I predict that Sony will be announcing their next Playstation console which is fully compatible with Xbox games.
Following the lawsuits Sony will go bankrupt. Microsoft will focus on PC gaming with DirectX 12.1.3 while Steambox dominates the console gaming with shovelware Linux titles. Stembox will compete with Apple's Angry Birds Entertainment System, but will eventually win with a smart strategy when they release Half-Life Episode 3 on Steambox, a fully new one-hour Ha...
They were not exaggerating when they said tiny.
Do you guys know if there'll be a story driven campaign mode in this game, or if it'll be something like Declassified where you select and play small missions with certain objectives? If that's the case I'll be a little disappointed, I'd rather want to play a linear campaign like the ones in its PS3 counterparts rather than "pick your contract, earn money and unlock the other contracts, buy weapons and equipment as you go" type of game.
I'll...
The things I don't want to see graphics wise:
1. Upscaled games with poor native resolution.
2. Jaggies and lack of proper anti-aliasing.
3. Tearing issues.
4. FPS dropping below 30.
If the hardware is good enough to run Watch Dogs without the issues I stated above, I'm okay with that next-gen console.
Thanks for the correction Legion, guess I've been playing too much Uncharted lately.
Though I'd love to have an explanation from disagreers regarding how on earth a complex game like Assassin's Creed 3 would be played using Kinect. What I said above is not up to debate, you simply can not play a game that has a varied set of complex moves/actions by simply waving your hands, you'd eventually need something physical to take control over your character.
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I called it when I first saw the Kinect announcement. I called it even before the official announcement, when it was just referred to as "Nathal". I've been saying that a buttonless control scheme would never be good enough for the hardcore gamers, as they'd be so inaccurate, unresponsive and uneasy to use.
Forgive my words but not only I was proven right, but also it should be obvious after all the negative reception now that playing a modern game that req...
But everybody owns at least a laptop nowadays so Vita-only owners will most probably be fine too as long as they have a semi-decent PC that can run this game at 720p. This game is an HD remake of a 3DS title, so the system requirements can't be too high unless the game is getting a serious visual overhaul which I doubt would be the case. Seems like the lack of a Vita version will not prevent anyone from playing the game, though it'd be great to have it in Vita's library and I'...
I think it'd be logical to call it Xbox 8, especially if it runs a similar OS with Metro interface.
Phones running Windows ARM are called Windows Phone 8 as well, so I think that's a possibility.
Hype is obviously blinding you.
You get hyped, you start shouting "OMG NEXT-GEN!!" all over the place. That's what people did with MGS Ground Zeroes, and what you're doing right now with this game when you call it a next-gen title is no different. It's not and it doesn't look better than other current-gen open-world video games running on PC.
Maybe you'll change your mind when you see games like Star Wars 1313 in action. For now,...
"Not even comes close"? Are you guys watching the video I've just given? :)
I understand you enjoy your Wii U and you'll enjoy this game, more power to you. And I have no idea about what Xenoblade is but if you say it's a quality title I'll take your word on it. However the graphics, I'm afraid, is not next-gen material here. Not only we've seen similar looking games on current-gen consoles, but also PC versions of current-gen games (like the...
Witcher 2 on 360 has a very detailed view distance as well.
I wouldn't call this blown out of water, as it looks just as fantastic if not better: http://goo.gl/WgqEs
Not to mention this is an open-world game too.
The same thing was said about the PS4 as well. It was rumored that Sony would leave the numerical branding behind and simply call the console "Playstation".
Now it's obvious that these rumor machines are out of juice, not only they're recycling the same old news over and over again, but also they're trying different variations when they run out of ideas. Told the same story before? Change "Sony" with "Microsoft" and bam, you've g...
Are you sure?
Because I have a friend here called Witcher 2 who wants to say "hi".
And Jurassic Park. That rainforest environment shouts Jurassic Park 3 to me.
Infamous Vita, please!
Whoah there, I understand people liking him and that's perfectly fine, but deeming him one of the best video game characters, even better than the classic Dante, sounds like an overstatement to me.
If you're not pleased with it, give it a discounted second hand price so that a fellow gamer who could enjoy it for what it is just like myself can buy and play the hell out of that little monster.
I on the other hand will keep my Vita as I know that Killzone Mercenary will be a blast and offer the best ever multiplayer experience on any handheld device out there. It'll be great to go through a round or two at nights while resting on the couch at the same time after ...
Updates are always welcome.
I don't know if it's only me but updating the firmware on a device, or a program to a new version or even installing the newest gpu drivers on PC gives me a strange kind of excitement...
Boy have this news made my day.
Revelations was the only reason I wanted to buy a 3DS, and now I can play it on my PC in its full glory. Hell friggin' yeah to that. And better yet, it's going to be available sooner than I expected.
Today my friends is a good day in gaming.
People are so hyped right now that I'm afraid if they don't announce PS4 at that event, the hype train will end up as one gigantic trainwreck which'll be remembered as the biggest wreckage in the history of mankind after the sinking of Titanic.
I really don't want to read bazillions of "How Sony Failed Gamers" articles so I'm crossing my fingers in the hopes that they have something really big in store for us.