Sony: Nearly 30 3D Games Will Arrive This Year
3D is a new technology for the home and although many still don't have the capability, more 3D games are coming.
Last year, SCEE boss Mick Hocking announced that 20 first-party PS3 games were being developed with that fancy 3D option and overall, more than 50 3D titles were in the works for Sony's flagship console. At the time, he didn't happen to mention when we'd see those games but now we have a better idea: it has been revealed that PS3 owners will get "nearly 30 titles with stereoscopic 3D visuals" in 2011. A few are already here - Killzone 3, MLB 11: The Show, etc. - and others like MotorStorm: Apocalypse, SOCOM 4: U.S. Navy SEALs and Uncharted 3: Drake's Fortune will also boast the immersive feature. As for how many are taking advantage, here's an indication- Sony says around 20% of those who downloaded the KZ3 demo nabbed the 3D version. This points towards a higher-than-expected demand for the new technology, in our eyes.
So, are you aboard the 3D train yet? If so, what do you think of it? Does it immeasurably enhance the experience, or do you see it as more of a gimmick?
Tags: 3d, 3d games, ps3, playstation 3, 3d ps3
3/22/2011 8:42:03 PM John Shepard
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WorldEndsWithMe
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 @ 10:30:54 PM
Temjin001
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 @ 11:11:34 PM
Maybe yours does, too?
I've only seen some basketball game and MLB: The SHow in 3D. The effect is nice, but not without it's setbacks. The visuals appeared to be more "jaggy" and the graphics detail seemed dialed back just a bit.
I see PS3 3D gaming right now as something of a one step forward and one step back situation. I think I'll be good waiting until a future generation comes along where 3D is at the heart of the technology's design. That, and preferably 3DTV's that don't require glasses.
Qubex
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 1:16:15 AM
3D on the PS3 is a go between - it will come to full fruition with PS4 when the PS hardware has evolved into something like x4 its current power. It will need it if you want to have true 3D HD for dual 1080p per channel stereoscopic viewing.
Sony is squeezing everything they can out of their current platform, and rightly so, but it doesn't mean it can be done well, especially if the hardware was not really designed for it. I don't believe Sony were thinking true stereoscopic 3D gaming back in 2003/2004 when they were busy designing the PS3.
They are obviously trying to use software to extend its capabilities beyond what it was designed to do. For current generation I think it works well besides the obvious memory constraints that can make life difficult for developers. Annoyances such as having to use valuable Cell "clock cycles" and "time" for code optimisation to try and create very efficient streaming routines in order to overcome this constraint.
While current 3D games on the PS3 may be fun for a while... I personally will only get into 3D gaming when the PS4 comes out...
I believe it will be built from the ground up with 3D in mind... it will really be a paradigm shift and we may finally see a hardware platform that has the type of power we were expecting in PS3...
Currently the PS3 gives millions the world over much fun and enjoyment, but PS4 is the platform to own all I think, with the kind of power and memory boost I think will do justice to true HD gaming, the way it should be...
Q!
"play.experience.enjoy"
Last edited by Qubex on 3/23/2011 1:19:14 AM
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 3:14:32 AM
Temjin001
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 10:16:25 AM
It made 3D games (polygonal) like Star Fox and Stunt Race FX possible on what was primarily a 2D game system. While a bit crude for 3D, it was pretty cool at the time. But it wasn't until the following generation of game consoles before 3D really took off as being the standard with the PSX and N64 being designed from the ground up to render 3D geometric shapes.
Jawknee
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 1:15:36 PM
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Thursday, March 24, 2011 @ 7:24:26 AM
Jawknee
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 @ 10:35:23 PM
Though I read that it's still a maybe. Seems Team ICO is trying to push the PS3 as far as they can.
They said, “The game will support 3D but it depends on how much the PS3 has left.”
He followed up by stating:
“…in terms of machine power, I have to say we are quite at the very limit.”
So lets hope!
Temjin001
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 @ 11:19:34 PM
Jawknee
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 @ 11:28:00 PM
PharaohJR
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 4:42:35 AM
Jawknee
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 1:19:16 PM
PharaohJR
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 4:43:25 PM
RebelJD
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 @ 10:06:03 PM
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If games were made like movies...where they purposely throw things towards you while watching the screen, then gaming in 3D would be more than just a "quick try". For now, I've only noticed games in 3D appear to have more depth...which looks nice, but does nothing in changing the experience.
Jawknee
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 @ 10:08:18 PM
WorldEndsWithMe
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 @ 10:32:47 PM
kraygen
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 @ 11:01:20 PM
If it's utilized correctly sure, but in real life stuff doesn't fly at my face every few seconds. When I talk to people they don't generally throw their hands right at my face.
Quality is what is important.
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 3:17:09 AM
and takes you out of the immersion.
i love it though, thats the whole reason i bought a 3D TV!
well not exactly, mine was up the sh*tter and, well, buying a new TV that does not support 3D is like buying a car without air con!
