Look guy, this is going the same way as our talk over Crackdown's cloud tech where you quite literally had no idea what you were talking about so I'm not going to go down the same road. I paid £30 for the game but returned it. In hindsight, I'd pay nothing more than £20 for it at best. Bad practice by Sony to follow suit with the influx of cash grab 'remasters' and fanboys like you don't challenge them to release higher quality remasters
I'm excited as hell and glad they haven't been spoiling many of the story details. The E3 demo looked really good and Gamescom footage (not shown at conference) impressed me too. Don't want to hear much more between now and October because I'm so excited to see what surprises they have in store for Halo 5.
A lot of people these days are confusing remasters, remakes and re-interpretations/reboots and are blurring the lines between them in terminology. You are one of these people. A remaster is taking older pre-existing source material and enhancing/modifying it, a good example of this is the Resident Evil HD Remaster of the 2002 GameCube Remake. Take a look here will you?
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Well isn't he a flip-flopper, he should make up his mind before writing 2 directly contradictory articles
I'd take Warframe personally. Both games are a grind but Warframe is F2P and has more variety imo. Although, when it comes to PvP, Destiny wins hands down. Just such a shame the story campaign side sucked because I was so hyped for Destiny before it came out
I remember hearing similar reports about Alan Wake before it came out and it was one of my favourite games last gen. With Remedy at the helm, and with 9 months to go, I'm not worried.
They did the standard 1080p 60fps bump up but left the rest untouched. I would've loved to have seen some enhanced artwork or something considering they were charging full price for this game. If they had released it at a cheaper price I wouldn't mind but if I'm paying full price for a ps4 remaster of a ps3 game, I expect more.
I would love some remasters of some of my favourite PS3 games (motorstorm, resistance, beyond: two souls) to name a few but Sony please do them properly, learned my lesson buying GOW 3 remaster which felt like a slap in the face as it was basically a port of the ps3 version, I'll be more cautious before buying another remaster
Destiny, The Order, Driveclub and Watch Dogs
If they can do it without making the fan louder then I'd welcome a slim version. As things stand, My Xbox One is practically silent and I like that
Wouldn't really matter. PC market isn't very big in Japan
Hopefully we get one this gen, think I sunk more hours into Skyrim than any other SP game
You don't get many games a generation that I would label as 'unmissable' but this is definitely one of them!
I'll probably wait until it comes out on EA Access but the first one was definitely some light-hearted fun to mix things up
@Genuine-User
Why do you think Sony only offer 1gb cloud save? Whereas Microsoft offers unlimited? This exemplifies the vast difference in the size of their infrastructures. The big players in cloud are Microsoft, Amazon and Google mainly. Microsoft has invested billions and billion of dollars annualy into Azure, this is something Sony simply cannot do
Yeah you're right and I hope they do, just meant for a big reveal on this game
This is false. Azure is the cloud and Cloudgine is an engine using the cloud. You can get a license for Cloudgine or hire them to help develop a game but it's useless without the cloud infrastructure e.g. Azure. They built the engine but physics are run on Azure.
Interesting concept. Guess we'll have to wait till e3 next year before hearing more but definitely sounds interesting
Azure is going to be a 20 billion $ business in 3 years. Thats almost the size of the entire Sony corporation market cap just to put it in perspective. Can't wait to see what future applications to gaming this will have on Xbox One!
I wonder if genuine-user will try and downplay it some more after "Naughty Gods" as he calls them have even remarked on how impressive the crackdown 3 use of Microsoft's cloud tech is.