As a PC gamer I might get a Switch, it's the only console that does things differently and isn't just a lesser version of what I already own.
Sega only made one truly successful console, the Megadrive, I'm personally shocked they lasted as long as they did in the console industry considering they made turkeys like the Mega CD, 32X and the Saturn, the latter being a 2d centric console released at a time when 3d was clearly where the whole industry was headed, made all the worse when you consider Sega were a 3d arcade powerhouse...
I say that as a 90's Sega fanboy.
I'm quite content with 1080p tbh, I'm going wait for an upgrade when they release the first 1M screen, aka 1 million horizontal pixels!
I think they proved that 8K is not necessary unless you are turning your whole wall into a screen like in the original Total Recall. 4K seems to be the optimum resolution on a screen that's 69" or above.
I hope so anyway, after that they can focus on other more important things like framerate, AI, physics and general detail. I'd like to see the resolution of textures/models etc make the most of 4K before higher resolutions are attempted, heck I don't think...
I'll get it when it's £15, I've only paid more than £30 once on Steam for a AAA game, certainly not going to do it for an indie game.
It won't come close the PS2's sales, you guys are dreaming.
An unofficial sequel to Diddy Kong Racing would be nice.
It would make sense for the snes mini to be able to play nes games as well, kind of like backwards compatibility, if they add that and also access to an online store for further purchases then it will be a hit.
I liked the game even though it was broken, it was well worth the £15 I paid for it.
I take it that's Playstation fanboys marking down comments, cowards.
They're not really competing, I certainly doubt I'll purchase Sonic Forces anyway.
Then you have incredibly low standards, harsh but true.
It is surprising considering how awful the Killzone series was.
I'm not sure separating the scores is the best idea, but I guess I appreciate someone is highlighting the things you are. I believe there's a Christian movie reviewing site that does just that, maybe you could have their kind of success if you emphasized the Christian perspective on VG's far more.
You could add more salt and light without feeling the slightest bit apologetic. Going forward I believe wholesome entertainment for the whole family is where the peop...
That's good, I guess they didn't want another disaster.
What exactly is Christ centered about this site? The review makes it clear a Christian should avoid the game but you still give it a 9/10, I'm not attacking you I just don't get it.
I tried the Dishonored 2 demo and it's runs nowhere near good enough for a game that looks merely decent. Even at half price it just wasn't worth it, a shame considering the game seemed decent. Have Arkane made this game with the same engine (aka a modified id tech 5)? If so then I'll give it a miss thanks, barring a miracle of course.
Companies like this make me sick, they claim to be American, they take American money, but they hire as few Americans as they can. Hopefully that kind of despicable behaviour won't be rewarded anymore and companies that actually invest in their host country will prosper.
They were pretty savage though, compared to Europeans of the time anyway. All "savage" means is that they were less civilised, aka more primitive. Compared to the west, some parts of the Middle East are pretty savage as well. It doesn't make you of less value, it just means you haven't made as many advances for whatever reason, get over it.
I hope it's better than the half finished second game. It had potential but the publisher clearly ran out of money long before it was done. I eventually repurchased the PC version of the Warmastered edition in a sale and it was one of the worst ports I've ever played, it's still unplayable on my GTX1060...I really hope the developers of that port have nothing to do with this new game.