PSN is working fine for me. Not sure why you think it isn't.
Sorry, but I don't believe that is true at all.
Goddamn, the obscene amounts of money that I would pay for a Snatcher sequel. I still break out my CDX every once in a while to go through it again. I even had a Justifier at one point, to play the shooting sequences. :) Too bad they don't work with my LCD screen anymore.
@malokevi: Because PS4 is breaking sales records and is on track to outsell WiiU by March despite Nintendo having a year head start?
Yeah, Amazon isn't exactly the most reliable source for release dates, or even the existence of a title.
I was watching the Xbox One reveal in May while chatting with a friend and I remember clearly pausing for a moment, and saying "is it just me, or are they blowing this?" It was a stumble that I am surprised got past the many, many people that would have been necessary to approve such a massive undertaking, and no one stopped to say "is this really a good idea?"
My wallet is ready.
You are both wrong. Saints Row IV was awesome for an entirely different and ridiculous reason than GTA V was. However GTA V was an overall better game. Both were great, and deserve to be played.
Now since I've alienated both camps, I await the disagrees, confident that I've at least allied both sides against the middle. :)
I think that infectedaztec is forgetting about the performance of every multiplatform game being better on the PS4. So even if you don't see an exclusive game that you like yet from one of Sony's 17 internal studios, you can still play all of the other games in higher resolution and better performance.
Look at the article we're commenting on. There are three sub-HD screenshots. If they were given hi-res originals, they certainly didn't use them in the article.
Hard to see what it looks like with sub-HD screenshots.
That's not exactly a new thing. There's been developers trying to replicate GTA since the PS2 era. A lot of really good franchises came out of those attempts, like Just Cause, Mercenaries, Crackdown, or Saints Row. Mind you, there were also a lot of bad ones as well.
I think that Ubisoft has enough of a track record with open world games at this point, for Watch_Dogs to be something unique.
Mike, you know I love Playstation. As a brand, as a gaming system, as a content creator, I love me some Playstation.
I also like comedy. Of which this has none.
But you're right. It is *just* as funny as the three PS3s video.
The DLC for AC2 was pretty good. But arguably the next two games could have just as easily been DLC for all they added to the series.
EDIT: Alight, I take that back. Brotherhood was pretty good too, since it was pretty much the ending to AC2.
This is pretty great because its genuine. I'm hoping that in the spirit of the message, trolling will be kept to a minimum, despite how wildly optimistic that statement is.
Rather play it on PC.
It would be cool, though they do a lot of tech demos that they don't develop into full games so it probably won't. It might show up in a different form, like that audition video that made its way into Heavy Rain after a fashion.
@theWB27: So after spending $500 on a system, he has to put a hold on another $500 for a couple weeks while they receive and process his return? What if he had to pay rent or bills during that period? What if he didn't have a credit card? It's a problem for some people, and might not even be a financial option for them after spending $500 on a console plus whatever they paid for software.
You've dealt with Microsoft customer service six times in the past two weeks? What went wrong that made that a necessity? That doesn't seem like a thing that you'd consider "good", regardless of how well you were treated.
Its one of the few games that I've played that had a fantastic story that I actually don't want to have a direct sequel to. I could see them revisiting the world, but I'd be fine if Joel and Elly's story was complete.