From One Generation to the Next
At A Glance
Watching a next-generation console come into existence is always fun: Gazing upon screenshots, reading previews, playing a demo at the store … it's exciting stuff. Most of the hubbub concerns the gulf between the current generation and the next, and exactly what new sights, sounds, and experiences await us. There's perhaps no better way to examine those differences than turning a discerning eye to a game that once was headed for Xbox® but is now bound for the new Xbox 360™. Kameo™: Elements of Power™ cannot be disputed as a towering example of what Xbox 360 is capable of, so let us now examine just how substantial an effect this next-generation system has had on the blockbuster title from Rare®.
Looking peaceful in the Enchanted Kingdom. Console Standards
These represent some of the more high-profile standards the Xbox 360 offers, which of course means you'll see all of them represented in Kameo. Sheer Detail
Like a painting. Gaze on this tranquil image from the Enchanted Kingdom location in Kameo. Despite its vibrancy and artistry, there are a couple of things to note:
Rubble relaxing. This image offers a clear view of just how detailed the world is. When running through, it's easy to just stop and gaze around and examine all the minute touches that make it not only look good, but seem tangible. Notice the lighting and bits of reflection on the spiny rocks that make up Rubble, and look a bit closer and see Kameo herself inside the creature she's controlling. Take a look at the individual fissures and scoring on the rocky ground and walls, and the definition of the environments further in the background; no fog, no fuzziness, not lack of definition. It's clear and sharp, and assures us that there will be no need for "pop in" as you get closer.
A typical scene. What you see right there are actually hundreds and hundreds of individual particles floating independently; they're swirling about, filtering through the light, and generally creating a superb atmosphere. Notice also the appropriate shadowing on Kameo as she's backlit by the streaming sunshine. Outstanding. The Sheer Amount
A lot to take in. We've got dozens of dragons flying about, trolls on the ground scurrying about with their dynamic AI. There's smoke billowing, lava flowing, and giant rocks on fire that appear to be in the background, but quickly come to fore, gleaming with particle effects. The sheer amount of independent visual brilliance on screen at once is stupefying. If you thought the last screen was impressive, just realize that every troll here is an independent creature, moving and attacking as they see fit. The scope of this Battlefield area is enormous and the literally hundreds of trolls you can barrel your way through is astounding. If you thought that screen showed a lot, take a look at this:
All individual entities. Kameo: Elements of Power is well on its way to becoming a premier example of what we can expect from this coming generation, of what we can expect from the Xbox 360. Most astounding though is the knowledge that this is just the beginning, just the tip of proverbial iceberg. Think about that. |