If books and movies can do so, why not video games? It all depends on the developers to ensure historically accuracy and good writing in regards to how they are going to present such events. I read that Sledgehammer Games has already made errors in their trailer though http://wwg.com/2017/04/30/c...
but hopefully there isn't too many more.
Yeah. PS5 in 2020 sounds about right. Sony is doing well with the PS4 right now and I'm pretty sure they have a strategy planned out for the next few years.
July isn't too far away I suppose.
If the game comes to the BC list, it absolutely needs Kylo Ren and General Hux DLC for the dance segment.
Could be interesting.
https://youtu.be/_zXKtfKnfT...
I guess some people are still waiting for this, others may have moved on.
I'd love to see a first person VR game based on those themes and the world the author created.
Damn. That's fast.
Smart moves by Sony this gen.
Japanese games imported to the West are censored for sexual content and themes, while Western games to Japan can be censored due to violent content.
Interesting opinion.
Bioware threw the franchise under the bus.
No X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter, Republic Commando, Dark Forces, or Shadows of the Empire? So many great games though.
I thought Ghost Recon: Wildlands was selling okay?
Sony learnt their lesson last gen with the PS3, and that is why they are in their current position. Kazuo Hirai needs Playstation to continue to be successful to help Sony. I don't see them dropping the ball at this point in time, and they really can't afford to.
After what I have seen of the game, I don't want it at any price. So much potential in the Mass Effect universe, squandered by the developer of the highly praised Mass Effect 1 & 2 games. Five years to make a worse version of the first game? And yet Bioware released it in an unfinished state anyway. Such a waste of a franchise I really enjoyed playing.
Out of the three (Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft), the one that would likely cause the least damage to the industry if they exited the home console business, would be Microsoft. Xbox just doesn't have the presence in the market that the other two companies have except for the U.S. and the UK. If either Sony or Nintendo exited, I imagine the impact would be far worse.
Can't really argue with that list.
These kinds of parity clauses are dumb. Forcing the developers to make extra or exclusive content before Xbox/Sony/Nintendo allows the game onto the platform, just because the developers chose to release their game on another platform first is silly.
'The Design is stunning. Gameplay mechanics are excellent, and the action will be exhilarating.'
I recall that EA/Bioware had been teasing gamers on twitter about how 'stunning, excellent, and exhilarating' Mass Effect: Andromeda was for at least two years before anything had been shown. I can't help but take this with a grain of salt.