This new Kinect looks a LOT better than what we got with the first one, so you're just trolling by listing the first one's weaker lineup when 2.0 has a lot more interesting titles.
Don't even know why anyone getting a PS4 would even be interested in getting this peripheral. Obviously Sony didn't have enough faith in it to package it in the box and by removing it just to get a one up in price over the XB1, they've basically guaranteed limited support for this thing. At least with the Kinect getting full support and getting packaged with every XB1, gamers will see more use out of it from developers.
When I saw the Titanfall reveal trailer from E3, I preordered the XB1 that same night. I know I'll probably get a lot of disagrees for this but I haven't seen a PS4 game yet to be released (talking exclusives here) that got me that hyped up. I'm sure that game will arrive eventually but as of yet, I haven't seen it.
I had NO intention of getting an Xbox until I played those first two levels of Halo. I went out and bought it the very next day. As for Goldeneye,...
Finally got to play this game on the PS3's HD collection. The only issue I had with it was the controls which worked for the most part but could get pretty frustrating at times depending on what you were doing. I loved this game immensely and I had to hold back tears at the end of it. Truly a classic in every sense.
I can't even think of the game you're mentioning, though the title rings a bell. As for Titanfall, I can't even explain why it interested me so much but I just know that I have to have it. It looks like it's gonna be a lot of fun.
Once again, the PS trolls come out to play. And it's only Monday. SMH
Because there's just not enough ways to die in that game already. Now I can get also get eaten by a gigantic shark if I feel like it.
I'll say it again, this game to me is equal to what Halo was to me when the original Xbox came out: a bonafide system seller. Can't wait for this bad boy to get released but I don't mind if they take their time with it. I'd much rather have a polished game than something rushed out of the gate for no good reason.
I don't think that's the point the article is trying to make, I think they're more concerned with the lack of Japanese games and AAA titles.
Thanks for the spoiler warning even though the spoiler itself is in the goddamn article title. SMH
To say that the game's take so far is not impressive is kinda ridiculous but if you read what he says about the mobile game industry and how much that's bringing in, his comments make a little more sense.
It uses the power of the cloud to collect even more dust.
As good as The Last of Us was, I think what it's sorely lacking is replay value. I loved it, I thought it was a fantastic game but when I beat it, I simply had no desire to go back to it. I'd like to at some point but just not right now.
GTA V gives you quite a bit of bang for your dollar. And that's without the online component.
Getting a disagree on that was hilarious. I mean, what... you don't believe me?
I have way too many games that I still need to finish to even consider getting rid of my 360 at this point.
-State of Decay
-GTA V
-Assassin's Creed 3
-Splinter Cell Blacklist
And that's just the tip of the iceberg.
If you know and trust your child enough that you feel he can handle it, then it's your call to make. Still, just from the little bit of the game I've played, I don't think I could do the same with my boys.
I'm a GTA veteran and the game looks just fine to me.
Not one disagree? Guess all the PS fans are home from school.
I've been hearing people on here talking about Knack like it's the best thing since swiss cheese. For what reasons, I couldn't tell you.
I get what you're saying but at the same time, by including this in the box, it will see more implementation by devs who don't have to worry about whether or not anyone in their audience even has the thing. Guaranteed that the PS Eye is going to flounder just like their other cameras and the PS Move for this very reason. I'm not trolling, it's just common sense. And as the devs get used to the Kinect and what it can do, we'll start to see some really cool uses out of it.