When I first made the switch, about 5 years ago, I thought that it was impossible for me to play any PC game without a controller. It took me about 8 months to get to a normal level of comfort with the mouse/keyboard and it came naturally to my surprise. I played a lot of competitive shooters and the controller just wasn't working against the other players, so I forced myself to suck and get stomped into the ground until I got better with the mouse and keyboard. I almost gave up thinking ...
Like a heater
Not a good look tbh and the name is just as bad as the Wii U.
When Netflix cancled Marco Polo, I cancled my Netflix account and haven't looked back every since. That's how much I liked Marco Polo.
Cold, brutal and savage. Would give you bubble if N4G still had those.
Or when you games look like GCN games and not really doing much.
What year is this?
AMD CPU-GPU build is the way for gamers right now.
1080Ti is overkill.
Also, 144hz freesync/g-sync > 4K craze.
I would choose the larger player base and more content on PS4 over resolution.
"Not only will this be the best place for all multi-plats" No It's not. I can spend $500 on my PC and get a way better experience than I could get on XBOX. 4K 60fps with no restrictions.
A powerful console with no games for $499. lol Good luck trying to sell that.
Nintendo is the joke of the industry.
Lol
So your saying PS2 sold 155 million before PS3 was released? If so, you're wrong. Also, that means you expect PS4 to completely stop selling once PS5 is out. PS4 will be very cheap with a great library of games by the time PS5 is released. I don't think it'll reach PS2 numbers but it has a very great chance to become the second best selling console of all time and if that happens, It will be considered PlayStation's most successful console ever.
I always laugh whenever I see something like this. I've lived in United States my entire life and I've never owned an Xbox console. Am I suppose to automatically buy it because it's "American" made? On the other hand I've owned every single PlayStation console since the PSX.
I haven't played enough games last year to join this discussion but, I'm looking forward to the results.
That's funny considering Revelations 1 was closer to the classics than RE7.
As a long time Resident Evil fan, I have to agree with Foxtrot here. This Resident Evil is a little similar to the classics but the lack of enemy types, third person camera view and slow moving zombies makes this nothing like the classics. It's huge missed opportunity IMO. They did get the atmosphere right, but that's about it.
Edit: This Resident Evil feels like a light version of the classics.
lmao
I remember this game. PS2 had so many hidden gems.