If it didn't remove the dedicated servers on PC, and they hadn't introduced the stupid dual wielding I would agree. Modern Warfare 2 had some decent maps and the weapons weren't totally borked like Blops,MW3 and Blops2.
FF,DMC and Silent Hill were quality issues, nothing to do with the attention they get/don't get.
To be perfectly honest I just don't listen or value most "Journalists" opinions about this kind of stuff. I'm at an age where it's just incredibly unimportant what some guy/gal thinks about hardware or software. I know from experience that launch titles aren't an indicator of anything, and I know from experience that a high review score doesn't necessarily mean I'm going to like a game.
I just "listen" to Jeff Gerstmann and the rest...
That was wassissname from Gametrailers, you can't expect anything good from gametrailers.
Not to mention basing a consoles future entirely on launch titles is a sign of ZERO experience with this kind of stuff. If the PS3 and 360's launch titles were truly an indication of what it was capable of, I would have been super disappointed with both.
Considering all the framerate issues at E3 when it was shown behind closed doors, I can't say I'm surprised. 30FPS isn't by default a bad thing, it's the 720P number that's showing up with increasing regularity, that is the real issue.
I know this might be an unpopular opinion, but Gran Turismo 6 makes both Drive Club, Forza, and NFS Rivals look so incredibly incremental.
I always liked that about SOCOM 1,2,3.
Trying to think, Confrontation still had it right? There was the proximity chat where enemies could hear you and the PTT for your whole team thing.
Wipeout HD was a spectacular game, hell I'm awful at them but I still bought the...Fury pack? (It's been awhile I forget.) But just like any game that ran in 1080P on consoles this generation, it was clear there were areas that cuts were made to make that work. The resolution wouldn't stay at 1920*1080 in Wipeout HD for instance, but did anyone really notice? Did anyone actually care?
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It's the hubris, who the hell do you think you are to declare that to many new people have been brought into playing games? Video Games aren't just for you, you don't own a stake in "Video Games". People like you, who seem to think they have some fucking right to sneer at people who buy what you don't approve of/enjoy make me sick.
Sega had some of the most diverse first party offerings available, especially on the Dreamcast. There will be no crash, and there will be no reset.
"I'm a Nintendo fan and the Wii was a good system and all, but that thing brought in too many casuals."
This makes my head hurt.
Ridge Racer 7 was 1080P/60FPS.
Clearly it was the game of the generation.
Ugh. Or some people enjoy, Halo, Killzone, Gears and Uncharted. Is that really that hard to believe?
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What? Genji and Gundam: Crossfire were modern classics!
The absolute worst in PC Elitism.
" According to the developers, it is heavily utilizing the GPU compute capabilities of the PlayStation 4 hardware to generate thousands of dynamic physical cubes. "
200,000+ Cubes could not be rendered on the PS2, in fact that couldn't be done on the PS3 without seriously impacting performance. Maybe learn what Resogun is before spouting bullshite, it's not a 2-D game.
Yeah, I can agree with you on the grounds of the campaign being short. But that hardly means the sequel would suffer the same fate, and who knows the groundwork for the MP was fairly solid already.