@Andrew
Oh no, they dared report 10 million sales qt a games conference, such terrible bragging. Especially since they didn't drag out their opponent's numbers for comparative embarrassment.
Also, if you seriously think that them saying they don't know why it's selling so well is bragging... get help. They were actually admitting that as being problematic for their marketing department as they don't know what to keep doing to keep those nu...
If this happens... omg I would be so beyond happy.
But tbh... I'd first like a remaster of the original game. With better translation work done.
Yeah... sorry, but no. To make a gaming PC that's worth it, you're gonna have to drop at least $500. Anything lower is gonna require waiting for a sale to get dirt cheap parts, buying used parts, or cobbling together low quality parts.
I love the games you can play on a PC, but realistically, it's a lot easier and initially more cost-effective for the average joe to buy a console. I mean, I had a $400 setup that could run Titanfall... at low/mid. You'd have to...
@strangeaeon
Please tell me you're not being serious.
The inclusion of the phrase "Thanks for smelling something was up" implies they feel this situation "stinks" or smells of corruption.
This is not a joke. They're trying to play it off as one, but there is resentment plain and in focus in the ad itself.
@Dudebro90
Dude, this is a practice MS more or less started. CoD ad have always ended with the Xbox Logo since the last gen, they're doing it with Madden, they did i...
Because not every website has the same opinion on a certain topic?
i'd call this clever... if the actual advert didn't reek of them being butthurt over a policy they helped normalize.
"Thanks for smelling something was up."
Really?
No, it really hasn't.
Stories about XBL going down get more attention from people for this very reason. When things happen to XBL, the media tends to ignore it, or try to downplay it and sweep it under the rug.
Example: PSN is hacked and the media was blasting it everywhere for weeks. XBL had people having accounts hacked and stolen and personal information actually being used (including higher-ups at Xbox) and it got swept under the rug for the most part.
It's not fanboyism s...
lol the same crowd whining about how Sony hates the Vita and laughing cuz the Vita was "dead"?
They're just mad it hurt their meme.
"Controversial Camera Angles"
...seems legit. Porn/10 would totes ban.
They said Vita wouldn't get much focus either and yet...
They already covered that stuff at the beginning of that show. Nor were those screw-ups.
Insomniac still has a working relationship with Sony. Just because they made one game for another company does not mean they left. They are Third Party.
That's like saying Platinum Games is exclusive because they're making Bayonetta only for the Wii U or Scalebound only for the Xbone.
Insomniac is third party. Not indie.
Resistance 3 was good but 2 sucked and R&C is only for kids...
You live on Bizarro Earth don't you?
Eh, can't agree with his use of Bayonetta as an example. Bayonetta 2 literally exists only because Nintendo paid for it.
But otherwise the point is solid.
Sweet, a Persona game set at Hogwarts.
@Sm00thNinja
Not denial, man. I kinda wouldn't be able to access or download had the network been down.
"Oculus VR itself did touch upon some concerns it had with the device and its future. These were mainly to do with the commitment SCE itself was showing towards the device and the limitations of the PlayStation 4 console that Project Morpheus will run on."
...SCE's been pretty goddang committed, seeing as they've been improving and demo-ing the thing at every conference. And you can literally say the same thing about a household's PC: as VR improves, you...