
With the advent of streaming game technology such as OnLive could it be possible that the PS3 is already making a transition to the PS4?

Karl writes: - You’re placed in an out-of-this-world environment (there’s a small selection to choose from) and after a quick tutorial of which buttons do what, you’re free to play! Using the motion controllers to combine a variety of shapes and colors (and a bit of freehand painting) you’ll produce beats, synths and…other musical sounds (I’m not an EDM expert so you’ll have to forgive my ignorance on the subject) which will create and elevate the chosen track (again not a huge selection but enough to showcase ArtPulse).

Josh writes: - I am going to cut through all the formalities I normally give my reviews with Himno. Normally I try to go into ever Indie title I play with an open mind, and that was no different with Himno. The game boasts “a non-violent, no death platformer.” That may be true that you do not fight off zombies or orcs. However, the bit about not dying is a load of crap as you will constantly fall into the water as you have no clue where you are going half the time.
The animation is nice and it looks like it controls well but they seem to have forgotten to make it a game.

Lyam writes: - Mekabolt is very simple in concept. Your gun itself is the mekabolt and shooting enemies allows you to manipulate them in a way to continue on in the stage. For instance, one enemy walks on a platform and by shooting it, you can use it to access higher heights. Another is a flying one that when shot, it falls to the ground briefly, letting the player have a moment to jump atop of it and ride upwards. Figuring out the patterns of the enemies and what their benefits are is the key to success in finishing stages. There’s not much difficulty since each time a new concept such as a new enemy appears, the next few stages are simplified to learn the benefits of that enemy.
Cool idea, but it would never happen. Ever.
When it comes to features I think it already turned into PS4 with 3D and move...
sony said b4 with the ps2 if its selling well they will keep it in production. we will probably see ps2's finally disappearing off shelfs and the ps3 become the ps2 and the ps4 become the ps3.
No I wont, for one.
1.you need a soild Internet connection. Not everyone has one
2.you "need" a Internet connection to begin with, not everyone has Internet. Nor once to be online while gaming
3.streaming can be a huge problem, once you conduct fixing with servers, no one will be able to play during the time being.
4. It will be region locked, becuz of the limitations of different ips
That said, I do not believe that this will be a main stream, yet again, we do have steam for pc, but yet, games sell more on phyiscal copies rather than digital
no please, i want the ps4 next year in 2012
let the ps3 become casual on that year and give us the hardcore a ps4!!!