I couldn't agree more. I loved the first one. Second one was ok. I picked up Infinite during a Steam sale and I just don't want to play it. I much prefer Rapture.
Graphically, the game is a looker. Really looking forward to the replay feature!
I recently picked up 2 6GB GTX 780's and I'm blown away by the performance of these cards. Bring on the games!
God I hope so..
Was kinda hoping for more information regarding how it runs on the Vita. He didn't mention the Vita once.
The guy has a point. Just look at the new Thief. It isn't Thief at all.
I really enjoyed the first 2 Infamous games and I know I'm gonna enjoy this one too.
I'm a South African living in China, but my billing address on my origin account is still set to SA. I've tried changing my country of residence in Origin and re-ordering the game. I'll wait and see what happens.
AFAIK MWeb hosts Battlefield back home, not sure why they can't do the same thing for Titanfall.
I just got this game on PS+. I wonder if it'll register as a purchase and let me have the Vita version on cross-buy when it releases.
Sure, and what do those people with bandwidth restrictions do? These next gen games are massive.
Why would it? Neither console currently supports gaming on external drives.
Both companies really need to add external HDD support. Both consoles have USB 3, which is crazy fast, and you can get 3GB+ USB3 external HDD's now which aren't too expensive. AFAIK the biggest 9mm laptop drive has just hit 2TB (Samsung Spinpoint MT9), but it's only 5400RPM. The only option that makes sense, especially for the Xbone, is to add external drive support.
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This looks good and all, but I'm not willing to pay monthly subscription for my games anymore.
Sony VR.. I'm really hoping that the Occulus Rift will be PS4 compatible. I haven't really heard anything good about the Sony one.
This made me laugh.
Ah, you're right. My bad. They developed the multiplayer for Tomb Raider.
I'm getting this irrespective of review scores. These are the guys who made the latest Tomb Raider game as well as Deus Ex: HR, both of which I loved. There's no doubt in my mind that I'll enjoy this too.
The gist of it is that implementing all those shiny features takes resources. Since these shiny features would only be accessible to a relatively small percentage of their customers, those resources are better spent elsewhere.