Some may be thinking "they somehow managed to get ps1/2/3 working on the ps4 natively. But then... that whole gakai thing cost a load of money. So that is doubtful.
It's going to be a game. FF7 would be mind blowing. Shenmue 3 pant bursting. Last Guardian would be predictable but welcome.
But dropping the need for PS+ would totally and permanently damage Microsoft this next generation. The fact is, dropping that $50 will ring in sales, and people wil...
It's kind of like when your girlfriend cheats on you with a group of guys then comes crawling back to you. "Oh baby, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to sleep with all those guys. I know I was selfish. But I'll change my ways. I promise I'll never do it again". And then like the ho she is, she does it again 5 months later.
Wait... kind of? This is EXACTLY like this! Have fun in 5 months kids! I would advise you to not kiss it on the mouth. Cause... you k...
So Microsoft are just blowing smoke out their rears? They have said on multiple occasions that their games are going to run better and look better because they are the only console with this magical ability.
Why Kotaku was invited to even see it is a mystery. Watch that site for a day and you'll see 90% garbage and if you're lucky a small percentage of game material.
hahahahahaha
Oh, wait, you're serious.
Let me laugh even harder.
HAHAHAHAHAHA
And in 10-20 years when that cloud is gone? Games that require it to function will themselves stop functioning and become circles of plastic. This is the beginning of the consoles that will never be retro (collectable) gaming machines with games that won't work in the future. At least I can be happy in knowing my snes, dreamcast, saturn, n64, and ps1/2/3/4 will all still be playable in the future.
You should be working for Kotaku because that is definitely Kotaku material. And before you think the wrong thing, that isn't a compliment. Man... I see you're trying to be different and make a name for yourself (and honestly good luck), but this is just too far fetched. Anyone, not just sony fanboys, will tell you that there are heaps of "go to games" in the sony archive. There are lots of franchises on xbox that have been driven into the ground and lost touch with their or...
And Xbox fanboys think they are going to give it to you for...free?
hahahahahaha
Oh, wait. You're serious.
Let me laugh even harder.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I wonder what fault they have built into them this time. Having at failure rate of over 50% at one point in time is nothing to be proud of.
Exactly. So, glad we agree that Sony offers the best!
If "Drive Club" is another name for "forza 5", then yes, I am talking about Forza 5!
And yes, the game disc holds an incomplete game (proven fact)
You know the funny part? In the future when these people with their xbox one collections can't play a majority of their games they purchased because the cloud they depend on for cloud processing no longer exists. Soooooooooooooo funny!
Console gets released bundled with an incomplete game on disc? Oh... system seller for sure...
Soooooo... one of their only "big points"(?) being missing is no big deal? Lets not forget their other draw cards, that being the whole tv thing, will also be missing in Australian and many other places. Hmmm interesting.
Wait, this is an impressive thing? Hate to break it to this guy but my dad is 76 and he plays battlefield (among other games) more than I do, and I play a lot! Unfortunately he isn't the worlds oldest. heck I would go as far out to say that people older than my dad play it too.
The term "digging your own grave" springs to mind...
Forza? hahahaha... Forza? hahahaha... FORZA??? HAHAHAHAHAHA!!! A current generation racer outdoing a next generation racer sure is a kick in the pants to Microsoft. THIS right here is a living breathing reason for buying GT6 over the Next Gen forza.
quotes DBZ
thinks he burned me
yet still has no girlfriend
"what gives? I used my awesome knowledge in anime to burn this guy but girls still don't like me!"
Exactly! BBC said exactly the same thing.
I wish they had gone through with the promise of a film directed by Kurosawa.