Nah, I'll wait for 8K within the next five years and cash in on that fad. Incrementally upgrading consoles is a mistake if there is no peripheral option. Why pay 400 bucks for an entirely new machine if it's just for a GPU upgrade? Why not just sell me the GPU itself for 100, Expansion Pak style?
"The value proposition here is simple. For $400, you’ll get games that look and play better on your television. They’ll support higher resolutions and more realistic colors thanks to HDR. If you decide to get a PlayStation VR, Sony confirmed you’ll also get faster framerates and higher resolutions in those games as well. What you won’t get here is a generational leap in graphical enhancements. The Pro is not going to make today’s PS4 games, which are equivalent to the medium settings on ...
And let's not even mention the bottleneck that'll be caused from upgrading the GPU by 2 TFLOPS without upgrading the CPU at all.
Then advertising should only have focused on its storytelling and atmosphere. It's all the devs actually cared about and marketing would've been better off reflecting this.
The point of the article was that Wolf Among Us was an interactive movie that was marketed as an interactive movie.
The Order was also an interactive movie that was marketed as a shooter. All the article was saying was "don't do this".
If Naruto Ninja Storm 4 were advertised as an FPS, while still giving you a fighting game, people would've called it a shitty FPS, and they would've been right. People who liked fighting games, though, would...
Those decisions fall flat on their face when replayed, though. Even Quantic Dream's Heavy Rain was better at displaying consequences through character death or making the wrong choice; such choices and deaths followed your playthrough and affected the final outcome, sometimes tragically.
Telltale markets choice, that's true, but it has recently and consistently failed to deliver. I have no sympathy for that and there's no excuse for it. Either practice what y...
I expected irrational overly opinionated nonsense, but you've made a lot of good points on video game genres, namely that genre lines can be and have been blurred. For those who feel the article was too long, the writer basically said that while The Order was a bad action shooter, it was a fantastic piece of interactive adventure fiction that was basically a much more polished Telltale game. I can agree.
I feel the problem was in the marketing, and I'll cite a sim...
Chrome's been very cautious about a lot of links on N4G lately, and I think it has something to do with N4G's links specifically. Going to Dualshockers through the address bar won't give you the security error. I went to the article myself and have zero problems. That said, be safe.
Now that was a good article.
The Regalia can still fly, so there's that.
Yeah, in the long run all this spoiler has told us is that it's a large-scale story and that the Crystal isn't aging Noctis (and even then, we know nothing about the following ten years, and he may end up getting much older anyway due to the Crystal.)
Still, this would've been a nice surprise.
I could be wrong here but I think it's because the enemies all died before the third spell could happen.
Very enjoyable. The plot is far more simple and straightforward than critics have been claiming and Nyx does have a full character arc and villains of his own to fight in the climax, so I can't even say it had no closure.
For what it's worth, it's the best Final Fantasy movie. Its biggest flaws were the vocal performances of some secondary characters.
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How bout Chapter 3, Konami?
I feel Kojima working on a new IP is exactly what he's been needing and even wanting. He actually wanted to end MGS with the second game. I'm glad he didn't, but you know it was a creative pain in the ass to keep milking the same franchise for years.
+Rippcity
All I'm saying is that the PS4 is looking better than the Xbox One in this case. Am I incorrect here?
Basically. I can see a lot of that 80% saying "It might be good, but I need to play the whole thing," or "If the patch makes any improvements, I'll be on board."
If this were an NMS game, Square would've shown master version gameplay on a high powered PC while saying it was an Xbox One copy, told everybody that the season pass had all DLC, said the game would be open world no matter how far you were, claim everything was a static 1080p, and mention something about driving with your friends online.
The marketing for this is looking like the opposite of NMS.
While the GPU got an upgrade, the CPU is exactly the same. That smells like a bottleneck waiting to happen.