Nintendo is delivering for the Wii U. I am buying a Wii U along with my launch PS4. Buying two systems in one purchase should be exciting. Unboxing and setting up two brand new game consoles = double the fun!
This November will make my wallet poor.
I am still playing my PS+ SR3 and really enjoying it. Once I platinum it I'll buy this game, but with GTA V coming out I doubt I'll have much spare time for this game until spring but I'll buy it anyway just to have it in my collection.
I hate the button placement and that it doesn't fold. If this thing had a better design it would also be useful for gamers of any age that isn't interested in 3D, is budget conscious, or has only one functionable eye.
Nintendo really dropped the ball on the design. Apart from that the 2DS is a great idea.
I am all for a cheaper 2D-only handheld for children and adults with only one eye but this thing needed the fold-able design. That was stupid, Nintendo.
I am getting this on PC either way. Not going to settle for less than the true BF experience.
Oh the guy with a crystal ball...
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Just saying...
Oh well, their problem.
They'll find new "reasons" to hate:
-it's Sony
-no Halo
-gimmicky OLED screen
-nobody wants console gaming on the go (we do and many 3DS owners also do)
-not a smartphone or tablet
-not an Apple
The hating possibilities are endless! All the hating only proves the Vita is a fine piece of handheld console!
Alongside most of those games, I am really looking forward to Borderlands 2. As far as collections go my most anticipated PS2 collection would be the Ratchet & Clank trilogy in which I am sure we'll get. It was my favorite trilogy on the PS3 and having that on the go would really make my day.
PSVita is getting the games and support it needs and haters can finally find new "reasons" to trash it.
This article is poorly written. Everyone should go N4G style and only read the title.
What I would love is a new platforming IP. The Jak games were some of the most memorable classics on PS2.
The PS3 is the only home console on the market right now that isn't going through a drought with game support, and has been this way for many years. If Sony has a very bright first fiscal year of first and third party exclusives post-holiday, just imagine how much better the PS4 will be all of next-gen.
8th gen is a new beginning for gaming!
"NO GAMES SHOWN !!!"
You drunk?
I am definitely getting this on PC. That is how to truly experience the game in its full glory.
MS is scared enough to change policy, otherwise they would've stuck to their guns.
It makes sense, especially for people with the narrower forms of "broadband" internet connections. Purchase your game, leave your PS3 on until it completes the download process, and by time it launches you have your game ready to play.
Tell that to the music fans during that rootkit debacle from 2005 that people are just immature for complaining about their music CD having installed a piece of malware on their computer instead of being "mature" (whatever mature really means, I honestly have no clue) and act like it's all good, all companies wanted to do was to stop piracy, all hail multi-billion dollar corporations for wanting to take control over my computer to stop a minority group of freeloaders.
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DRM has been around for a long time now and even the more aggressive/in-your-face forms had no history of success in combating piracy. The music industry learned the hard way and even iTunes also no longer implements the old 5-computer limit technology in future purchases (to be honest I had little problem with this one as I've seen MUCH worse). That rootkit in 2005 didn't make it very far either. Always-on DRM found in some of Ubisoft's games didn't do the job and wasn't ...
You wish you can afford more than one console.