Archive for the ‘ps3’ tag
Video of the Week
This week saw the release of Killzone 2 for the Playstation 3. I’ve been playing it for a few days and I have to say it’s quite the intense experience, very gritty and raw. Even the Sony-hating Kotaku gave it a “must have” designation. So, to give you a taste, here is the TV trailer for the game.
Click through and you can see it in high def. And if you like first person’s shooters and have a PS3, I say get it. And if you don’t have a PS3, then why the hell not?!
Video of the Week
Today saw the somewhat-highly anticipated game, Flowers, for the PS3 appear on the Playstation Network. The aim of the game is to control the wind which causes flowers to lose their petals and fly through the air and around the landscape. It’s not killing, it’s not racing, but it is relaxing and something different. Maybe it’s a game that becomes art? Anyway, it’s available to buy today if the following trailer piques your interest.
Friday Game Review: The Upskirt Edition
Ooh, the word ‘upskirt’ should get me some hits! Last week I raved about Hot Shots Golf 5, coming soon to a PS3 near you and in doing so I mentioned the short skirts some of the female players wear. Well, thanks to perverts with too much time on their hands (there was a joke here but I narrowly avoided making it) it is apparently possible to check out what these girls are wearing on the course. Not sure which is crazier – the fact that someone went to the effort to find out if you could look up the skirts, or the fact that the Japanese would code for that eventuality. Anyway, here for your viewing pleasure: Hot Shots Golf pantsu:
Friday Game Review: Hot Shots Golf 5 (PS3)
All this week I’ve been hooked on Hot Shots Golf 5 for the PS3:
Right now it’s a Japan-only title and that to me is most of it’s charm. Check out this video trailer and see what I mean. You’ve got the crazy looking characters, and even some cute chicks in non-LPGA short skirts and stockings but its the music and the manic Japanese voices that make it so much fun. The courses are gorgeous – ostriches were walking across the green yesterday when I was trying to sink a putt on an Africa-themed course – and the control mechanisms straightforward.
I’m really not sure what is going on outside the golf since all the menus and announcements are in Japanese but that’s it’s charm. The US version comes out October 1st and I think it’s a must buy, though I wonder what it will sound like in English. I’m told that previous versions did a great job but we’ll see.
PS3 Cures Cancer!!
Well, not quite, but last week version 1.6 of the PS3 firmware trickled out to users and contained the infamous Folding@home application. If you’ve not heard of it, basically it adds your machine to a huge network of computers each running a piece of a simulation that in some way it is hoped will contribute to cures for diseases. The simulations are so huge that it could never be done with just one machine, or even one institution, but perhaps with millions around the world…
Anyway, if you have a PS3 you can enable it to run some folding of its own during its idle moments and therefore feel good about yourself. The interesting thing is the power of the beast as these figures show:
| OS Type | Current TFLOPS* | Active CPUs | Total CPUs |
| Windows | 155 | 162923 | 1629992 |
| Mac OS X/PowerPC | 7 | 8951 | 95626 |
| Mac OS X/Intel | 10 | 3136 | 7804 |
| Linux | 43 | 25549 | 216507 |
| GPU | 46 | 774 | 2289 |
| PLAYSTATION®3 | 403 | 30788 | 42346 |
| Total | 664 | 232121 | 1994564 |
Now, many of the Windows machines are probably old pieces of junk but the difference between PS3 and Windows performance is huge. Its also beating out the Macs pretty good, too.