"We decided to lock them at the same specs to avoid all the debates and stuff" so they decided to cripple the ps4 version just to avoid the inevitable comparison with xbox one, thank you very much ubisoft.....
good article, well said sir!
yes it is, but 2015 is shaping up to be awesome!
screw always online, long live single player disc based games!
if this is true (and it's not just a spin off) i'm extremely disapointed, i loved sleepin dogs and i wanted a true next gen open world sequel, the plague that has become online gaming is affecting more and more my gaming life, i used to absolutely adore my single player and now all i get constantly is mediocre multiplayer......
this looks like a really old version
i don't like this
what the ps4 needs now is a god of war 4
good article, i strongly believe that disc based games are better than digital
why are we even talking about ps5?? not even a year has passed from when the ps4 was released, this kind of talk makes me nervous, i expect a long lifecycle this gen (at least 7 years) i am not giving all that cash just to change a console so soon, also if you are so much interested in state of the art tech you can always buy a pc
no, i strongly disagree
i really hope it gets a price cut, i want to buy it sooooo badly but unfortunately i can't afford it :-(, also i don't understand why some people don't want a price cut, price cut=more sales, win win situation for everyone, it's not like you get a lesser quality product just because it's a little cheaper, and i'm not talking about a huge price cut but 50 bucks less can really make the difference for me
Yes, it matters
i think Ubisoft had the best e3 conference
i agree completely with your points
Rage was an awesome game and i truly never understated all the hate,the graphics were great,vehicular combat was fun and what i especially liked about this game was the brilliant ai in the harder difficulties
No
that game was Turning Point: Fall of Liberty!
please,please,please nothing would make me more happy to play red dead 2!
False advertising and misleading game trailers need to end