I thought Fallout 4 was going to be the 'biggest video game' of 2015?
I can't wait to see what they are developing. Perhaps it will be something a bit different from their inFamous series.
Not the five I would've chosen. My choices - Journey, Halo, Mass Effect 1, Okami, Lost Odyssey.
I don't know which one is better, but thanks to all the engineers and developers who are making it possible for us to experience VR.
As the technology is improved and VR adoption becomes more widespread, prices will begin to come down. The same thing happened with flat screen TV's, although it doesn't seem to have affected smartphones yet?
They really did well recreating the look of the original cartoon.
Doesn't Ubisoft have a marketing deal with Xbox One for this game? If so, I would've thought they would want parity in all aspects of the game?
Sony entered the video game console market dominated by Nintendo and Sega, and beat them at their own game. Playstation is arguably a household name as much as Nintendo is, because of its broad appeal.
Sounds very interesting.
Yeah. The modding community does great stuff and really helps prolong the life of the game in a big way such as in the case of GTA IV and Skyrim. Next up is Fallout 4.
I think it would be a great idea for all Xbox games to be on PC. Many titles could also incorporate cross play between the platforms. PC gamers get to enjoy great games, and increase sales of those games.
I don't think it will stop people buying an Xbox, as not everyone owns a PC capable of playing current games. Some people may want the simplicity of a games console.
If anything, since when are games consoles competing with PC?
Looks interesting.
This game could be the next big hit for Xbox One. The game mixed with the TV show could set a trend for future games.
Congrats to Rockstar.
I want Yakuza Ishin to be localised.
Whether AAA publishers choose to or not, I'm glad that gamers have so many games available to choose from.
Based on a true story.
As SmokingMonkey has said above, these are just baby steps towards a more immersive interactive VR experience (Holodecks, The Matrix, NerveGear). At this early stage it won't replace sitting in front of a monitor or TV with your kb/m or controller, but VR could change that in the future.
'I guess you guys aren't ready for that, but your kids are going to love it.'
I'm thinking this probably won't be localised for the West?
I wonder if this will affect the games already in production such as Uncharted 4 and Quantum Break?