@DeathStroke-cro- All machines break. Fact. P.S. I have gotten some pretty incredible AAA games for £2-3 on Steam, not long after launch on some occasions. Sorry, bargain bins rarely compare as shops still need to make enough profit to keep the shop open. Steam is online, costs are radically different.
@Utalkin2me Yes, as Einhert said, games run just fine on my machine, just as they do on the consoles no matter there age, even brand new games. Consoles can't scale se...
Yes it is, much like saying which console is going to win due to features, when really it should be down to the games. That is what a console was first conceived for in the first place, instead to some extent, both new consoles are driving home tv and social rather than focusing on gaming prowess.
Nice job mate. It just shows his arrogance if he won't even talk about the matter. Keep up the jolly good work and let us writers keep each other on the straight and narrow.
I mean Wii U exclusive adult games. The only game I want to play on a Wii U, and still to this day is the only thing that interests me of there line up, is Zombie U. Dues Ex, AC3/4, COD & Watch Dogs are all going to be or are available on other platforms, often first and with many more features. Bayonetta 2 and Monster Hunter 3 is all that's left.
Neither interests me so I have a decision to make. Would I buy a console for just one game, or do I save my money and get ...
I enjoyed this article and it has a lot of truth to it. I don't own a Wii U or plan on getting one any time soon as the selection of games from an adults prospective is limited. However, from a child's point of view, I can see why it is the logical choice out of the three. It's the cheapest, simplest and has a wide back catalogue of child friendly games with little graphic violence or nudity/swearing. Just as the Wii was a big hit, the trouble is, if your kids got bored of the Wii...
This is a shame, don't think they've ever released an X game in the past with such problems. Wonder if it was rushed for some reason to get it out of the door?
Well, I think the fact that you put the game down in points because you didn't understand who the characters were or what the story was about because of your own negligence is a little silly. That would be like me playing the third Mass Effect only to go, what the fuck is going and why should I give a fuck.
If your going to review a sequel, make sure you've either reviewed the previous game or story isn't a major part of playing that said game. Baldur's Gate i...
Ain't that always the way. I hope you get chance to enjoy it. I might pick it up in the future but I've always found X games hard to get into though I love love space sims. Hope this one is easier.
Its worth checking out, though it has been beneath the radar for about a year now.
How so? No keys are offered any more and the games will be sent directly to your steam account unless you wish to gift them, which I have yet to confirm.
As I said in the article. People are buying bundles and than selling the games individually to make a profit. Remember, a lot of these bundles can be had for a couple pennies as the minimum and you'll get 3-4 game keys that can be used any time you like.
Easy money for some but that puts charities out of money, as they probably didn't get a sincere and decent donation. The developers and the Humble team all suffer too.
You can gift a whole bundle to anybody you like, but you can't gift an individual game found within a bundle.
It would be nice if any games you already owned could be added to your steam inventory but as far as I know, that isn't in place at the moment.
This is not the best of news for the console generation. No developer, not even first party, should be already using 100% of a system.
Only lately have Sony's first parties really shown how much more it was capable of against the Xbox 360. This gives consoles room to grow and expand much like the PC market does over time. If the Xbox One doesn't have that, we could see cross platforms leading on PS4 more and a much bigger difference in scope of games on the two platfo...
I agree and I see this game being a big PS4 day one download.
The Play n'charge kit was dreadful from my experience. Sometimes barely lasted a couple weeks before needing to be replaced.
I understand your point on the enclosed battery but I've got a couple DS3 controllers and not one of them has ever given me any issues with the batteries.
Sorry mate, haven't had the chance to use the new Xbox pad yet.
The article was more a comparison from a features point of view. Just thought I'd add my thoughts on my hands on with the DS4.
Sorry mate, haven't had the chance to use the new Xbox pad yet.
The article was more a comparasion from a features point of view. Just thought I'd add my thoughts on my hands on with the DS4.
This is possible but the main bulk of the games will be the install files. Save games can be as small as a couple KB, considering you need 1024KB to make a MB, we should be okay on that front.
Storing games on the cloud is what would be useful. Will it happen, well that depends on Sony and MS. Its a lot of space to store all those games but if they link them to a source file and pull that down for each user, should save some space. Problem will be for the gamers without good ...
The prices for HD's are some of the cheapest ever in history. Did you miss that bit?
External HD's are also more expensive than internal ones so you'll be paying a premium and waiting for the patches to come through that allow external storage. This is the reason it isn't the winning solution.
PC gaming has exploded even more in the past few years thanks to indie games doing things on the platform they couldn't do on the consoles.
As for windows, you realise the One now has Windows 8 right?