Yeah. The way I figure, if anything consumers will be more keen on spending 500$ on a system as poweful as the PS5 is allegedly going to be than on what will soon appear to be a last-gen system, as powerful as it may have been when it came out...
I mean, those 6 TFLOPS the Xbox One X could brag about for 3 years are soon going to appear to be a limitation compared to the alleged 12,9 TFLOPS the PS5 is supposed to have.
Interesting, but I don't see why Sony would do that when they have Gaikai/PS Now...?
Yeah, great, the way I see it is that it's gonna come in episodic form on the PS4, and it will be re-released as a complete product only on the PS5, probably with a few extra bells and whistles like native 4K @ 60fps... This is such a disgusting practice, to tease a game for a system, getting people to rush out to get it, only to switch development for another system later on when you discover you couldn't be arsed to finish it on time, effectively forcing consumers to purchase yet an...
Unfortunately it does very well seem they have. The last PS2 game I bought on the PSN was The King of Fighters collection, and it didn't deliver on so many levels: choppy animation, audio & visual glitches absent on the AES cartridges, NEO CD arranged OST not available during gameplay, contrary to what's announced on the game's PS store page, and worst of all the very noticeable input-lag, they might as well call it a day if that's all they can find to upload on the PS4 s...
@ Tapani
FFS! Now that you say that it all makes sense! The real reason Sony is not going to E3 is precisely that! They're tasking Cerny with revealing their hand (a bit of it anyway, like a rough sketch)) before E3 by talking to a well-known publication like Wired, knowing fully well that Miky will read it and fine tune their design of the next Xbox based on what Sony have revealed about theirs, then Miky should reveal their hand to the world, including of course to Sony at E3 t...
Very bad move, but thankfully it's not so much Sony as a whole, as its western branches SIEA and SIEE who've gotten into that unbearable new habit of censoring games. Racy games are usually from Japan and, although I personally don't care for them, the fact that SIE Japan doesn't seem to be willing to resort to such practice means we shouldn't have to worry too much provided we can afford to import our games from Japan.
But really, such level of puritani...
Man, someone ought to coin a new phrase for guys like you, something related to VG and stuff, like "RAM" or "ROM" or something..."SAM", for "Short Access Memory", how do you like that?
Y'know, Microsoft have only been doing that for what... oh that's right, the ENTIRETY OF TWO GENERATIONS of videogame systems, after all.
How cool would it be if we could have a 2-4 player story co-op mode in this game? We'll have to wait for Days Gone II I guess. Here's hoping this game does well enough to warrant a sequel.
Yes, but you'll then be stuck with a black wallpaper with a persistent message that you may be running an unauthorized version of Windows, without ever being able to have a real, nice-looking 4K wallpaper of naked girls swimming with dolphins in the caribbean sea, or whatever it is you like. Better have a legit Windows copy, lol
This gen has been excellent for consoles? It's a joke, right? Between the tiny technological leap from the past gen, to having to install huge games entirely to consoles shipped with small HDDs, going through having now to pay to play online on all 3 consoles available, or the recurrent CE-36-w/e errors on the PS4, the lack of plenty of functionalities found on last-gen systems (and even 2 gens before in the case of the PS4, support for audio CD, or lack thereof, I'm looking at you), ...
I'm a PS4 Pro owner, but even I have to say, what a ridiculously asinine statement that is. There is almost no limit to what you can do on a PC, it goes far beyond just playing videogames, when there isn't much to do with a PS4 Pro: play PS4 games, play a DVD or a Blu-Ray disc, use the built-in Media Player to do a slideshow with your photos, listen to your music, and play vids stored on an external HDD, browse the internet with the built-in web browser, and play a ridiculously tiny ...
Interesting.
Yeah , well, not as great as Media Molecule would have, but it was pretty nice. Way too short but cool nonetheless, and LBP3 is still one of the very few ways we can enjoy BC on the PS4, it's better than (almost) nothing...
There were 3 main R&C games on the PS2. R&C on the PS4 was supposed to be a remake of the 1st one, so 2 more R&C games are still due. I had a blast playing the first one on the PS4, but as IGN said in their review, going back to levels you have already cleared in the story proved to be a bit boring, with no monsters, nothing going on anymore, it indeed felt like arriving somewhere after the party was over, they need to do something about that, offer a lot more replay value. As a r...
Metal Gear Solid Revengeance may have featured a wacky and stupidly-designed main character, but that game had one of the best gameplay feature ever seen: keeping that button pressed while moving the right analog stick in all directions to slice objects in pieces never got old! How I loved trying it on just about anything I would stumble upon, trees, city furniture, car wrecks, etc. LoL, that was gold.
I can't see any pic on the website after the link...
Anyway, I only ever tried the underwater section with the shark in PS VR Worlds, but not anywhere near long enough to even get a glimpse of what VR is. I feel kinda lucky I own a system that has that sort of peripheral that opens a whole slew of new and different experiences, but with the device still costing close to the price of an actual system, I'd rather wait till it costs the price of a game. But then again, that will...
I don't own Sekiro, but I've seen plenty of walkthrough gameplay and speedrun vids on Youtube, and I also think you can't really argue that Sekiro is even in the same league as Bloodborne. Not because one is exclusive to the PS4, but rather because it's objectively a lot more fleshed out than the other. It's an A-RPG for a start, with stats to boost up, lots of weapons, lots of items, lots of different environments to explore, lots of choice to create your character, lots ...
Really, What the fuke was SIEE thinking when they shut down the studio that brought them plenty of cash with the fantastic Motorstorm series, I wonder...
Dammit, that was long overdue. I tried getting a refund for the King of Fighters Orochi Saga as the game was not like the description in the PS store, as it is said we can play with the rearranged soundtrack when in fact we can't, the rearranged soundtrack is only in a separate menu (and must be unlocked piece by piece) and contrary to the japanese version can't be turned on during actual gameplay. Plus the port suffers from input lag.
When I called them they told m...
I still have my copy of Castlevania Lament of Innocence, and the least I can say is I don't regret not owning a PS2 anymore over the fact that I can't play this game anymore.
This Castlevania Anniversary Collection will be mine at some point, if only to own Super Castlevania IV on my PS4 (second best Castlevania game after SOTN IMHO), but when there's at least a - 50% discount on it. And I wanna see the options offered to us in terms of visual presentation and e...