Bad news for all involved... Unless you view the Switch 2 as legit competition Sony has no one to keep them in check. I expect the PS5 to be 600 at the cheapest in the US.
No that's still on. 😊
Its crazy to think Forza just added a track that's over 10 mile in lenght this week! The much beloved Fujimi Kaido that hasn't been seen since Forza 4.
Fujimi Kaido is back! Honestly, I didn't think it would ever return... Glad to be wrong!
I imagine with this shipping with MP that they don't want to release them all at once because it would/could cannibalize a player base as each game fights for players.
Maybe i just wasn't paying attention but I feel like this game just came out of nowhere!
Glad it's been so successful! 😊
Trash article. No way you should be listing the original as third beat.
Ah, no thanks.
They were mid, tbh. Just the best Sony put out in the 1st person/exclusive department.
Knowing Sony and how the Uncharted remasters shipped without their MP components they'll likely do the same with Killzone.
It's two million players. If it was 2 million sold they would absolutely say so.
An absolute classic. I remember buying it when it first came out. I think it was just 5 3.5 floppy disks. So hard to imagine today. 😊
We are pretty late in the generation.... obviously, not everyone whose going to get one has one but the bulk of them sure do.
I see a bump but not a massive one. That's an early console generation phenomenon.
I miss Marvel Heroes like crazy. Still one of my favorite games.
If you can live with not watching live it's a better experience. You can fast forward when you want too and all the commercial breaks during the matches are automatically cut out.
Good for Steam. I'm sure Sony and MS will follow suit.
I'm going to be honest some of their policies come from being hit with fines from more consumer first countries... so they're no angels but, yeah, way better than most of the companies in video games.
Eh, it's not even the best ND 3rd person shooter. Uncharted 2 is.
Excellent news. It's a really fun game and not trash like TOo many Warhammer games are.
I think these lawsuits (see Nintendo vs Paleord) are just a very bad idea for gamers in general... When/if it becomes popular (aka successful) publishers are going to have more lawyers than game developers on staff. Why make a new game when it cost money to develop (and can get you sued) when you can just sue everyone that is?
And don't forget small developers have been having the great ideas of late but can't afford the lawyers to defend them.