If this will happen, what about dual booting up SteamOS instead of Windows when wanting to game?
Absolutely not! I have it on my PC, so I will get it for free. I would like to have it on PS4 as well, since my PC is pure potato, but never at that price tag! At 15€ maybe.
Of course one should always strive to have a good storyline, but one should be respectful towards what others find sacred as well. It's always possible to make great storylines that may even include things people hold sacred (such as deities), yet without offending them. If they want to have a game where you apparently slay "the christian god", so be it, they have apparently made their choice, but I wholeheartedly disagree with them. The same about the caricatures of Mohammed, i...
I did not watch the whole thing from Peter, but I agree with these pretty much! I do think that people have the right to be offended by some things, but not that it's any basis for censorship or something like that. I also believe people should refrain from offending people if possible, as offending somebody wouldn't be either respectful or loving.
I'd love a inFamous Collection to the PS4. I have only played the first one, and I loved it, and I would really want to play it again, as well as the second one.
I do it all the time, so much more convenient!
They shouldn't need to be politically correct, but they should be respecting of people nonetheless. If someone holds something sacred, perhaps you should be respectful towards it and them. It's about treating people with respect and love.
Of course, that is very hard to do these days, as everybody get offended by everything, no matter what you do...
What about music, books, violent play, and violent stories? Are these to be free to infect our children to become terrorists?!
Actually, it desensitizes people from violence. But so does experiencing any kind of violence. I do think violent video games did have a part in this action, but that would be barely even a minor part. I am pretty sure he would have done it with or without video games.
I pretty much agree on the first ones. but I'm sad that the series seemed to go downhill after Up Your Arsenal; Deadlocked/Gladiator was pretty much the worst in the series IMHO. The first three R&C were superb, the new ones on PS3 were okay, I guess.
I had really high hopes for Resistance 3, hoping I'd see what the true Chimera would look like, and what the Cloven would be like to fight against. And not to talk about the enormous portal in the sky at the end of Resistance 2. Sadly, I got to see none of these, and just the fact that it had so much potential that it didn't use really bummed me out about the game. Multiplayerwise, I cannot say too much, as I only played a bit of it, but I really enjoyed the huge 60-player matches, an...
@sanosukegtr123 Yeah, but they rarely sink any further in price.
@JamesBroski It is pretty good, I haven't really bumped into any issues, other than that the controls may be somewhat difficult sometimes. I also have the Jak and Daxter Collection, and I haven't seen any performance issues on there either.
I might get it for christmas, depending on if it gets good reviews and if it seems fun. The same for Battlefield 1.
When does ever a CoD-title drop below even 50% of the full retail price?
I would really enjoy this, even though I don't play Rocket League at all! I'd love this to come to more games as well, though it would be difficult to achieve for both Sony and Microsoft, but fun nonetheless! Games like Battlefield and COD, especially the older ones, would have a much larger amount of players, and it would be fun to play with people on the other console.
I really hope for a remake of Metal Gear 1 and Metal Gear 2, similar to MGSV. I would consider getting them, if the reviews would be good. It is very hard to trust Konami after the recent events.
I agree completely. The story was actually very good, but not on par with previous MGS-games. The worst part is that it was left unfinished...
Top 5 should be:
5. Spyro The Dragon
4. Resistance 2
3. Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal
2. Resistance: Fall of Man
1. Ratchet & Clank
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