Yes, because Sony had a huuuuuuge gaming pedigree before the first Playstation.
Changing the dashboard doesn't remove game functionality.
Hope these editions come to the U.S. I'm very excited for this game!
Then I'll retract my statement.
I have to laugh. There are tons of questions about a fantastic looking game from an amazing series, but all the fanboys only want to talk about is one comment that was ambiguous at best.
I'm beginning to think that this generation is about bragging rights over a few extra frames per second or an additional shrub texture rather than actual games.
Typical N4G.
I already played Myst. Thanks anyway, Blow.
It is an absolute love letter to Deadpool fans and comics fans in general. This wasn't made for gamers - it was made for fans, and I applaud that. I am having so much fun.
It's a combination of superiority complexes and mommy or daddy issues.
I'm currently playing this and having a load of fun. This game is 100% fan service. It's serviceable as a regular game, but make no mistake - this was made for people who love the Deadpool character first and foremost.
@Doghead
The exclusive launch titles are Forza 5, Dead Rising 3, Ryse, Killer Instinct, and Kinect Sports Rivals. That is a diverse lineup and I don't see an FPS in there anywhere.
Also Project Spark looks incredibly innovative.
Why would it be? Fox Engine was designed for multiplatform development.
I agree that it's not evil when the choice to buy both is taken out of the equation for many when finances are an issue. But that is no excuse for the people that continually slam the console that they didn't choose to get.
@HammadTheBeast
"Kinect isn't always watching/listening."
Yes, that is correct. I didn't think you'd lead off with a positive point about The One.
"PS4 is more powerful."
On paper, yes. But not enough at face value to make a huge difference. Also, the Microsoft chipset is proprietary and might have some enhancements and methods of running efficiently that we don't know about yet.
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@punisher99
Neither the Xbox One nor the the PS4 have sold one unit yet. They are tied at zero. Preorders matter, but still...
Oh I had so much fun with Crimson Skies!
The Xbox One could give unlimited, amazing, on-demand blowies and there would still be those who yell "b-b-but it doesn't toss your salad!"
TLOU multiplayer is awesome. It's so different from what is currently out there due to the scarcity of ammo, emphasis on stealth and teamwork, and overall experience. I haven't felt this way since SOCOM 2, which is a very good thing!
@xHeavYx
They theoretically can, but it would require them purchasing, maintaining, housing, connecting and coordinating an additional couple of hundred thousand servers. There's no way they'd have that kind of infrastructure up in the next couple of years, let alone at launch. Also, The One was built around the concept, where Sony would be tacking it on.
Edit: perhaps "tacking it on" isn't the best way to state it because it sounds neg...
I thought that people wanted...no...DEMANDED to see games at E3??? Now you're saying it was a bad thing???
@demonddel
While both were disappointing to say the least, neither Haze nor Lair (the dragon game) were PS3 launch titles. Just saying.