Would be cool to see Déjà Vu get the same treatment.
Gahl1k
I have 1GB fiber and still prefer physical.
I liked Sleeping Dogs to the point of me picking up the Definitive Edition despite already having the original (albeit the Steam Spring sale price of $5 for the Definitive Edition made getting it a lot easier). And this is coming from someone who doesn't care much for double dipping. It's a shame these talented developers went under. Aside from a Sleeping Dogs sequel, I would LOVED to have seen what they would have been able to do for a Matix: Path of Neo remake. That game had so much...
Sgt_Slaughter
True. Equally surprising, there are SNES controllers being used as well.
My choice of controller is the DS4 or Logitech F710. Mostly, the DS4 due to its recharging capabilities.
Interesting. The Unsung War is my personal favorite of the series.
As an owner of both Hustle Kings (PS3) and Pure Pool (PS4), I'll be keeping an eye out for this.
Nice to see Knights of the Round in this bundle. Would liked to have seen Final Fight 2 and 3 included, though; unless there were some issues with Nintendo that prevent multiplatform release of those games.
Quote from the article...
"With that being said, here are the best PlayStation 4 exclusives that you can’t find anywhere else. That means it can’t be on Xbox One, PC, or even the Switch – heck, no other PS system, for that matter."
If Sega were to announce a continuation of the Golden Axe series, I would cry.
Fox, TOTALLY agree about the soundtrack. Aside from the great gameplay, the music is one thing the series is renowned for. If nothing else, they absolutely can not fall short on the quality of the soundtrack.
Hope this makes a Double Dragon Neon-like return rather than the ill-fated recently released Double Dragon 4.
...And not to mention, The Dark Pictures Anthology is still releasing on PS4.
Nice to see one of the legendary names of the industry call this practice out. But sadly as long as simpletons and companies like EA and Activision exist, this practice will never go away.
@ Sega
Agree with every major point made here. It's just not feasible to the consumer to have independent distribution from every major publisher.
Dang! That vid makes me reevaluate the way I'm playing the game. It's almost as if I'm not even playing the same game as he, lol.
Good post.
Thanks. I was confused in that I thought they were originally granted rights to the IP, and the article did not give any explanation of the dispute.
What is the legal dispute?
Yi-Long
Yeah, it seems that the author is too young to acknowledge a number of the older gen games. A few games that come to mind for me are Strider (Genesis/Mega Drive), the first 8MB cartridge, and SF2 (SNES), the first 16MB cartridge.
I would love to see this become fully realized. Goldeneye is one of my top all time greats.