If the Vita had any games worth playing that weren't available on the PS3, I'd still own mine.
EA/Activision/SONY Exec: Shush! You'll ruin everything!
PS4? POWERFUL??? BWAHAHAHA!!
Phil can PISS OFF until he apologizes for this:
http://youtu.be/jNX576Dg07Q...
Let's hope NHL 15 is as revolutionary as NHL 07 was when it debuted.
Episode Two was MUCH better than Episode 1. I especially liked how the story came full circle.
Sony fanboys on N4G are seriously comparing PS+ to Steam/Humble Bundle sales. Hilarious.
Why am I NOT surprised?
Good review.
That's fantastic.
Someday, somebody over at Sony or Microsoft is going to realize what a truckload of money they could make by releasing their games on PC. It wouldn't affect console sales in the slightest.
That was Phil Harrison.
I don't think he meant Nintendo's collapse, but rather the industry itself. Too many AAA budget games have buried talented companies because they didn't sell x number of millions. Nintendo have always focused on gameplay over graphics, so their game budgets are lower. Thus,they're in a better postition financially than Sony or Microsoft despite the Wii U's struggles with sales.
I think it's good (though I'm not all ga-ga over it like the rest of the cultists here) even though it's shorter than I would like. I'll have the platinum once I complete my evil playthrough.
To those wondering if I even played the game:
go here:
https://secure.us.playstati...
and enter:
maxwellbuddha
and then:
SUCK IT.
EDIT: Disagrees. I love it. You fools can't wrap your little little brains around how somebody could enjoy PlayStation without worshipping Sony.
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I concur. I still remember when $50 got you the complete experience. Then "collector's editions" started popping up, followed by DLC.
Good deal.
Not really.
It'll be interesting to see what indie studios can do with access to these new, more powerful engines.
I love how PS4 and Xbox One are included in the tags for this story, despite the fact that this tech - REAL "next-gen" tech - would make their GPUs melt.
That depends on how long it takes dumb-ass publishers to realize how much more money they could make by catering to adults with disposable income instead of children's parents and broke-ass teenagers.