There's no seventeenth month! Is there?
Fiscal Year.
When you don't even read it, your comment on it is worthless. It's on Facebook, not Twitter.
He had it coming by insulting Ubisoft and their product.
Maybe due to the poor first party support in its early days?
Ehm, and Uncharted isn't colourful?
Killzone puts previous shooters on the Vita, that need not be named in the same sentence, to shame.
Looks pretty fun, I want to try it. And with an OUYA (when I get mine) I can for free.
So glad it uses motion sensor to improve aiming, like Uncharted. It was so good I kept trying to use it when playing other games on my ps3.
I want it all!
You do know that far more kids play shooters than RPGs, right?
The main problem will be that Chinese gamers will be able to buy a pirated copy of a new game for next to nothing, so publishers may seriously struggle to make money there. And if consoles are sold at a loss there, then they won't make back the difference in game sales.
But I hope it turns out well.
Sounds like a task for the studio they bought off THQ.
It would be awesome with such a huge new market. But China is both piracy-land and cheap-knockoff-land, so it won't be an easy conquering.
Funny reply, not really professional though. But put yourself in the Crytek supports shoes, it must have been irresistible.
Evolution can make it.
It could very well be Vita, Bend is most likely working on a new Uncharted.
Doesn't seem like we have the same understanding of the word "innovation". I'm interested in PC, don't think I'm a console only gamer just because I'm taking their side. But Journey, Mario Galaxy, Starhawk, Alan Wake (although I play it on PC and it may not be too good of an example but I like the way it uses light.), Valkyria Chronicles and Little Big Planet are all examples of console titles that brought fresh new and innovative gameplay experiences.
No shite Sherlock. But the PC trend seems to be shifting towards laptops and such with just integrated GPUs. In terms of gameplay and innovation though, consoles have been at the forefront all this generation. And it can't be denied that consoles hold up very well half a decade later.
It even says Facebook in the article, and on the source-link. It's clear you didn't take time to read.
But I agree that Kotaku isn't of the highest calibre. Nor close.