Not to mention it would probably be huge because they would have to have all the chips incorporated on the main board from the PS3, and they would have to waste time coding the emulation, meaning the PS4 would have been delayed, and they would probably have loads of overheating issues.
1. Best New Studio
Fullbright
2. Best New IP
The Last of Us (easily)
3. Best New Video Game Character
Trevor (GTA V)
4. Game with Best Innovation
Tearaway (making you part of the game literally)
5. Gaming News Story of the Year
Sony E3 No DRM announcement
6. Best In-Game Moment
The Last of Us ending
7. Most Replayable Game
GTA V ...
10 million? People are really stupid if they believe that.
That was the point though. He mentioned it so many times, because he said he wants to wow people.
Koller is right, the initial sales gap is not actually a huge issue. If you see it growing in the next couple of years, then that is something to talk about. However, with Sony, since they launched PS1, they always make great games for their platforms no matter what. So as long as they have a reason to invest in new IP, I'm happy.
Sony's announcement sounds good, but we need to see it in practice really. The main issue I have with Netflix and similar services is that you can't get everything on one service. You would have to buy two or three to cover all your favourite shows. Sony's suggesting this new service would eliminate that, but need to see it to believe it really
PS4 games aren't streamable, Sony will leave these out, and also Vita games aren't streamable. Once the generation is over, then they will add the games to the catalogue.
Sony is going for the jugular this gen it seems. I honestly expected Gaikai to be delayed to next year, but looks like they are going to keep to their 2014 promise. Also, the other movie/TV streaming stuff sounds promising as well.
Thanks, it's mostly 3D, and partly photoshop
The biggest megaton within this announcement is that it isn't only for Sony platforms. Sony could make a shitload of money from this if they're smart.
Their target for end of March was 5 million, they're easily going to surpass that. It's nice to see that they are rewarded for making good decisions, as opposed to the stupid decisions that MS made up to a week after E3.
If it was already in development, it means it was going to use the same ideas as Absolution. A cancellation suggests that they are going to start over and look at what they did wrong. Hitman as a franchise is great, but they really need to go back to the drawing board and figure out what made it good. The last one was style over substance imo, so I'm glad a sequel to it is cancelled. They can focus on other things for now, and go back to it when they've learned from their mistakes.
OMG treasure chest demon haha.
This is actually good news imo, because the last game was terrible. It was so boring, and is the only Hitman game that I physically couldn't complete. Unless they were going to change everything, it needed to be cancelled.
So this is how they churn out a new Call of Duty every year...
Personally, I think the box looks a bit crap, but also I saw a gaming benchmark comparison of processors, where an 8-core AMD processor lost to a 4th gen Intel i3 (dual core). So I don't think it's the best spec on the market.
This can't be anything Naughty Dog related, if it was it would have been teased by PlayStation US or directly by ND. Not PlayStation Italy (no offence).
I think it's because there is 10% reserved for OS.
On the bright side, maybe this will shut up the fanboys that seem to think XBL is immune to this type of thing.
Not really a hack though.
So Resident Evil 7 in 20 years guys...