I just hope it's out as soon as possible.
Although there is a decent PS4 library for the time period so far, my fancy hasn't been tickled enough to date
I don't see why not both? The outcomes here aren't mutually exclusive.
I just hope this isn't them dipping their feet in the water before they dive in.
I remember the days when a large part of WoW's greatness was the adventure and exploration of levelling. It wasn't a grind, it was a satisfying way to spend your time.
Back then, paying $60 like this wouldn't have made much sense, you would have been throwing away the experience.
I do understand that there's a demand for this type of service and I believe the consumer should be given options, but I can't help but feel disheartened by this...
"Whether Sony will make money on PS4 in 2014 is far from proven. Especially since it sells for $100/unit (20%) less than XBox One"
That's not how profit works. At all.
Besides, it doesn't matter if the PS4 is being sold at a loss, the money is recouped elsewhere. Furthermore, 2014 is not the span of the console generation, that would be something closer to 2020.
Killua is actually THE character I've personally been waiting for (HxH fan here), I just hope this batch of characters gets confirmed and that even more are announced.
Both are loved by the masses.
As a PS Plus subscriber, I didn't expect to be seeing any games at the quality level of The Last of Us being given for free within the launch window.
Despite that, I've been really satisfied with the Instant Game Collection games so far!
The really real charm is owning a PS4.
I'd assume that in those uncountable paragraphs of terms we always agree to there must be something that covers this sort of situation anyway.
Looks like the Xbone is in for the long haul of puberty.
I just hope that there are more people like me that absolutely love couch co-op. If there's a demand, supply will follow!
Why would any of these games make me switch from my PS4? :\
I'll always support games with local multiplayer and especially local co-op!
Video games are a subset of "Games", but they're not "Games" like how Monopoly is a "Game". Video games, to put it simply, have evolved a lot (We still have some Monopoly-esque shit, but waddevur).
I support this. I support this a lot.
My PS4 and I are begging for great games to play. We're kinda greedy, but we just love games.
Let's assume Pachter is unquestionably correct, that would still mean the library of games ranges from the dawn of time until 2012. Now, considering that the world ended in late 2012, that still means most games are eligible.
Not a terrible library.
Even though it may not be technically incorrect, it bugs me to see multi-platform games on lists of this type.
I missed out on the PS3 version (I didn't have a PS3), but now that I've upgraded to a PS4, I would definitely buy a next-gen port!
Well, where there's both supply and demand, business will be conducted, no?
And if we're being honest here, this isn't exactly one of Microsoft's worst moves within the last year or so.