"Many think that they buy any PS4 game and play it in VR."
I've not heard anyone say that but you are probably correct that it will be an issue when it launches to the mainstream.
OK mate, you play with your adult gaming system (the one that sells little plastic dolls as accessories).
I've been gaming since 1978, gave up Fisher Price at the age of 6, but I understand that for some its hard to give up their childhood toys.
Some people just resist growing up as long as possible, I'm sorry if I judged you too harshly for that.
Life slips by so quickly, so enjoy your toy console in peace.
P.S. was ...
You weren't trying to comment in the article two places down entitled "Why Pikmin 4 matters" were you by any chance?
Maybe I'm psychic, but I just have this feeling...
As I'm the next guy I can confirm that he is indeed as anti-Apple as me (do we like them really or not?).
You can still vote if it isn't listed.
You can vote for two games.
Jumping Flash and Bushido Blade for me!
A Jumping Flash remake for Morpheus is the one thing that would sell the tech to me in an instant.
I was gutted when this didn't win the free game vote on PS4. Instead we got yet another platformer (I hate platformers).
@thecowsaysmoo
Dont be scared, the Sony fans haven't brought any needles with which to burst those Xbot bubbles you guys live in.....
Oh wait, they're armed with FACTS...No problem, I forgot, those bubbles are immune to facts, panic over.
@cfc83
Got to mark you down for "off topic". Not censoring you at all.
Fool me once, shame on you.......
Lol, so they make hardcore kiddie consoles? OK got it now.
They ought to have a good Christmas, they haven't released any exclusives of note since last Christmas.
I thought they'd disappeared up their own arse years ago. If you say they're still going it must have been obscurity they disappeared into.
@Fatneal
I think people want both on one console.
Nintendo is terrible online but has good local play, the others are good online but have very few local play titles.
Neither situation is ideal.
I think it has more to do with variety. I don't have a problem playing games with kiddy-friendly graphics, I just don't want a console that is saturated in them.
Are Nintendo still going?
What if you want local multi-player on a decent console?
The ONLY reason is to make more money from selling more copies (one for each player).
For me it's the best looking console ever.
I remember before it was released the industry was calling it the "death of the PC for gaming" (at that time the seperate PC graphics card hadn't been introduced and PC's were unable to compete with its 3D rendering performance).
We have come a long way since then (not always in a positive direction).
It was a success in the fact that they sold loads of them but as far as its overall impact and what it achieved compared to its potential, it stands as one of the all time biggest disappointments in gaming history.