The Vita has a massive game attach though.
Video game hardware is not where the money is. Users buying software and accessories is where this business becomes profitable. Many Vita owners, myself included have huge software libraries. I can guarantee you that Sony has made more money off of my Vita ownership than they have from my ps3 and ps4 ownership combined. The number of digital titles I've purchased is extensive.
Right now, a large portion of the install bas...
I would have played it if it were on ps4. Don't speak for everyone.
I never owned a 360, so I've spent about ten minutes ever with Gears. I guess the song still remains the same. :/
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It needs to be said, and hard to say it more simple than that.
Do some research...
Funny bub from me hahaha
Did you see Sony at CES?
I'll bet they'll call it the PS4K instead of PS5. :P
All I heard the first day was 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K
PlayStation Now is the right step. Sony has a unique opportunity here through a unification of its businesses. They're bringing electronics, video games, and publishing together, and they're attempting some future proofing by building a library of services while they're doing it.
'Now' feels like the realization of the unique position Sony has and how they can start using it. Look at Sony's competitors and see which can match the pairing of video games...
Johndoe wins the "/thread" award.
Possible, of course, but I'll bet that a sequel is either in the works, or will be soon, for sure.
That's a good thing!
Same here.
The game is wicked on Vita; loading up bags upon bags of equip plus portability and suspending the game equals single runs that last a few days.
The game does slow down a little with four player online, (rarely happens with four player offline) but I still think it's an excellent experience.
They have conscription, too.
I propose the same question I asked you a few days ago:
Which was your first PS4 platinum?
This time, I don't want Sound Shapes as the answer :P
I'll bet baby Jesus weeps when he uses it on PS3.
Agreed.
Haters gonna hate. See: below
I dig variety, but variety should not be at odds with fun.
The first word that comes to mind in regards to my experience with the campaign is 'bland.'
There's a variety of missions that do not seem to be fleshed out. It feels like this game tried to cover as many bases as possible without truly covering any of them.
A variety of bland experiences still makes a bland whole.
I've played every Killzone save the P...
Vita version would be boss!
I like the LEGO games, but I'd only play them on my Vita.
That said, I got burned buying LEGO LOTR for Vita because I didn't do my research to know that it was a 3DS port.
LEGO Batman 2 on Vita was extremely fun. LEGO LOTR on Vita was an absolute mess.
This had better not be another 3DS port.
If you're more interested in the multiplayer aspect, then you may want to wait for the free multiplayer on the 28th-29th.
Everyone has differing opinions on the game, but it's almost safe to assume that the multiplayer is the better portion of the game.
I'm having a hard time getting through the single player campaign. It's really all over the place. Going from mission to mission is drastically different. From a mission that encourages stealth...
First PS4 platinum?
I won't defend Shadow Fall.
I've played every Killzone minus the PSP one, and Shadow Fall just didn't do it. It looks great. The mechanics are tight. The campaign objectives were awful. Naturally, I had people come over to see the ps4 in action, and I had to stop using Killzone, even though it makes the most sense of its graphics. Here, find your way around this abandoned space ship. Now, make your way around this lame bullet train puzzle. Literally, people buy ot...