I disagree. Nobody can be more boring than Connor from AC3. He takes the prize.
This is fantastic news. Now Call of Duty and Assassin's Creed will run in parity with the PS4. 10% boost along with the new DirectX and the PS4 better watch its back. There's a new beast in town.
But that gets me thinking. Aside from a worse UI, what sets the XB1 apart from the PS4 now?
Well it's about time Sony came to their senses and finally released a decent game that kids can enjoy on the Vita. I'm tired of seeing all these 3DS's in the hands of the little ones when the Vita is by far the better system.
AAA, indie, ports, whatever. Good games are good games. The Vita has a ton of them. Plus it has PSOne, PSP, minis, and PS Mobile games.
And what is one of the top problems Vita owners have? Not having a big enough memory card. I have a 32gb and it's full, and that's with me having deleted over 15 games from it.
Um... the Vita is getting a ton of support. It has great games and there are plenty of more great games coming.
And it's not dying. Far from it.
I had written this game off my list, but I have to say that I'm now seriously considering it. The price is still a bit too high, but hopefully it will go on sale sometime soon.
I never saw the point pet simulators. Where's the fun in that? But if this game has something more, it could be interesting.
I just really hope it brings more people over to the Vita. Every little bit helps.
I think it's good that it's being delayed. With Assassin's Creed, Call of Duty, Far Cry 4, Evolve, Alien: Isolation, Drive Club, Shadow of Mordor, Arkham Knight and Dragon Age the fall was feeling a little crowded.
February is a better time.
The Order seems like the anti-Titanfall.
Titanfall was a fast, hectic first person shooter that was multiplayer only. I think that because of the frantic pacing of the game, it demoed really well. You could play it for just a few minutes and discover the fun.
The Order seems like it's a slower, story based game that is beautiful to look at and is single player only. Because of that, I don't think it will demo really well because you're not going to get the full ex...
I get the feeling a lot of people are going to comment on the title of the article as opposed to what is in the article.
This article should have been titled "Why Minecraft is So Great" or something like that. The way it is now leads people to think the author dislikes the game and doesn't get it.
I keep seeing this misconception in a number of threads about The Order. Ready at Dawn is NOT a 1st party studio. The Order is NOT a 1st party game. It is exclusive to the PS4, but Ready at Dawn is not owned by Sony or a part of Sony Worldwide Studios.
And I always had a feeling that it was never going to release this year. In a lot of interviews I've seen with Ready at Dawn I always got the feeling they weren't really as far along as we were led to believe.
I like the line that "Microsoft is listening to fans now." It's one of those things that is supposed to be a compliment, but it's actually an insult. Like saying they're not the a-holes that they used to be, so that's a plus, right?
The real problem is that what Microsoft thinks is going to be a killer blow versus what would actually be a killer blow are two different things. They thought TV integration was going to be a killer feature. They thought ...
What does it matter? Plenty of great games have had embargoes until the day of release and plenty of garbage titles have ones that end a week early.
If you're making a purchasing decision based on when a review for a game is coming out, then it would probably be wise to rethink your buying decisions. Because what you're really talking about here is pre-ordering the game. Otherwise just wait until tuesday, read the reviews, and make up your mind. Or, hop onto youtube ...
One thing that Vita is really lacking in is games for kids. Hopefully this does well. I hear the last one did pretty good.
Nope, this one is all new. You had the Invizimal games for the PSP. Then there was Alliance for the Vita. Lost Kingdoms for the PS3, and now this one is Resistance for Vita.
It's the cloud-based tv service that I'm really interested in. It's the one thing that we sort of know is coming but have almost no details on it. I'm guessing we'll hear more at E3.
And also, they think it's possible to have a profit of nearly $4 billion?? So... they go from a $1 billion loss to a $4 billion gain? I guess it's possible. It's possible I could win the lottery or get a platinum in The Last of Us, but also highly doubtful.
Wasn't all this known already? A member of the ICE team said as much awhile back.
http://gamingbolt.com/ps4-i...
I think the Borderlands 2 bundle (and the game) is more popular than some people realize. All the stores around here sold out the bundle, and it's still sold out on Amazon. Hopefully that's good news for sales.
I don't think they're "suppose to replicate" anything. If they can pull off the console experience, like Uncharted or Killzone, then that's great. Both of those games are amazing on the Vita. But they can also offer the quick, unique games that you mentioned. It can also offer the casual games you'd find on a phone. The Vita is capable of offering not just one of those types of games, but all of them.
But no Kinect means no voice commands :(