Activision claims that they modded it got the point it's not id Tech 3 anymore but the source code still remains
id Tech 3. Look it up. Call of Duty has been been stacking mods on it since Cod4.
If Activision wants to reboot their golden-age games, they need to do it right.
Kojima is a master and revolutionary in the industry. This is his final piece of work on Metal Gear and I support it 100%
The PS4 is having a slow adoption rate in Japan so it's not that odd that it's coming on PS3 where the audience is already broad in the nation
Ever read Injustice?
The graphics and art style can't match the actual tone of the game. The post-dystopian world drastically altered from a colorful and rich setting, then moved to a Mad Max-type world with a lot happening in the plot. But Naughty Dog managed to make it great. They don't know how, but they did. That's why Jak 4 can't happen. They have no idea how to do it
Skyward Sword had a terrible pastel-art style and mediocre motion controls.
Twilight Princess Wii also had shit controls but the GCN version was a masterpiece
Sega, regardless of Sony, would be responsible for its demise with the Saturn. And odds are, the dreamcast would still tank, and Microsoft would not see Sony's 'living room PC' (PlayStation) as an issue in their business resulting in their direct involvement in the games industry
Sony was already manufacturing sound chips for SNES cartridges, and allegedly the Nintendo PlayStation would have allowed Sony to give licensing for SNES games, which is why Nintendo 180...
Kojima wanted to be a movie director at first, but instead he revolutionized storytelling through video games. A rumor popped up that he is working with Guillermo del Toro on a Silent-Hills-request horror game. No doubt they may collaborate in the film industry, too.
It's been proven that exclusives sell systems. The Wii U had sales spikes after Mario Kart 8 and Smash 4 were released. The PS3 had sales boosts after MGS4 and Uncharted 2. The original Xbox managed itself because of Halo.
What Sony showed at E3 this year was not only a strong lineup for them but for gaming for years to come with FF7 remake and Shenmue being highlights of the third party showcase.
They are a tech giant. They have been publically falling short on hardware quality for decades. Buying an already-established tech giant would help.
The original Xbox and Xbox One are gigantic monstrosities in comparison to their competitors. The Xbox 360 had an absurdly high failure rate at launch. Surface tablets and Windows Phones are always being shadowed by Android/iOS.
An acquisition of AMD can be a statement of,"We have both the hardware AND sof...
Exactly. Microsoft has to pay licensing fees to the Blu Ray Group(tech collaboration that built the Blu Ray with Sony at the financial head of it) but it wouldn't be any sort of financial hit against Microsoft because Sony WANTS to sell Blu Rays. I would imagine Microsoft feeling the same way if they buy AMD.
Intel/Nvidia* The quality in both companies chipsets and the technology behind it are tough to beat for AMD. I love Limelight game streaming because only an Nvidia card can allow game streaming at quality through its separate NVENC encoding.
As far as info goes, it WILL be Namco's take on the crossover, meaning that it will have Tekken's 3D fighting style as opposed to Street Fighter X Tekken's 2D style.
They have made themselves terrorists by threatening Daybreak. They should be prosecuted as terrorists.
The 360 didn't sell much at launch because people were waiting to see how the PS3 would turn out by launch, and the Xbox was already a comparitively underwhelming brand to PlayStation. When the PS3 launched, Xbox 360 sales went up because it was cheaper. Defective, but cheaper that $600
My brother, uncle, and cousin all did not bother finding a repair shop for thhteir broken Xboxes. They just went to gamestop over and over go get a new. My brother went through 3, uncle went through 6, and cousin went through 13
Sony constantly improves the PS4's OpenGL API while Microsoft keeps pep-talking DX12 on Xbox.
Its a matter of making the touchpad being used in a simple yet satisfying way. Sony considered a small screen on it but given How the Wii U is, they decided on a pad so you wouldn't have to look away from the screen to see what to do.