Zero Escape inspired?
You have my attention.
It's possible considering blue was developed separately to red (the original Japanese versions were red and green).
It's highly unlikely, but it is possible.
Yellow was best version anyway :)
Loved 1943 on PS3, minus a few server issues it was a solid game. I'd like to see them do something similar in the future, just a cheap as chips bare bones online experience (I think 1943 was £11 when I bought it).
Though we are talking about EA here so we could probably forget about it being cheap.
@dcbronco
We already have those, they're called PS Vita and 3DS
I dunno bro, you might want to avoid this one, she's one of "THOSE". If you know what I mean (an SJW).
Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment is one of my personal favourites, the game itself is solid and if you're a fan of the SAO universe you'll obviously appreciate it more. Where Hollow Fragment really stands out though is in the translation, which is so god awful it actually crosses into the realm of unintentional comedy.
Here is a line of dialogue from the game:
"Asuna:
Kirito...
Haven't you been penetrating?"
Like I said it's n...
Kind of looks like a cross between Zelda and Mystic Quest with a touch of Jasper Byrnes craziness thrown in
Is it just me or do the sun and moon on the logos kind of look a bit like Solrock and Lunatone?
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I couldn't agree with him more. What we're getting with some of these indies (especially the smaller ones) are people who don't understand how the industry works, especially the confidentiality that's pretty much required when creating a new console, then acting like petulant children when they don't get things their own way.
I there was any proof that these idiots haven't been on the gaming scene long, this is it.
Around 16 hours here, still a long way to go evidently, excellent game though.
I'll take 3 boxes.
For the same reason Bethesda still insist on putting Fallout games out, people find them fun. And that's all Postal games are, mindless fun, pure entertainment that you're not supposed to take seriously.
Remember kids, mobile gaming is the future. /s
It's the daily star m8. I assume you're not from the UK though and that's why you didn't know. Also don't click any links from The Sun or The Daily Sport whilst you're in work. Despite it's name, The Daily Sport, is most definitely not all about sports.
Some arse keeps posting articles from the daily star. He either needs banning or a beating. Preferably both.
@hvd222
Yeah, the x1 has the advantage of allowing external storage, the ps4 can only be upgraded to a 2tb internal drive, at least until they make the new 3tb 2.5" drives small enough because as they are now they're too tall to fit into the ps4 drive caddy.
Then again there's always that nyko data bank thing that lets you use a 3.5" hard drive. I think it may make the ps4 a bit top heavy though for those who stand theirs vertically.
I do agree with y...
Unless they decide to switch back to the more traditional 4-5 year lifecycle, which would mean we'll get about another 2-3 years out of them.
In saying that though, your guess of 6-7 years total would probably be more accurate as the only thing I can really see being a massive issue this gen is storage, what with digital games and some game updates and dlc being so large.
I've had my PS4 since November last year and the 1TB HDD is around 3/4 full.
I feel the name "pancreas destroyer" would also be appropriate for this particular beverage.
I dunno man, I can see these VR headsets giving people migraines if they're using them for extended gaming sessions, it's a problem nintendo had when they tried VR back in the day. In saying that the tech has come quite a way since then so maybe I'm completely wrong.
At least I hope I'm wrong as I wouldn't like to see VR abandoned like they did with motion control when they realised that people weren't as into it as nintendo, sony and microsoft perhaps wanted t...
They probably had to do some major Japanese techno-trickery to get those files compressed enough to fit on a cartridge, or they reduced the quality, or both.
That's likely why the sound was crap.
Still, for the lack of space they really managed to coax some crazy stuff out of the N64.