Yeah, I got the same vibe. At best the game is still in its pre-production phase.
Honestly, who didn't expect that #1 choice?
At first I wasn't sure, but being able to play Vita games on the big screen is not a bad feature on its own, not to mention the other things it does for you.
Maybe I shouldn't be, but I was surprised to see neither Beyond Good And Evil 2 and The Last Guardian. I was crossing my fingers on those two games like you wouldn't believe. :/
The gameplay probably just wasn't ready at the time. The actual in-engine mechanics might still have bugs to iron out. I try not to hold it against them. We will probably see plenty of Quantum Break at next year's E3 or even the VGAs.
The characters are very recognizable. You'd be hard pressed to find someone who has even a fraction of a percentile of knowledge of video games that doesn't know Mario.
I can see the headline now... "Neo-Nazi Video Game Markted to Children!!"
If we go by history it could be at any time. The first game was initially released in mid November, the second game was first released in late January and the last game came out in March. Pretty crazy release history, huh?
As it does for a lot of people. Great looking collection, especially for the price of one game.
...They aren't? o.O
It's honestly too bad that there is no skin editor. Please correct me if I'm wrong on that. I feel like any version with touch capabilities should have a skin editor programmed into it.
Certainly feels that way sometimes! XD
Not quite, but it can become such if success is made from it.
The world is too big for that kind of number, especially for the biggest PS3 game remastered. :P I'd expect at least a few thousand, if not a few ten thousands.
That is more so something I would expect from EA than Microsoft in all fairness. Remember the SimCity fiasco? I've worked with Sony customer service before and they were super nice to me (anecdotal, but whatever). There wasn't much doubt in my mind that Sony would put forth refunds and I'm glad to see that prediction come to fruition so quickly.
Anyone who was convinced by that last article that Sony would not dish out refunds. It was surprising news, but as usual Sony managed to figure out a solution that was good for everyone. So now the fans who pre-ordered can get their refunds and everyone goes home happy.
I'm a little confused. Was there a situation similar to this one involving Microsoft? If not then what was hypocritical? Either way, Sony is now fixing the problem so no one has any real reason to complain about it. I'm surprised that this sparked another debate on the issue.
The author should probably change the headline to something more broad. I watched the video and you can only hear the kid's voice in the intro. Unless he's more profound in the other songs? Not a bad singing voice though. Brings a very innocent vibe to an otherwise epic piece.
Not a bad approach. Takes emphasis away from Kinect and it is still there for the Dance Central fans.
Well said. Sony's been my main for two generations now. I still have most of my PS2 library and my PS3 has endless hours of game and movie time clocked into it. That being said, I love seeing the other guys and what they have to offer. They make the environment more competitive for Sony and sometimes even offer some fun to me as secondary entertainment. That's why I bought my Wii U when I did. :) People should love their favorites, not hate the competition.