If there's a PC version of a game, there isn't a reason we shouldn't be able to customise our settings on these upgraded consoles, at least to certain degrees.
Why do you care about the politics behind it? It benefits the players that Microsoft wants to talk about this, and if Sony wants to join, Sony has the numbers in the console space to convince Microsoft not to require an Xbox Login.
Obviously the loser wants what the winner has. It is disappointing that Sony changed their mind to close back up - that is much more concerning than deciding to be open.
How would it be more awesome? Because you like playing a character with a wiener more? What's the objective reason here?
How many typos are in the article? I ran out of fingers just reading the summary here.
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Dead Rising 4 is the fourth game in one of the HD era's most well-known zombie franchises. The Last Guardian is a niche title that has a bird cat and a child
If it doesn't consistently perform higher than the base GTX 1080, a card from Q2 2016, I don't think price at any range would let it be a winner. Just the raw possibility that AMD's flagship could be behind their competitor's flagship from over a full year ago, as that competitor already succeeded that card with the so-much-faster TI version.
'Lack of buttons' is invalid, even when you factor in the DS4's Touchpad (just throw it in a menu or something). 'Lack of Analog Buttons' is totally valid, but... it's a shooter. Shooting a gun is a 0 or 1 action - the trigger is either pulled or not.
I'll point out that these games are all from the X360/PS3 era - they've already had HD releases when they first came out. Split/Second and Blur - with the crazy vehicle physics capable today, why would we not want sequels to them?
The other games, all a matter of opinion of course, but... thank you for your ads between every single game. /s
Halo 5's free DLC for an entire year was a decent enough apology for the fact that MCC launched so fundamentally broken. Halo 5 in 4K sold me on an Xbox One X as soon as it gets its first sale or bundle.
Story should be the spine of your game if your game has a single-player narrative-driven experience. If it's about blowing ish up or ripping demons apart, like Doom, I won't remember the story. If it's like Skyrim, I've not done a story mission in like a year. If it's Halo, then you better tell me how the heck I'm back with Blue Team and how Cortana came back, 343i!
We'll see by the end of the year, but looking at it now, 2017 is the year Nintendo gets away with being Nintendo.
No Save File Transfers. Still friend codes. No comments on Switch Virtual Console. The wtf Voice Chat system. NES Classic sales. The way they announced the SNES Classic. The left JoyCon and Dock issues. A new Pokémon game releasing on older hardware. Announcing new older hardware after releasing new hardware.
So Nintendo of them.
Nintendo is marketing it as a home console you can take with you. They called it a home console, but their actual marketing has not once demonstrated it as exclusively a home console.
Are those the scores for DS 1, 2, and 3 respectively?
Must've gotten more difficult as the series went on :P
Sega's had a few retro consoles already.
Well, fact is people aren't complaining about this, or perhaps someone just said "Huh, that's interesting". Half of the articles on this site that state something about controversy or some complaints are based on isolated or totally non-existant scenarios and then the people here get all worked up about quite literally nothing.
Even if doesn't - it's been 12 years. It would be more than a teenager by the time a sequel could come out. I'd just be happy to see Bioware do something single player outside of Space or Dragons again.
You *seriously* keep a list of users on-hand like this?
Oh gosh that is pathetic and embarrassingly hilarious. Please add me, it would be an honor.
Sono, just relax, man. Don't be so stressed over teh gaming internetz.
No Sono, you're getting disagrees because your post is off topic. Don't be so easily-triggered by downvotes.
Increased drive speed also means increased rate of system/drive failures and system noise. If a console maker goes cheap, like Microsoft and the original Xbox 360 design, that 12x DVD Drive sounded like a jet engine.