Sales only work if all the numbers of product sold are accounted. Unfortunately with PC gaming all digital and some retail sales here and there outside of US. Is really hard to bring sales. Consoles and games are sold via retail, catalog, and online stores like Amazon. Only retail sales are shown. Basically a quarter of the sales of games and consoles are shown to the public. That is the problem with sales was a quarter tells the consumer nothing for 75 percent of sales is greater than a qu...
A 4k console will end up in the $600.00-$700.00. Streaming games from the cloud will become the norm 3-4 years from now. Specifically now with PlayStation Now releasing and picking up from were Onlive left off
Is a useless article to appease or rally console gamers into another useless debate. The traditional console model is dead and buried. PlayStation Now will become Sony's PS 5 five to four years for now. Cloud gaming will take over, smart tvs have already render the consoles useless when it comes to multimedia functionality. That's all take it or leave it.
That's the issue right there PlayStation Now will render consoles obsolete, PlayStation tv buries say consoles, and the morpheus makes gamers wonder what's the point of a console. The consoles are pretty irrelevant at this point
Nice, oh man this could be my first game I buy at launch at full price since 2009. It was the steam sales that made me wait a month or so to buy say games.
Hey did you too went to the Ubisoft game lounge
I actually played this game at the Ubisoft game launch it plays well darn Ubisoft force to sign a contract that I cant discuss in detail of my experience at their event. But I can safely say this it plays like Need for Speed underground 2 meets Midnight Club.
Touche
You forgot to mentioned that some indie games got published by gamers aka kickstarter projects like Among The Sleep, FTL, Chivalry, etc. You also forgot about modders turning their mods into commercial games like Dear Esther, Natural Selection and of course Dota which started as a map mode for starcraft two. Yup indie game developers are leading the way into new genres like the survival genre the forest, rust, day z, the unproven lands all in bloody alpha at the moment aaaaargh!!!!!😭...
A typical interview from the friendly company Microsoft.
I am not sure about another shooter game, unless it has a map editor, create a character, and a sweet single campaign with maze like levels with hidden paths, alternate paths and the like. From what it is just an arena shooter akin to TF2, Unreal Tournament. This doesn't mean the game is bad is just at the moment it lacks content.
That would be sweet but it would affect their psvita gaming division. Next-generation, I strongly see Sony using PlayStation Now on quad core processor smart tvs and seeing this company succeed were Onlive failed.
Who knows next year or two gamers might see smartphone games on par to what these next-generation consoles offer.
Sweet, this type of vr experience I am looking forward. For this is something most not all people would love to experience at least virtually their favorite fantasy places or vehicles like the millennium falcon or hoth.
Is easy Metal Gear series except for are all linear games. The first three Metal Gear solid games were very challenging due to having to avoid seen by the enemy. The splinter cell series did it better for if Sam Fisher got spotted it will take one to two shots to kill Sam Fisher. Trine is also linear but those mind inducing puzzles, enemies with Apache accuracy, etc. Basically a challenging, that let the gamer explore via branching paths, or has mind inducing puzzles is what separates...
That's because open world games still follow a linear game rules. But when Day Z were there's no missions, no regen health and the only goal is to survive the zombie apocalypse by any means necessary including kidnapping fellow gamers then you will truly see the beauty of open world games.
The world is very tiny and limited on what you can explore.
Easy answer when linear games are too hand-holding, lack of free unlockables, no branching paths, no mini-games, and no consequences of what the gamer does. That's when linear games are bad and no alternate endings. Almost forgot that one.
What is the what's app?
How is it sound on consoles.