I only recently watched the anime series on Netflix, and thought it was fantastic. I haven't had chance to get hold of a copy of the game yet but absolutely intend to do so.
I hope it's sorted soon. The PSN has always been inconsistent with its speeds, but today has been utterly ridiculous. I've spent all day trying to get DriveClub and it still reckons it will take around 24 hours to finish downloading.
I'm not a huge fan of the Shonen Jump stuff, but I'm glad this is a good game in its own right, if only because it might convince other manga / anime publishers to create similar stuff.
That's a hell of a bargain. Such a great game.
As strange as it sounds, I think this has helped push my decision to finally upgrade to an Xbox One sooner rather than later.
I honestly didn't think Sony would be able to match Microsoft's strong performance earlier today, but they damn well did, and then some. Today really has been an excellent day with some fantastic reveals. Let's hope tomorrow is just as good.
Agreed. There were some great highlights, but I wasn't that impressed with it overall. At least it was better than last year!
I was actually expecting more gameplay from Halo 5 tbh, but overall I think they did a fantastic job with their presser this year. Looks like I'll be pricing up an Xbox One fairly soon...
As excited as I am for Fallout 4, I'm happy with what I saw from Doom. Cracking way to kick off Bethesda's presser (and E3 proper, really) and I'm expecting the SnapMap tools to produce some insane creations.
How about a time-share?
Well that was a hell of a way to kick off E3, and a horrible realisation that I'm going to be spending ALL the money on the Fallout 4 Collector's Edition.
While they've stated that these prices aren't final, the fact they thought it was a good place to start speaks volumes IMO. Let just hope they are far more reasonable when it does actually go live.
I won't lie - it does look glorious. And comfy.
I think the difference between something like Netflix and game streaming is the latency. A video can be buffered or reduced in resolution slightly and while it would be annoying it wouldn't be the end of the world, whereas even a hint of latency can ruin a gaming experience. Here in the UK, that's the biggest hurdle.
Also, I agree that pricing will be the tipping point for many, as will the duration of games on the service. After all, nobody wants to start playing a g...
That or we're about to get Witcher-III branded magnifiying glasses that are fixed to your TV. It's all about those peripherals!
But yeah, hopefully this isn't something that will continue with games like this in the future, especially with such a huge push to move gamers away from the desk and back to the TV with things like in-home streaming.
While I'm not too fussed about Bayonetta, I would absolutely pay all the money for another Metal Gear Rising.
Some interesting (and pretty decent) early moves in those prices. Although I'm definitely going to be getting Fallout 4, I'm holding off any pre-order until after E3 once we've (hopefully) seen the game in action.
Considering how well Bloodborne has held its price, these deals are pretty tempting. Have yet to get hold of it, but I think I may be swayed to get a physical copy at that price.
Yeah, really going to need to get hold of this ASAP.
I actually think throwing in the PS TV is a great move. It's not like they're selling well as it is, and improving the install base might encourage developers to make more apps for the PS TV / Vita.