I thought the same thing when I saw early games on PS3 and 360. I was wrong, over time these consoles ame into their own.
lol
The first game to benefit from these huge assets will be Dead or Alive...
I went there :(
Some of us who are not sweating zit faced teenagers are able to note that Cliffy B has been around a lot longer than Gears and has been apart of some amazing games from platformers to first and third person based games.
All games he has worked on have been genre defining... Like how this site defines PS3 fanboyism. If he had of made something on the Playstation your mouths would be open and waiting.
If what you're saying is correct stuna1, then MC_KOOL_K is a nitwit for comparing PS4's latest against PS3/360's 7 year old hardware... I am fairly sure he was on about the PC (probably having never actually seen it).
Click the WiiU tab go take a look a all the Sony and Microsoft fans comments there.
However I will say that Killzone doesn indeed look amazing graphically, but it looked as shallow as the previous iterations on gameplay... which in my opinion has always let the franchise down. The fact the PS4 is going to be pumping out games that looks that pretty, gets me a little juicy though.
He misspelled Gamer in his own name too, you might as well try digging a new window in the wall with your own head :)
Don't feed the trolls!
Bring on the Bruce Lee hall of mirrors death match level!
I love Gears. It has been one of my favourite franchises this generation. I would love to see something like it on PS4 with all the awesome processing power. Chainsawing someone in half will only be more rewarding.
All you missed out on is some plastic case with LED's that inform you if it's switched on or not. I think seeing game footage that made me go through puberty a 2nd time was a little more important.
I'm yet to buy this game, but will do sooner or later. I'm sure the microtran system doesn't effect the game hugely, but that doesn't really make it OK. Game were a lot more enjoyable when you were rewarded extra things for how well you played/explored them. This microtransaction crap seems to have stepped in and taken over from it, which is not a good thing at all.
Whad Der Fuq?
Why would it be good business sense to go around bricking consoles... you're hardly going to sell software if you're doing such a thing. Think it through.
My thoughts exactly. I love zombies... but I can spy another Zombie cash in title a mile off.
That escalated quickly.
I don't think he took a shot at you. And if you get "a little more than offended" about someones personal opinion of an article you published for ALL TO SEE I suggest you give it up right now. Not eveyone will agree with you, and not everyone will find your articles interesting...
CHANGE IT GRIFTER024... WIN THE INTERNETZ!
Bugger... your finally found it eh? (<.<) (>.>) *slinks away*
@AlphaTauri
Don't worry about the term "hardcore games" or "hardcore gamer"... it's just a term nitwits use to justify their gaming choice. Tetris in todays standards would be considered "casual" when in actuality it is way tougher to master than something like "call of halo-field killzone 4".
You're either a gamer or not... there is no elitist inner circle gamers, just disillusioned super nerds.
It's not mature... I can't think of anything more appealing to teens and tweens as man in a space suit that gives you super gundam powers.
As someone in their 30's I say NAY!
I got as far as Assasins Creed revelations... too burnt out fromt he series to play AC3, let alone ANOTHER sequel.