Here's $70 million, let us play more of the game already
Screw the music industry
Wake me when it starts
My techno dodgeball skills are unparalleled
Looks fun
Unless the development costs for developing on the 360 or PS3 are heavily supplemented, then no. They are completely different architectures and require an extensive development process. Unless they are supplemented from either the Microsoft, Sony, or another source, the games will remain the same price for a few years.
I like where this mini-series is going, but I want more comedy =P
Why you got to blow up ships?
This is just crazy
Tuners = simulation driving
This is just an arcade style racer with no realism physics, just fun, jump-in-the-action type gameplay. Probably won't bring the people from GT and Forza but would be great for casual gamers.
I don't like freemium to begin with...
I wish things worked for the holidays
@FriedGoat
A lot of ifs. PS4 has double the install base of Xbox One. 360 will still be tournament standard for most games. Exclusivity matters for the millions of people that went one way or another. It matters for the millions of PS4 users that wanted to play the new Tomb Raider as much as it matters for X group to play X game. The problem in general is that exclusivity is hurting the game ecosystem and punishing early adopters. In the next year or two, we will see less and...
Or just have a PC
Tournament standard for Capcom games has been Xbox 360. So a lot of sales have been on Xbox due to that fact. UMvC3 was originally run on PS3, but was switched to 360 due to poor frame rates and complaints from professionals.
Party game you can play alone doesn't seem very party-ish
This looks amazing!
This really doesn't need to have this much heat....
Good to see Curse following World of Speed
Nah, screw the music industry and the RIAA