Yea, considering how horrible the pop in textures were with Rage I would guess this guy could discover quite a bit from every platform.
You know Walmart doesn't make the electronics right? Buying a PS4 at Walmart isn't any different than buying one anywhere else...
Same here. I knew it wasn't made by Rocksteady before playing it and expected it wouldn't quite be what Arkham City was, but I'm still enjoying it a lot. I have my occasional gripes, but I would in no way call this a bad game. They just didn't raise the bar like City did.
There are still people playing Killzone 2 and 3 online so you will be fine.
In what world is that a bull shark?
I can't find any. I was going to wait until Feb, but changed my mind and now nobody here has them. =(
This has been my plan as well. The PS3 will become the primary Netflix box and I will use the PS4 to stream my PS4 games to my vita if the tv is in use by someone in the family watching tv.
I'm not going to lie, from what I've seen Titanfall looks pretty good. I want it.
However, it's literally the only thing on the Xbox One that's made me feel this way. Throw in the fact that it's going to be on PC for sure and it's likely going to eventually be on PS4 I'm not feeling too left out.
This was one of my biggest issues with The Force:Unleashed. I watched tech demos on how realistic their wood, metal and glass would break. Then when I played the game this stuff would fade away in front of you within seconds of destroying something.
People were writing off the PS3 because they were buying into the MS hype. Sony has been consistently a gamer minded company. Yes, the PS3 launch price was high but for what you were getting it was a steal. It was worth the money.
Microsoft has been consistently screwing over its fan base with RROD, mandatory XBL to do anything online, proprietary expensive add ons, always online, forced Kinect usage, etc. It has just finally taken this long for people to see that their...
It's not going to be NTFS. That's a Microsoft file system, so you're likely not ever going to see it outside of Windows.
Woah buddy, did you just transport from 2007? You may want to take another look at the online offerings of each console again...
I like the idea of digital content and with the PS4 if I can get the content almost instantly I see my going more digital next gen. One other thing I like about digital content is buying a game means that it works on more than one console at a time. I can get Borderlands and if I have 2 PS3's in my house we can play on both consoles with the one download.
My one complaint is them limiting console activations. In my house I have a PS3, 2 PSP's and a Vita. My son ...
I want to scream "WHY?!?!?!?" at you, but to each their own. I feel this way towards Demon's Souls. I couldn't stand it and everyone around me balks at me and can't understand it. Not everything clicks with everyone.
I thought the gameplay was mediocre. The story was great and the environment was beautiful, but the combat wasn't that good and the environment traversal was a joke.
I enjoyed it. I found it more interesting than Assassin's Creed, which was for for awhile but I've kind of gotten to the point where it's feeling redundant.
This article is flame bait and you let them get to you.
I'm dissapointed about PS3 games and even more disappointed about PSN games, but in the end I don't want a higher overall cost to make them work. If they can make them available via Gaikai that will be good enough for me.
As for the PS3 dualshock, they've always had new controllers with the system. If you have 2 controllers use them on your PS3. If you get rid of your PS3, get rid of the controllers with it.
If you have PS3 games...don't you already have a PS3? Are do you mean for those who don't have a PS3 wanting to go back and play the PS3 catalog?
Did you have a 6 year old type this out for you?