I have to say, I was impressed with Ryse at the first time. But looking at it again, it is only the main character zoomed in in the center of the screen that has high quality. The environment looks bland, and most of the enemies too.
And what is with that plastic armor?
Compare the armor from Deep Down and Ryse...
I prefer the game as it is looking now, rather than bland and 60 fps.
But, would it be possible to include an option in the game with downscaled graphs and 60 fps and the way it is now at 30 fps?
I would go totally for 30 fps. But the only console game I saw something similar was Bioshock Infinite, that you could choose vsync or not.
Edit: I have no problems with framerate here:
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If I'm not mistaken, Sony has stated that they plan to announce games when they are closer to be released.
With the PR stunt at E3, they didn't feel the need to reveal more games. Even if a AAA game is far from being ready, it would easy to do an Uncharted 4 CGI teaser. They opted to avoid it. They are dosing the hype levels better, keeping us always looking for more and avoiding things like Agent and TLG.
Just this week we found that Yakuza is going ...
I'm waiting for the Brazilian price, but is almost certain that it will be as expensive as in Argentina. Damm all the taxes
At least I'll get mine for a fair price here in UK
Sony is Japanese company that manufactures PS4 in China. US gets for $400 and Argentina for $1000. Fair enough... =/
I still play it every now and then!
In fact, it seem indeed that the LCD has a small advantage in realistic games, but for games like Rayman Legends, I'm all for the OLED bright and saturated colors
I'm giving an extra value to the OLED screen now. The difference is clear as day...
Hopefully they keep both models available.
Good for the ones tyat are on the fence to drop money on Vita, even after the price cut
It was not clear to me whether SCE is co-developing the game, the Panta Rhei engine, or both.
In any case, it strongly indicates that it is going to be an exclusive.
If it "only' co-developed the engine, Sony may get some part of the money if the game goes to other platforms... I guess (Edit, or the right to use the engine in first-party games)
My pre-order is still on
Because someone may prefer to play certain games on a handheld on the go?
Well, I wouldn't call it a surprise. The game has already been announced, it has a trailer and some screenshots...
And it suits not only people that want to use all these options, but also and those people that want to game, but find rare occasions (busy TV, GF's house, travel a lot, etc)
God of War: Ascension is not bad at all.
I'm playing it right now!
I got Tomb Raider bundled with my second PS3, it helped the sales for sure
TLOU totallly deserved! Surpassed MGS4 as my GOTG
Kudos to the way the interview asked the question. Smart guy!
Tell this to smartphones and tablets
Oh man, this is totally needed! Including for the handheld Vita
Because the DLC region lock I lost some online passes already because I'm not living in my country now. I'll have to buy Killzone:Mercernary through the PSN. Poor memory card!
Essentially, you will have all the possible gaming options:
Vita on the go
PS4 on the go (with internet)
PS4 on the big screen
Vita on the big screen
PS4 anywhere that has a TV and internet
Does someone knows how is the deal with Gears of War?
I know that Epic owns the IP, but each individual games is owned by MS? Or, have MS funded the games?
Nah, I'm liking the idea of keeping it real. I love fantasy, but there are lots of titles exploring it already. Real world setting seems a bit more different.
+ Bubble,
Even if the specs were the opposite, Sony first-party studios would still be enough for me to go with PS4 first.