That info should've been made available to consumers prior to the preorders...
Anyway, it's good to know only about 10 titles will not be BC, at least at launch, and no big games at that. Let's hope Sony will keep working on them to make them BC.
I don't understand why the use of the PSVR on PS5 will require a PS4 camera though. The PS5 camera should have everything ready to do the same since, duh... it's the newest model.
Or more...
6 months?! Don't Nintendo consoles and controllers come with a 1-year warranty too, like Sony's and Microsoft's? And a 1-year warranty is too short to begin with...
My PS4 Pro hardly made any noise too, at first. Then, 2-3 years later, in an old and dusty house whose owner happens to be a smoker, when it's a hot summer and that owner is playing a game that more or less taxes the HW like Ass.C. Odyssey or God f War... *ahem*
It'll probably be the same here, and so will it on the Xbox Series X.
Japanese gamers ain't gonna like that...at all.
O means "good", "success", beat", "pass" (an exam), etc. when X means the opposite, i.e. "failure", "divorced", etc. Hence why the 1st Xbox was called "Batsu-ichi", which also means "divorced once", lol
It's gonna be confusing for us too, western gamers, who enjoyed importing our PS games from Japan.
Sorry for the noob question (I'm a complete rookie at pc gaming), what is that thing we see at 1:40, in the square with the four branches that come off from its corners? It looks like a chip on which you'd have to apply thermal paste like I did to one of my previous pc back then to reconnect it to its heat sink (think it's called), but I don't see why and to stick it onto what...
Just like the studios under Bethesda's belt were. The Wolfenstein , Doom, Fallout or The Elder's Scrolls games have always been on Playstation consoles, but that didn't stop MS from acquiring them.
"Everyone knows if this turns into a competition on buying studios/publishers it is obvious who will win"
Maybe not so obvious. Having deep pockets is only part of the problem when you want to acquire studios. If that turned into a competition maybe MS could pull out the checkbook again, although even that is uncertain, as stockholders also have a say in this and could well veto that decision in a general meeting of shareholders until at least MS have recouped som...
I don't know what whoever said MS have 27 studios is smoking. Last I checked the 8 new ones which become de facto MS studios after MS bought Zenimax add to the 15 ones they had (including the 7 they had acquired recently).
But, yeah, Sony need to step up their game now. 15 studios ain't gonna cut it anymore in order to challenge MS and their now big lineup of first-party studios. And I'm saying that assuming MS will stick to their strategy to leave their IPs where they we...
I just want Motorstorm to come back.
...and Resistance, if Insomniac have time, at some point.
"Why Microsoft’s Acquisition of Bethesda is Great for Gamers"
In the grand scheme of things, no, it is not.
After inventing charging gamers a monthly fee to access the online portion of their games (with their console and their internet connection, paid by them, not by Microsoft), Microsoft are at it again, trying this time to push "games as a service" where, much like what they're doing with that credit payment where you pay up t...
Total gyp for us Europeans, as per usual.
"PlayStation boss Jim Ryan said no one should be disappointed at the news that some PS5 exclusives are actually also launching on PS4"
I for one don't see what the fuss some are making is all about: I certainly appreciate that some of the initial PS5 games will also come out for the PS4, I'll then get to enjoy Spider-Man Miles Morales, Sackboy's Adventure, and Horizon Forbidden West without having to fork out 500€, which is very good to know, as I don&...
Ragnarök, lol
I just hope that's not the only way BC can be enjoyed on the PS5
More like Xbox Series G... for gimped
Well, those press conferences in the gaming industry have never been actual press conferences. There's never been any moment reserved in those for the press to ask questions, be it at E3 or any other event. This one ain't different I assume. It's aimed at both the public and the gaming journalists, as always.
Funny that a bar-top arcade cabinet made by SNK that aims to recreate "the nostalgic NeoGeo MVS arcade" as it is put, would have a 2x3 button layout that clearly makes it oriented to Street Fighter II and III gamers. All those King of Fighters games that come with the product are going to be hard to play without the signature NG lined-up-four-button layout.
Another proof that SNK now is a mere shadow of its former self.
Where is the link to download that game, Yarntown?
To think some folks at SIE (then known as SCE) thought about selling their PS2s to us at the beginning with stuff like the bouncer or ridge racer V.....
But then, a year later... a certain GTA III sure did sell me that toy