That didn't take long
Gonna wait for the onesie slim
I see this being another Driveclub kind of situation. Rocky launch, some middling review scores, but with continued support becoming something really special over the next year or two.
lol
$500,000,000 was the number they were looking for, but it's still wrong as hell. That was the number they were expected to invest in the destiny, all of its sequels, marketing, etc...
One of the few places in the US that has a unique culture.
swim swim no matter what.
Is this the end for Naughty Dog?
Bite it, Sheila.
Seriously did anyone think they modeled 18 quintillion planets? How many zettabytes would that require?
Cause it was way easier, required way less money and they knew people would still pay full price for it.
All of this because one guy got the game early and said there were bugs...
It's crazy that one dude posting an off hand comment about the game is making headlines now.
Or, well, not crazy...just gaming "journalism".
He looks like a total dick tunnel in that picture.
Like clickbait articles on N4G
My girlfriend isn't a gamer at all, but she was ridiculously into watching Uncharted 4. It was our ritual for like a week and a half to play a few hours together before bed.
I know it's cool to hate the first game, but aside from the driving mechanics it was fine.
It feels obvious to me that the 4k capabilities are in preparation for the next generation of VR headsets. Regular 4k gaming on a tv isn't very exciting for the vast majority of people. Even if the adoption rate was 100%, most people would be hard pressed to see a difference with a tv below 65-70 inches
I don't know if it's fair to call upcoming games on an unreleased, unproven platform to be cash grabs yet.
I'd say they're more of experiments at this point. Exciting experiments for sure, but time will tell if this iteration of VR will be the one that breaks through.