How about for those game that get updated yearly, if you paid lower yearly fee, and then you given each new installment when they come out.
So Tiger woods 2013 for £25 membership each year, and then it automatically updates to 2014 when it comes out.
If your really into that game and play it a lot, it might be value for money.
Not sure if all the DLC extra content would be extra cost or should be included in the membership.
Would that work an...
Thats a good point.
Evenyone who will be paying for PSN+ with their new PS4 will be seeing these other games for the Vita that they will be missing out on. I'm sure that will boost the sale some what.
Remote play plus more free games = win!
LOL at the people who disagree that you got one.
I think it all comes down to who's holding the pen when they write for either books or games.
Although I imagine it would be a lot harder to write for a game because you have the whole interactive thing to deal with. You could be writing stuff that the player may never actually see.
I'll probably got my PS4 from shopto (some where down the line).
"had its customers personal details compromised", tell me what company hasn't had it's customer database compromised.
Facebook could take some tips.
I've seen plenty of documentaries or war, but I live in UK and New Zealand. So usally BBC and others are good with that. Is this what it's like in the US?
Oh god yes!
That would do wonders for both PS4 and vita.
1 wrong + Bioshock2 + Battlefield + Demon souls + hitman + Xcom + many many more = oh so right!
Might have been the case with the PS3.
But the PS4 with the PC like design should mean that devs don't have any excuse to do any lesser job on the playstation than any other platform.
I've got not problem with incorperating online into the game as long as the game still worked when you can't get online.
Facts is both PC and console have digital and phisical copies.
However Console still tend to cost more and the price goes down a lot slower than say the games on Steam.
The other issue is when I update my PC, I know that I can download my game again from Steam and it will still work.
I can't update my PS3 if I still want to play my old games, so I'll have to hold onto the disk and the console.
In 10 years time, if I want to play ...
I would have to admit that I favour Sony over MS, but during that period between when MS announced it's DRM plans and when Sony said they were not, I was really worried that Sony were going to do the same thing. (Mainly because I thought MS would be mad to try and impose such a thing if the competitor was not).
If Sony had, then I would probably end up going to PC!
As for the spying thing on the Xbox1, interesting argument.
I do agree that there is a d...
Good read and a good way of teaching yur children the real nature of violence rather than just a form of entertainment.
If the kid has a good understanding of what violence is and how it effects people, I don't have as much of a problem with them plays COD games, because they they will understand the difference.
Even so, I would still recommend keeping to the guild lines for the age restrictions. A lot would deped on the maturity of the child.
Game are really push the XB-one.
I did find it funny when I went past one the other day and could only see posters for Xbox and nothing for playstation.
It would happen, but you'll have to buy them later.
Can't beat that smell.
Just make sure you have a lot of free time....because your not going to know where it all goes!
Yeah, I love both but perfur Demon souls more.
Just loved the story and the over all feel.
Plus I found that one harder thank dark souls... but thats just me.
I was sad when my old PS3 fat broke. Loved the silver trimming and curves....plus my bearded dragon enjoyed sitting on it when it was warm.
Got the first slim now which is OK and I still like it, but the old one looked more stylish.