Arguably best at E3, arguably best at Gamescom, definitely best at TGS, not even counting the insane pre-TGS pre-show, and now this.
I don't mean to fanboy, but how Sony is able to fill all these shows is beyond me.
Not that much of a trend. PS3 and 360 both had some huge third party exclusives. Many of the bigger ones quite late in their cycle. Ni No Kuni and Splinter Cell Conviction, for instance. Or Metal Gear Solid 4 and Gears of War.
Awesome if it works!
Yes. Literally every single one of them has it. I can not for the life of me figure out how someone manage to enjoy all of those games. I stopped having by Revelations. Now I'm on a loooong break.
They also have it in Far Cry 4. And a similar deal in Watch Dogs.
Speaking of which, why is your sentence in the present tense?
Boy, if you were a grammar checker, you'd be so unreliable and buggy, you'd probably have been made by Ubisoft.
No, I jest. Ubisoft are worse.
Not very constructive, but:
Booooo! Booooo, Ubisoft! Booooo!
Make a game where you don't scale viewpoints, why don't you?
So you are misunderstanding.
I did say "in some sense one might be able to argue that everything can be politicized", and that seems to be what you're arguing now.
Don't try to say that it's not so much the question that matters. The question was the crux of my example (in fact, it was my entire example), so it's the only thing that matters. If you want to put the question in a political context, that's fine, but that is by defi...
I think you're missing the point.
First of all, when I say "and with that culture comes politics" doesn't mean that other things don't include politics. What I meant was that culture expression has become a highly politicized issue, compared to many other things (like toys). Obviously, what kind of toys we allow our kids, and stuff like that, are subject to politics too. But less so, than the inherit expression of ideas and views.
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@ChickeyCantor
Politics really doesn't come with everything. Politics can affect pretty much anything, but that doesn't mean everything involved politics.
Culture, however, is by and large a channel for people to spread personal thoughts, experiences and political views.
Rocket League PS4 and Distance PS4 already announced. I'm satisfied before it has even started.
@annoyedgamer
Neither are the arguments made for why the holocaust happened, why global warming is happening (many of them, anyway) or why evolution is true. People disbelieve these things just the same, and having a steady flow of good arguments to counter people who haven't heard these arguments is healthy, even if the arguments are old.
It'd be a shame if good ideas could only be spread as long as they're new and revolutionary.
Games aren't just products or toys anymore. They're culture. And with that comes politics. I'd rather approve good arguments from the other side for N4G, than report these stories.
On a sidenote, aren't 4 and 10 are basically the same thing?
@inveni0
I agree consoles can handle physically based lighting, but obviously not under any circumstance. That goes for PCs too. As you said, it's a matter of priorities. Do you want better lighting or something else?
I tend to think better lighting can really impress.
Anyway, I'm kind of hoping for something else than inFamous from Sucker Punch this time. The inFamous games are awesome, but I wonder what else they've got.
Hi, guys!
Just wanted to tell you that no it's not.
It's a memory that PlayStation remembers fondly now that their 20th birthday is right around the corner. Of course, that'd make for less of an eye-grabbing title.
Is it possible that we'll see a new Crash come PlayStation Experience? Yes. But a namedrop isn't a teaser. This would be a teaser:
"Think we'll see this guy again?" or "Cr...
Well, yeah. I'm just telling you that it's possible to make that call from the text.
And, yes, I agree. This should be marked as satire.
Damn. The guys from Lizard Squad are pretty hardcore. I wonder, did they run the DDoS software by themselves, or did they follow an online tutorial?
Ok, that's enough for sarcasm week.
That makes no sense.
1. Steam is free.
2. Pretty much every major server gets DDoS'ed every now and then
There are many reasons to think that this isn't another game.
I mean, "20 years" is probably referring to PlayStation's 20th birthday, which is actually tomorrow (3rd of December). I bet they'll celebrate that at PlayStation
"You have reigned on infite places" and all that jazz is keeping to the theme of 'Players do great things' that they've been running with for a while. Especially with the "Michael"-a...
Well, if the servers weren't overloaded before...
Why?