WorldEndsWithMe
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 @ 10:29:52 PM
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kraygen
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 @ 11:04:04 PM
Seeing that setup, I thought what an awesome way to try it out, I love my move, love my hd, why not try some 3d baseball.
Yeah, stupid best buy, the batteries in the glasses were dead. Although I did learn that the glasses don't fit me very well at all.
Very tight on my head, which is odd because my head is smaller than most guys I know. The glasses would give me a headache if they were always that tight.
WorldEndsWithMe
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 @ 11:16:10 PM
kraygen
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 @ 11:05:56 PM
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I still want better tech before I buy in. Will we ever have awesome 3d without glasses? I don't know, but I do know I am willing to wait for something better.
BigBoss4ever
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 12:03:32 AM
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I will guarantee u that with the current state of 3D technology, u will only end up with headache, sore eye and easy fatigueness, and sore ear.
U just can not withstand the long hours of grinding like 8-10 hours in demons souls say, it's only fun for try out and nolvalty feeling, it can not be played with hardcore long hour play jrpgs, say.
Peace
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Jawknee
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 1:11:26 AM
Pretty bold statement for someone who doesn't have a 3DTV. I know some will have issues. Thats expected. My wife for example got a headache after an hour of watching a movie. Me on the otherhand, I've been able to play GT5, Killzone 3 and Super Stardust HD for hours on end with no problems at all.
BigBoss4ever
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 1:27:29 AM
I might end up still getting one 3D TV in the future or even near future, but even with that, I think i will only use it for either casual gaming like interactive gaming at most. Never for serious long hour RPG gaming, that was essentially what I was trying to say, but again, that is my personal preference and I felt about it according to my try-out exp. with it.
Last edited by BigBoss4ever on 3/23/2011 1:34:13 AM
pyrobomber70
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 12:34:58 AM
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A2K78
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 2:35:39 AM
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With all that in mind if Sony believe 3D gaming is going to somehow force people to run out and buy 3D tv then they are obviously mistaken. In fact its for this reason why I praise Microsoft for not jumping on the 3D bandwagon given the futility of 3D games.
Jawknee
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 1:16:39 PM
Snorge
Thursday, March 24, 2011 @ 9:23:21 AM
Oh yeah, just to let you know, I went out and got a 3D TV JUST for Killzone 3. Feel free to praise a company for producing a system not capable of rendering true stereoscopic 3D. Thats prob the reason they "havent jumped on the bandwagon", cause THEY CANT!
Last edited by Snorge on 3/24/2011 9:23:59 AM
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 3:29:27 AM
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1: it really effects the visuals.
every game you play in 3D, the frames are cut in half normally down from 30 to closer to 20.
the resolution is cut in half, normally from 720P down to sub HD!
the screen itself gets darker, put the glasses on and its even darker!
watch a game in 2D its nice and bright and vibrant, but in 3D its not as bright, and looks dull.
its like 2D is staring at the sun, and 3D is staring at the sun but through those filters people use to watch eclipses.
the games just dont look anywhere near as good!
2: the effects themselves.
there is so little pop out, i was expecting it to be like movies where everything pops out, and when it does its in your face.
games though, when things pop out its very rare, and when they do they pop out maybe 10cms, unlike the movies where its straight into your face!
the depth is also not as noticeable as movies, and you honestly not notice it after a while.
play a hour and it just feels like normal you stop noticing the added depth.
whats the point of something, if your not going to notice it and be able to enjoy it?
3: the options.
on the PC you can change the convergence, sights, refresh rate, theres heaps of effects you can tweak to get the best experience.
ps3 games though?
a on off switch, and a depth switch!
wow, what a variety!!!!!!!
one thing ps3 games really need is those options PC games have had FOR YEARS!
another option needed is to be able to tell your TV how far away from it you are.
only PoP collection has this option, all games need it!
4: health.
there have been allot of studies saying watching 3D for extended periods of time can effect your eye sight.
i never believed them, but now after using it for a good 2 hours a day for 4 months now i think there right.
everything closeup now is just blur, it takes me allot longer to focus on things close up.
my radio clock for example, everytime i check to see what time it is i see a blur of numbers it takes a few seconds for me to be able to focus on the numbers and be able to read the time.
never had that problem before!
once games work out those kinks 3D will be here to stay, and hopefully can finally give us the experience it should.
but till then, its just going to be a gimmick!
Pandacastro
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 3:39:44 AM
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 8:11:06 AM
DjEezzy
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 2:00:26 PM
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Jawknee
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 5:32:48 PM
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Thursday, March 24, 2011 @ 7:26:20 AM
and the arrogance of people here still never ceases to amaze me!
for once can we have a mature, proper debate on something instead of just flinging insults around?
is there one user on here above the age of 10?
i seriously doubt it!
Snorge
Thursday, March 24, 2011 @ 10:13:10 AM

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