The entire game is available in-store at Gamestop for $20.. if you have any interest in it, you might as well just pick it up. It's not a great game, but for $20 there's little room to complain.
Sevir: Compare that to Playstation's fall lineup.. which is.. what exactly?
The only game Sony announced that even comes out before E3 2016 is Uncharted, and even that is slated as "Spring" so it'll barely make the cut. Nothing else Sony announced even has a release year, even No Man's Sky hasn't announced a release date yet, and that was LAST YEAR's E3. That'd be like Microsoft announcing Halo 6, Crackdown 4, and Quantum Break 2.
Sony basically showed next year's E3 this year. Unimpressive.
Yep, a fair amount of ignorance mixed in with some good ol corporate sales spin. Oh you want to have special emotes? Guess you better just re-buy everything, because value is in the eyes of the purchaser.
People do seem to enjoy throwing their money away though, and luckily Bungie is there to collect it from them.
Agreed. Wayyy too much recycling of missions and areas, and re-skins of existing models pitched as 'new content'. I bought the first expansion pass, but that's the last dollar they're getting from me.
Let's see.. Driveclub which you can now buy new for $20? Bloodborne... what else... oh yeah, nothing.
To Asuka: Kickstarter is a place to invest in the little guy with a big idea and no resources to make it happen. Capcom and Sony are not little guys. These are major companies/publishers with catalogs full of successful brands and IP's. They don't need YOUR money to make a product, they're just offsetting their costs by sticking you with some of the bill.
Quality products will always sell well, so the fact they resorted to crowdfunding raises a big red flag i...
Tell me when any of those release, besides Uncharted 4 in "spring 2016". You can't, because the developers of those games can't either.
Much like a stroke, we have no idea when any of the games you mentioned will happen. None of them even have a release YEAR.
Super cheap too.. I got it new at Gamestop for $20.
Adding backwards compatibility is a good move to hook some of the 360 holdouts. I'm in the preview program but with none of my 360 games being on the list yet, i'm stuck waiting to see if I can trade in my 360 altogether.
PS4 seems to be selling well enough on its own.. they just need to continue to secure exclusives (preferrably whole games and not just DLC exclusives) to drive the value of their platform. PS Now is a poor solution, they need to either revise their...
Not only that, but the Prison of Elders has matchmaking for the lowest level of it, but not the next 3. So they literally have the capability built in for all 4, and they go "nah, only for the level 28 version".
Yes, since you don't like it or got tired of it must mean literally everyone else stopped playing as soon as you did. Idiot.
If there was weapon damage bonuses that were affected I would agree. But with it all being cosmetic, it at least gives some of us the opportunity to get some of the cooler looking items. In Halo 4 there was flaming helmets and whatnot, I never had a shot at unlocking those. And for all we know there's still a way to unlock them by simply playing.
Yep that's what I was thinking. 20mil would call for nearly 50% of current-gen console owners to buy it. Which seems a little .. ambitious.
I'd put FF7 at Holiday 2017 at the earliest. Much like TLG, it has several announcement/stall phases to go through.
OMG thank you for finally calling Sony out. I keep reading how they "won" because of FF7 and TLG. Only one of those has a 'chance' at releasing in 2016, meaning they could have simply saved them for next year's E3. So other than Uncharted 4, which will undeniably be amazing, what else did they show? A media player? Something that SHOULD HAVE BEEN THERE AT LAUNCH? .. annnnd that's it. FF7 has been available on Steam, PS Store, and used ever since it launched in ...
I've been playing it for the last day or so.. you can buy the lunchbox packs, but you also get them pretty regularly by just playing. So it's not really pay-to-win, but more like the usual pay-to-get-stuff-faster ideology. It's been pretty fun so far. I'd say to try it before you judge it, there's been no real push to pay for anything.
Many of the concerns mentioned have never been a part of the game in the past. There has never been a 'story' mode, it was only single-player in that AI made up the rest of the players.
Space battles were added in BattleFront 2, but they weren't very popular, at least with anyone I ever played with. When queue'ing up a playlist, they were always left out. We'd rather play the hero mode where all players are one of the elite characters.
These improvements would be much appreciated. We purchased an entertainment center with cabinet doors to keep our infant out of the higher-end electronics. The PS4 is louder than our air conditioner when doing even basic things like playing a movie, and the heat is very noticeable.