I agree, they don't look amazing, but given the scope of the game its understandable.
If I remember correctly, the PS4 sold 7 Million and the Xbox One shipped 5 but still needs to be released in other markets. Totaling about 12 Million units, but probably closer to 10-11 Million.
30 Million does seem like a lot, but it is definitely possible, especially as a lot of people have yet to make the switch.
It's a step in the right direction, but it doesn't mean much. The Xbox One is a disaster of a console with or without a Kinect.
Sony has had really solid presentations the last few years, but this one could top them all!
Looks promising!
Good?! The game looks AMAZING!
Many devs have been saying so, which is why the PS4 has much richer indie content compared to Xbone
yeah, it will definitely keep completionists busy!
I thought for a second that LEGO Titanfall was announced... Now I really want that :'(
Agreed. The game so far looks really sub-par, I was quite disappointed.
I would like to see some screenshot comparisons first, an "average PC" is pretty vague to me.
Because everything needs online nowadays
What's worse is that they will probably roll it out for Windows Phone exclusively, at least at first. Don't know what to think about that...
Consoles don't get more powerful by magic; you can't upgrade the hardware with updates. The Xbox One will always be an underpowered system, no matter what upgrades its gonna get. It might become easier to develop for or easier to get more performance out of it, but it will never become "more powerful".
It's definitely a good game, I still really enjoyed it, but if you have the choice pick up the PC version!
Glad to hear people are impressed with it, although I don't know how many games will be able to run at 60FPS with this on the PS4.
Virtual reality doesn't sound too appealing at 30 FPS.
I'm still kinda surprised, CoD: Ghosts isn't exactly flying off shelves, and Titanfall has a lot of hype and good reviews backing it.
The batmobile was the star of the trailer, I cannot wait to see more of it.
Completely agree. Too many times the games industry and even Hollywood fall into this trap and completely ruin a franchise by making endless sequels or unnecessary prequels.
I'm really looking forwards to this E3, I am sure Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo will have lots to show for next gen.