My favorite benefit: Options.
I'm guessing you just bash Sony for the heck of it? We're all gamers. Nothing says that we have to belong to a console, so why not be happy that Sony does well?
@StraightPath
Something tells me you haven't played a Killzone game, or you're more of a Xbox Fanboy than your comments could lead someone to believe.
Let's just remind you:
"Microsoft will have to have a stellar show to match or beat sony. But people forgetting that alot of the games shown in PS4s great conferance were multiplatform games. With all the demos shown was what made a great show."
"Crys...
This tracks the location of the controller. It is not PlayStation Kinect.
I suppose I could be called a Sony fanboy, but I want the WiiU to succeed. Competition is always healthy and good for the consumer.
I'd actually say it's better than DS2. Maybe not as good as DS1 though.
PlayStation 4 ever.
Bioshock Infinite releasing near my birthday? I think yes!
This game is definitely not a 6.5. I'm pretty sure we played a different Dead Space 3.
Trust me, it's a great game.
I played insane the first time around. My mistake.
I like my games. So, as long as they aren't being blamed, I'm okay. (Not saying anything ridiculous done by a politician is justified if they don't blame video games.)
Well, there were several people committing suicide throughout the entire game. Markers written in blood, mass executions, etc. You're seeing the aftermath of a 200 year old tragedy. There's not a lot of fresh meat.
I'm not saying the game deserved a 5/5, but 2.5 seems a little low.
I know it's utterly cliche, but how about " Death is Just the Beginning".
Most of the time, it's taken like there's an afterlife, which is ironic because it's just death after death.
I know it's lame. I prefer "Prepare to Die".
And why is that?
Spam.
Like the author said, I agree that gaming will evolve, but violence will always have a place in games, at least in part. Conflict can be achieved easily by violence and games center around conflict.
Some great games are based around violence. It all has to do with the story.
Good read. If only people realize that the young aren't the target audience for violent video games.
Certainly not from Sony.