It's kinda funny how this game and God of War get compared to tlou for two completely different aspects of it.
I'm interested in seeing what it does with vr in the future. And I would like to see my devs push its limits.
Off topic but happy Father's day you guys.
“We’ve been in Europe for a long, long time now and we take Europe very seriously, whether it’s localisation, local presence, all of these things,” Ryan said in an interview withGame Reactor, when discussing the success of the PS4. “We believe in Europe profoundly, and we won’t let anyone readily encroach on our space.”
Sounds like they not just playing around to me.
Oh that will never happen though.
I think I actually rented shattered dimensions from blockbuster lol. Didn't finish it though.
Microsoft has games in the works for the next two to three years. All you here is yeah that's how it should be. Sony doesn't announce anything new, although they have confirmed games for next year. All you hear is where are the new games at? It's really sad and shows signs of insecurity.
I read some comments on here yesterday talking about how Sony only makes these experiences and that Microsoft makes the games you can play with your buddy. Wouldn't an industry leader try and do both? Well guess who has been doing just that. People criticize their vr but how are you supposed to be successful if you never take any risk. If that's one thing I have noticed Sony definitely takes risk and they don't always work out, from failed technology to hardware but in that failur...
This was one of the games I was hoping would make use of its power. I envision this system being good for games with large scale battles with tons of action going on.
It looked great. Last spiderman I played was web of shadows.
It's not like Sony gamers are going to have a lack of games to play for the rest of the year. I don't understand the concern.
Days gone, spiderman Detroit become human, so none of those have effort huh. Even hellblade looks like a decent game at an incredible price. Ni no kuni 2 and not too mention all the great games we got at the beginning of the year none of which was any of those three you claim but go ahead and dismiss those too. Plus don't forget we have playstation experience, it's only the tip of what's to come
I take back my original statement. Reading the original article from Engadget puts it in better context. At the time he was running it on a ps4, I'm pretty sure he would have said the same thing about the X1. Consoles are the lowest common denominator, something we are all well aware of.
If anyone ever had any questions about dev favoritism, where here goes a shiny example. But it's all good, God of War has been shown running on that weak 5 year old pc.
I'm horrible with open settings games, I get so caught up and sidetracked by everything that length always ends up being longer. That is if I actually finish the game at that point.
From reading the article, I don't necessarily think the trailer at E3 represented the true scope of this game. I mean you are at the beginning of a revolutionary movement, a more philosophical approach would seem to be out the window at this point. I would think one would be running high on pure emotion which is interesting in itself that androids display these characteristics. But yes, if the writer was looking for more depth in the game I think the hostage scene would have been a better...
I also really enjoyed warrior within.
How much soul did it need, just a little more or we talking James Brown?
A constant stream of releases in the years to come
Jim Ryan also mentioned that he may be wrong, because the story does not always repeat itself and added: “But if you’re a publisher of video games, that is a perfectly commercially rational approach for you to take. Because you only do one set of work,” Ryan finished.
Gave his opinion off of first hand experience but did admitted he could be wrong. No conspiracy there people just a man's thoughts.
Gonna be another packed year, assuming no major delays.