocean, Xenoblade, The Last Story etc the vast unwashed gaming populace at large claims that they don't count.
Anyway like I said I am 99.999999999999999% cool with you and everything you do.
Anyway I've been playing LEGO City Undercover and I'm so enthused about the game I almost wrote a review when I'm only halfway through the main campaign.
At 13 hours in I was 13% complete so doing some easy math to get 100% would take 100 hours? I am halfway through the main campaign at 13 hours so I guess 26 hours for the main campaign and hours more for the rest. Some Miiverse peeps are 50 hours in for instance.
The thing about this game, how can I put it? I have played a lot of great games over the years, but this game actually feels like it must have taken years to make.
You know in a GTA game there is a lot of real estate but a lot it goes unused, you can for instance drive through large swathes of the city that are just there as scenary between where you are and your next mission? In Lego City it feels like they have densely packed the whole game world with things to do.
Whenever you are on your way to a story objective you spot something in front of you or in the corner of your eye and you jump out of your car like a kid who just spotted a candy shop - thinking, what's this? What can I do here? And you're nearly always rewarded.
You might stop at a basketball court and throw some hoops to earn some cash.
Or climb to the top of that pagoda to find a golden brick (equivalent to a mario star) or a hidden audio scan point which unlocks a chase sequence.
You might wonder what happens if you bounce off the top of that parasol, or climb the environment Prince of Persia style across the white and blue blocks.
From this viewpoint for instance I can immediately see 4 areas in this small corner of the world with things to do. The bottom left for instance is a childrens playground where you can build, then ride the attractions there, go down the slide, spin around on the carasoul, carasol, how do spell this?
The game is so varied too, there is so much stuff to do.
One minute you might be having a karate fight in a dojo
The next you are hunting pigs on a farm in a little Majora's Mask tribute, using chickens to glide off of rooftops and using the tractor to plough the field.
Then you have the indoor sections, unlike GTA where your on foot action usually (but not always) occurs in and among the city streets - Lego city has bespoke created sections which you enter and playthrough which are much more satisfying. Bad guys to smash, minor puzzles to solve, items to build, all well laid out with a great camera.
Then, a lot of the buildings are multil-evel and scalable, you won't often pop up on a boring flat rooftop with nothing to do, most of the scalable buildings have actually been designed for you to scale, with prince of persia like platforming and there is always a reward at the end of it. And you even unlock free run time trials too, so you can go back and beat your best times or just explore at leisure.
The amount of stuff to do in this game that they track is insane, you may have a certain number of ATMs in the city so smash, or aliens to catch, gangs to beat up - yes there are gangs around the city and you have to break up their skimishes, if you can find them. There are car chases where you are trying to stop car thieves, there are time trials with super cars, 17 of them but I have only found 1 for instance. There are many objects to be squirted with a paint gun provided you can find the paint stations.
The amount of collectables is insane - if you thought Rare overdid it in Banjo Tooie or DK64 then you have to see and play this. Collecting becomes an obsession, with 450 gold bricks (mario stars) hidden throughout the city and viewable via Metroid like scanner.
You start working out in your head how to get to it, what building to climb, what door to open, what item to build. Then you have cash laying around the city, lots of cash, an INSANE ABOUT OF CASH in studs and of course you just have to run over all of it. It lets you buy things like cars and new disguises but you can only do this once you unlock each one by collecting the bajillion tokens hidden around the city. Then you collect normal bricks for breaking things then there are small, medium and large superbricks and gold bricks. All contribute to your brick count which lets you build large, special objects in the gameworld (superbuilds) like a giant fun fair ride or a station where a helicopter will bring in cars you call in.
I just find something to do around every corner. The game parodies many movies and TV shows, it's not a licenced game (outside of lego) but it pulls in so many references from films like Goodfellas, Shawshank Redemption, Starsky and Hutch. And because Nintendo semi-produced the game and published it there are some Nintendo references too, like giant mario star balloons, an odd ? brick to find or invicibility stars complete with music. These are almost always rare items and don't have an overbearing influence.
Let me try and lay this out for everyone. When Lego City was unveiled most of us either shrugged or grimaced. When it was released and reviewed as a 9/10 great game we mostly assumed it was just getting that because it was a good kids game or because there was nothing else in Wii U's dry season.
Turns out that it got great reviews because it's actually a great game, TTFusion was right, it's probably the best game on Wii U, not Zombi U, not NSMB U. Not even NFS Most Wanted which I just reviewed as a 9.1 game.
If you like GTA and want a lighter toned, densely packed game with tremendous value and fun to be had, you need to get this game.
One of the most telling moments was finding a wheelchair outside the hospital and being able to ride it - just those little details.
Vader warning - it's not very challenging - aside from the challenge of getting everything and acheiving 100% - the city is like one massive easter egg hunt.
EDIT: Another little detail is the disguises, there are probably 100 or more?
Some of the special costumes include stuff like the Lizard suit from the A-Team. But what is great is that some of them have custom animations and sound effects. Change into a zombie and the animation will lurch and the sound will groan. Wear a clockwork toy robot outfit and it will squeak like metal rubbing against itself. It's that little attention to detail, where they have gone the extra mile - it just feels like it must be years of work at play here.
Someone posted some screens from http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=54717633&postcount=43 the last level of Crysis 3 on PC.
Similar detail levels to Deep Down and MGS Ground Zeroes IMO. Environment wise I mean