Is it just my imagination or is N4G a portal for Dualshockers.com? Seems like most of the stories I see lead back to that site.
No. You can't score a moving object.
No.
Unless there was enough gold in this thing that could be scrapped to make it worth it.
You can't review the VitaTV just yet. A big selling feature for this is the PS4 remote play which isn't available yet. Right now it's very tied to Japan and the services offered there. However, once it does come to the West and the Remote Play functions are patched it, this is going to be amazing.
I also really want it to be able to play any Vita game. If the game is not optimized for the VitaTV, warn the player but let it still play.
So does this mute the whole argument over microtransactions? Doesn't seem like such a big deal anymore.
If it's cheaper at the store, buy it there. That's the beauty of competition.
No, what differentiates the Wii U from the PS4, XB1, X360, and PS3 is that nobody is buying the Wii U. So fine, keep the pad and the price associated with it as something to set it apart, but after a year I think it's clear that people don't care. Nobody is clamoring to get a Wii U because it has a game pad.
I think they need to ditch the Game Pad for the Wii U. It's not overly used in a lot of games and not only does it increase the price of the console, it causes tension in the playroom. A lot of Nintendo's game are built on co-op experiences and kids. Guess what happens when two kids get together and there is one cool controller and one plain one? They argue and fight over who gets to use it. I say ditch it, or make it an add on, or allow the 3DS to act as a controller with a scre...
The problem with Red Dead is the story for me. Here's how I saw it:
Bad Guys: "We have your family and will hold them hostage until you bring down your old gang."
Marston: "I will rush to save my family... right after I play 1000 hands of poker, 100 games of horse shoes, patrol the ranch of some lady night after night, collect flowers for a lunatic, and help just about every man, woman and child in the territory first before rescuing my family."
20 games is a lot right now. My PS3 is sitting here with around 50 digital games loaded on it. That's not including the library of discs I have sitting on the shelf. In three years, 20 games is going to be nothing.
I was wondering about this just the other day. They have been really quiet on it since they announced it, which is cool with me.
I'm also wondering what's going on with the music festival game they announced.
They couldn't let Nintendo show them up. The 3DS comes out with a firmware update and suddenly BOOM, one shows up for the Vita as well.
Knack's Quest for Android is now out and ready to play. Just in case anyone missed it.
I hope this means that they're hurrying up with their plans to bring the VitaTV to the West. This way I can have a game on my Vita, PSP, and VitaTV.
Only on Xbox One.
That tag line works for so many things.
I think Ready at Dawn have done a great job so far. Daxter and the 2 God of War games for PSP were great. And everything that's been shown or talked of from The Order makes it sounds pretty amazing. My hopes are high and I can't wait to play it.
I think it's funny that Microsoft even left this as an option that it would be possible to do. It sucks that people do it and it sucks that people's systems get bricked, but this kind of thing shouldn't even be an option. This is the downside of having every console being a devkit.
The director for The Order seems like such a perfectionist that he doesn't want to publicly show off the game until it's perfect.
That or they're behind on the game and it'll come out in 2015 instead.
So if my math is correct, here's the history of the updates:
Update 1 = 1gb
Update 2 = also 1gb but it replaced the first update so you were still only taking up about 1gb on your system.
Update 3 = a 300mb update and after it's done installing, you'll knock 800mb off that 1gb update from earlier. For me it freed up around 836mb.
Bioshock Infinite was just on sale on the PSN store for $13. I thought it was a good deal and picked it up. Not a great game, but fun at times. Now that I've bought it, it will most assuredly come to PS+ as a free game. That's the way it seems to work.