Consoles are becoming more and more like custom PCs. Valve is making a custom PC.
You can play split-screen on consoles.
Lots of great games come out on console and not on PC.
These are also facts, and also all I need to get them.
...and they're not going to making it for next-gen? I find that hard to believe. I'd probably even buy it again.
It sounds great on paper, but you know we'll just get EDF.
You know, no one (as of now) has disagreed with the comments where you said that on PC the savings are passed on to the consumers, but not on consoles. If that was your point to begin with, try writing that in the first comment.
I'm guessing what they disagree with is that console gamers have it as bad as ever. Which is what you said. First comment. First sentence. And what I responded to. Try taking a look at where you're going, before you claim that I'm driving ...
And even so they've still only shown of three gameplay features. And the security guards always react the same way.
Two months are enough to visit Los Santos
Two hundred trailers are enough to already know what Chicago is all about
Douche webpage.
- GR2 and Last Guardian may be Sony Japan, but that doesn't mean it's the same people.
- May have sold better in Japan than we thought? Would it kill you to just check?
- First game was great! It was the title Vita needs. And deserves.
I guess I'm not onboard yet. Love the world, two of the characters are cool, the story is great and driving is better than ever in GTA, but I just don't think the gunplay is all that great. You get so many opportunities, but even so the best way to kill the opponents is just hiding behind a wall and waiting for the enemies. And why ever use a sniper except for on particular missions, when enemies are in lock-on range and shooting range with an automatic rifle as soon as they're cl...
@Xof
I'd love some sources for that. I really can't understand where you get that from, or how it even could be right.
First of all, production costs are at an all time low? Since gaming started? When the average price of a game was the monthly payments of two guys and a garage? And even if we only count recent years, you're staggeringly mistaken.
"The average price of producing a video game slowly rose from US$1–4 million in 2000 t...
No, it's GTAV. It's a game for PS3/360. It's not actually a console itself! Could you imagine?
Tons of games don't support simultaneous downloads. In fact, I think most don't now. One of the things Sony did to free RAM for the developers to use, I believe.
No, they don't. Game prices haven't gone up for two generations, while production costs are at an all time high. They haven't even been inflation adjusted. A game like GO! Sudoku would have been full price retail on PS1 and PS2, while now you can just download it for 5 dollars.
And of course, PlayStation gamers have PlayStation Plus which basically gives you 100 times your money's worth back.
Gamers complain far too much. This is the only in...
What are you talking about? Good games come incredibly cheap these days. Cheaper than ever, in fact. Humble Bundle. Steam sales. PlayStation Plus. Indies. App Store.
Well, naturally it's not sold out everywhere in the entire world, but it's sold out pretty much everywhere where I live for instance.
Oh, I'm sorry. I was not aware that the author goes shopping where you work.
...In Fantasia, was it?
Could be fun if you're all about drag.
Ah, yes. The vicious crime rats. Nibbling cheese in the New York subway system like there's no tomorrow.
@ABeastNamedTariq
Nooooo. You beat me to it.
This is exactly right. Every opinion that does not concur with this review is a direct blow to everything the human kind has fought for.
It's sold out.
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I like the driving mechanics in GTAV. I also liked them in GTAIV. I'm a wonderful human being.