It looks pretty enough but it's not very realistic. I'm Scottish and I have never seen that big bright thing they've got in the sky.
Definitely the best Potter game, though I have fond memories of the first. I loved being able to fly around freely on the broom. My wee brother ended up lending it to some kid he knew and I never saw it again.
Maybe your eyes don't work so well but the Sony statement says .04% aka 0.04% and not 0.4%.
haha, is there any other way to go about it?
It's the internet. I can be as big as I want.
*cries internally about cripplingly small penis*
This might be problematic. The Kinect might think I have a third leg.
Don't post religious crap on here. No one cares about whatever you believe in and it's completely irrelevant to this video.
That doesn't stop being hilarious.
andrewsqual
Don't state your false opinion as if it's fact.
It's great that the Wii U has gotten a bit of a sales boost but you're not living in the real world if you think that it will sell anything close to what the PS4 and Xbox One will sell.
The Wii U took a massive sales nosedive in January and at this point it has sold less in the last 9 months than it did in its first 2. When more games get released it will sell more, this Wind Waker boost is a sign of that. I myself will be getting one when X releases but the Wii U wil...
Damn I wish I could put bullet points.
The PS Eye has been around for years, yes there will be some R&D costs for the new features but probably nothing huge that can't be made up on sales, otherwise there is no loss real loss. I'm assuming anyway, don't take my word for it.
Onto sales now. Even if it is not being packaged with the console there will still be millions of people who purchase it. Not original kinect numbers but still millions. <...
The guy has no idea what he's talking about. He cites cross gen games as proof of a small gap between generations. It's pretty stupid of him to think that the PS3/360 games will be the same as the PS4/One games.
Also he must be on crack if he thinks there's a small difference between consoles which make use of 512mb of RAM and ones that make use of 8gb.
PFFT
What does that have to do with my comment or this article? Neither ESRAM or GDDR5 will be related to any crashes.
I'm not making some fanboy point. I'm just saying that this guys assertion that ESRAM is the better choice over GDDR5 does not really resonate with the opinions of some developers who have talked about it, because they find it difficult to utilise.
There are some developers who have come out stating their love for the...
I've not seen any complaints about GDDR5 from devs. I have seen some about ESRAM though.
To me this might as well be called "9 PS2 Classics I Have Regrettably Never Played". Of those I've only played Pro Skater 4.
Thankfully I can play most of them when I get around to getting the HD collections/versions. I already have Shadow of the Colossus ready to play thanks to PS Plus.
A future in which physical copies are still readily available is a future I will game in. Otherwise I just won't bother. I like the convenience of digital but I will never fully trust that I actually own games unless I have the physical copy.
Hey don't blame me, I'm not a Fahrenheit user.
Celcius4Lyfe!!!
16 degrees Celsius is 60.8 degrees Fahrenheit not 42.
Anyway, I admire their commitment. I personally would just take the easy option of pre-ordering online.
Same. I felt like a bit of an idiot.
Do you even know what a first party developer is? That list suggests you don't.
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Don't know why I'm getting disagreed with, a number of those were not developed exclusively for Microsoft.
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Psychonauts was on PS2, Chaos Theory was on a number of systems (PS2, gamecube) and Beyond good and evil was also on PS2.