Developers discuss PS3, Xbox 360; the next wave of war games

Published: Thursday, May 10 2007 12:09 a.m. MDT

News from the virtual world:

— DESIGN SCHOOL: Although it's much too early to declare a winner in the current console war, it looks like Sony's pricey PlayStation 3 and Microsoft's flashy Xbox 360 may be duking it out for second place behind Nintendo's humbler Wii. The difference between place and show will probably come down to which system has the best games — so, what do game developers think of the higher-end consoles?

Most designers won't admit to a preference. When the Games Radar Web site asked "Virtua Fighter 5" developer Tohru Murayama whether it was easier to program for the 360 or the PS3, he said, "They were both about equally challenging to develop." Similarly, "Devil May Cry 4" producer Hiroyuki Kobayashi told IGN Games that the 360 and PS3 versions of his game would be "pretty much identical."

Dan Houser, vice president of "Grand Theft Auto IV" publisher Rockstar Games, created a bit of a fuss when he told a British magazine that the lack of a hard drive in some 360 models created headaches for his team, although he added that both consoles "have their own particular pleasures and pains."

But Hironobu Sakaguchi, creator of the forthcoming Xbox 360 game "Blue Dragon," was blunter about the PS3. "The machine's architecture is tricky," he told Electronic Gaming Monthly, "and I don't like Ken Kutaragi," the departing chief of Sony's game division.

For the last word, let's turn to Dennis Dyack, whose Silicon Knights studio is developing "Too Human" for Microsoft. "I love all three home consoles, but as a person who creates games I wish there was just one console," Dyack told GamesIndustry.biz. "When a developer makes a game he wants everyone to play it."

— WAR PIGS: If our video-game designers have any predictive powers, the next couple of centuries are going to be even more war-torn than the last 100 years have been. Take LucasArts' just-announced "Fracture," in which cyborgs and mutants battle across a ruined American landscape in 2161. You'll be able to take up arms in 2008.

If you'd like the end of the world to come sooner, "Tom Clancy's EndWar" could get the job done when it's released around the new year. It's a World War III strategy game, and publisher Ubisoft says it's been built from the ground up for the next-generation consoles. Ubisoft also announced another adventure for superspy Sam Fisher in "Splinter Cell: Conviction," due later this year.

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