I recall similar comments about Witcher 3 running on consoles and that turned out great. I prefer to listen to what CD Project have to say rather than wild speculation from people with no clue about what they are talking about. CDProject have a proven track record of getting excellent results from consoles, for working to deliver the best experience possible for their customers and delivering on their word.
The game will be on current gen consoles, it will not be some ham...
I just cannot stand the way society is going in respect of these sodding self entitled crybabies who kick off if a given videogame isn't tailored specifically to their own desires, it makes my blood boil in fact.
Whether it's this scenario, Battlefield or even claims that Naughty Dog games representing a variety of characters is a bad thing, these utter cretins honestly believe that creators should abandon their own creative vision to pander to the whims of a bunch ...
More utter bunk from an executive who should have gone with Mattrick and the rest, he is a complete joke.
If there are more games to choose from then it stands to reason spending on games will be more widely dispersed. The important thing is the amount of games sold on a given platform rather than attach rates; in the financial reports of each of the major publishing houses, they have stated that a dominant portion of their revenue is generated on PS4.
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Inzo mate, you played a different game to me. In the Uncharted games I played, Nadine was a fantastic character, far from lacking depth, indeed, her back story was fascinating as was the portrayal of her moral compass. She was not some villain hell bent on world domination, her motives and moral values were expertly expressed.
The only thing Druckmann introduced over Hennig was a more grounded feel to Naughty Dog titles, not some percieved agenda.
I bet...
I remember buying my first 3D graphics card, I upgraded from a Matrox Mystique (I think it was called) to a Voodoo 3.
This upgrade for my PC coincided with Unreal on PC and I remember at the time being utterly blown away, those early days of 3D on PC were incredible.
Pathetic perspective, another immature male threatened by the equal representation of others.
How anyone can have an issue with the characters and storytelling found in the Naughty Dog games is beyond me.
Jeez fella, you make it sound like you experienced some awful battle rather than played a bunch of videogames, you are a bit dramatic aincha?
Clearly we have different perceptions so I guess we will have to agree to disagree. Personally, I loved Sony's first party titles in the PS3 era, whether it was block busters like Uncharted, The Last of Us, Infamous, Resistance, Little Big Planet and God of War or whether is was smaller titles like Journey, Valkyrie Chronicles, D...
Yup, I cannot understand how this guy is still employed at MS. He is a joke at this point, all he does is spin and lie, gamers can see straight through his nonsense having listened to his bullshit over the last 10 years.
So, answer me this then. Would you suggest that you are experiencing the best in video games if you only own a Nintendo switch?
For the last time, I am not suggesting that the switch has no third party support, I am suggesting it is lacking in comparison with the other manufacturers. Getting games like Doom or Diablo 3, three years after release is not the same as getting Assassins Creed Odyssey, Tomb Raider and Red Dead Redemtion 2 for example.
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A handful of releases from 3rd party developers and a bunch of indies does not equate to 'a ton of third party support squire.
Again, I am not saying that Ninty have no third party support, I am suggesting it is lacking in comparison to the likes of Sony and MS.
I am a Nintendo fan, I had a NES back in 1986 as an 11 year old and I have been a Ninty console owner ever since and I personally enjoyed my WiiU too. Having said that, I am not under any illusions that Nintendo have not enjoyed 3rd party support on the same level as Sony and Xbox for 10 years or more.
Every Nintendo console I have bought since the Wii has been justified because I wanted to play their 1st party titles, but I accepted that other than shovelware (on the Wii ...
This is merely my take on the importance of exclusives, but I believe Sony are enjoying their success explicitly because of their proven track record for releasing stellar exclusive content. It's why I, and I am sure many others, feel a loyalty and appreciation for the Sony brand.
Sony have hit on a perfect formula, mixing amazing exclusives with great third party support. Nintendo rely too heavily on their first party and Xbox rely too heavily on third party support,...
Absolutely spot on Rude-ro, people disagreeing have very short memories (we only need to go back 5 years to see how MS want to exploit the game playing consumer) or are too young to remember how MS conducted themselves before Xbox was even a thing. MS's business dealings were always anti consumer and they were the poster child for anti-trust practices.
It would impress me if they did form a new studio or two with Japanese talent for example, but buying up more small ou...
They sure do talk a good game!
Sorry buddy, but while I agree that older games can offer just as much enjoyment and entertainment as new titles, to make such a sweeping statement that new games don't stack up is completely disingenuous and this is from someone who has played the first 5 Castlevania games and the whole MGS series over the last 6 months.
Over the last 2 weeks alone I have completed a second play through of God of War, a play through of Detroit and I am currently playing a NG+ play thro...
Like many others have stated here, I would relish the opportunity to revisit Victorian London and catch up with Sir Galahad. The characters, setting and production values were exceptional in The Order and while I acknowledge it had some gameplay flaws, I personally really enjoyed the game. I bought it at launch and resolved to get the Platinum trophy so over the course of my two playthroughs I believe I got my money's worth.
Couldn't agree with you more, while GoW was utterly fantastic I still feel that TLoU pulled me into that universe more, told a more compelling story and introduced deeper, more interesting characters. To this day I have never felt as deeply for characters in any other game as I do for Joel and Ellie.
I think they couldn't be more different, there is no aspect of these titles that is similar with the exception of the camera perspective.
Personally, I loved Unity, I played it upon release and was immediately sucked in by the historical setting, there are not many games set in revolutionary France. I recall the only thing I didn't like was in regards to colour coded loot chests, but other than that I had a fab time with it.
I bought Dead Cells on my PS4 as I almost never use my Switch in handheld mode but, I think for those who do take advantage of the Switch's portability, having Dead Cells on the go is a great reason to buy that version.
I do think it's fair to state that PS4 also has a lot of big games coming up which might affect sales of smaller games on this platform. Spiderman, Yakuza 2, Dragons Quest, Tomb Raider, Fist of the Northstar and Assassin's Creed are all on my r...