Depending on how the next Xbox and Playstation are designed, we could be seeing a repeat of this generation; Nintendo's offering being substantially cheaper, therefore dominating the market until price drops happen, in which case the tables will then begin to turn. Just look at how the 3DS and Vita are faring in Japan. Despite having way more features than the 3DS, the 3DS is selling more, which just goes to show how important pricing is.
Actually, your consoles with outdated technology are holding US back.
I'm almost done with the game. The writing is fantastic. Totally worth the wait.
My God. BioWare has turned into GameFAQs.
None.
Sony packaging is so damn sexy.
You don't even need to be smart to dual-boot Linux, since I believe most Linux distros can automatically create their own partition and install itself alongside Windows for you without you needing to do anything.
And EA...ISN'T trying to have it put down?
The Vita shouldn't have even had a rear touchpad, so no.
*Watches E3 2012*
ESA: "By the way, we were just kidding about dropping it." /Trollface
3D Vision compatible? Fucking sweet.
Hopefully without the bullshit subscription fee.
TL:DR version: it's meh.
>Implying people even care about the voice controls.
Yeah, put a $550 GPU in a consumer-level product. That makes total sense.
Wow, look at all the retards in this topic. This is a common tactic used by all game companies so that sales of two or more anticipated games don't conflict with one another.
Never used 'em, so I won't miss 'em.
Gesture recognition on a device that's always within finger's reach for touch controls is a stupid idea. It's alright on something like a TV, since you wouldn't want to keep walking back and forth over to the TV, so devices like Kinect at least make sense in that aspect.
"Therefore, I can surmise, that you also don't have a PC because of... MICROSOFT"
It's called Linux, dumbass. Look it up.
Points piss me off, especially when you're only allowed to purchase a set number of points, which often ends in you being forced to purchase additional points you won't ever use. Why this hasn't created lawsuits, I'll never understand.