Whoever in the latest preview of this game said that it looked last generation and wasn't fun had to be brain-dead. This game looks incredible. Looks like a mix between some of the coolest arcade racing games, Burnout and the 80s arcade classic Chase HQ. this is one of my most anticipated games for next year. I cannot wait to play it. I just hope that we can choose modes to play, say, you are in the mood to play the Chase HQ ramming missions one after another, can we do that?
While I'm not a huge comic book guy, I think that it is amazing that a little more than a month away from launch, Sony is still announcing launch date titles for the PS4. I have a feeling that we are going to see GTA 5 for the PS4 at launch also, announced as an exclusive... The week before.
Yes! With realistic visuals and animation.
If the game releases at 720p on the PS4, Im passing. If a game like Killzone, which is pushing the system much harder and looks much better can run at 1080p and 60fps most of the time... There is no excuse. Especially if they are gimping the PS4 version to make up for the Xbox Ones inefficiencies. I refuse to buy any game that runs sub 1080p next gen. Because I feel there is absolutely no reason for it, given the power of the next gen systems and especially, the 8GBs of RAM, being double that...
Flight Stick! Flight Stick!
Can we use any PC USB force feedback flight stick? Or do we have to wait for a system specific one?
Is the Canada course the only course in Driveclub? I have yet to see a video of any other track. You would think with each conference, from E3 on, that they would want to show a different track at every show. Here we are, just a month away from launch... And we have yet to see another track.
In a way, it is cool... Because we will be surprised when it launches... In another, not so much, because the Canada course is a horrible one to show off next gen visuals, as it is trees ...
Good to hear about Killzone. i cant wait to play it!
Santa could bring me a shiny new Ace Combat game for my PS4 with a force feedback flight stick.
I agree that specialized controls have their place, but are not a replacement for the gamepad. That was the farce that i was referring to, that some developers want you to believe we need to move on to bigger and better things in gaming. Basically passing the buck to hardware manufacturers, instead of taking responsibility for the state of the industry on the software side.
I use wheels and flight sticks, but they will never replace the pad. Same with VR headsets and 3D moti...
The idea of home has been around since the early days of the Internet. Nobody really made it pan out to work as they intended. But the idea is a novel one. I would like to actually see somebody make it work and make it work well. The visuals should be real to life with the PS4 leading the way. I just hope, if it happens, that they allow you to build from scratch your little place in the world. Allow you to design your own business and sell digital items for real money. I think that would attr...
I'm actually shocked that Sony hasn't bought Sega over the years. Sonic would be a perfect mascot for the system. That is, if they could bring the game back to its glory. I agree with Cerny to an extent, but the child in me always believes that a system should have some sort of defining figure attached to it.
I guess I agree with the post above me that Sackboy and Kratos are easily identified as highlights for any recent Sony system. It is kind of cool how they share ...
If I had to choose one, it would be Watchdogs. The open world, open gameplay and true to life world simulation will keep me busy for months.
Killzone would be next on the list, followed by NFS and Battlefield 4
I am so glad they're releasing this for the PS4. I was so jealous, as a Xbox 360 gamer last generation when I saw this. I love games like this, peaceful, relaxing and just something to sit down and enjoy.
Is this a launch title?
This article is wrong. The videogame industry didnt crash because there were too many devices... It crashed because there were too many crappy games being made. The same crash, today, wouldnt happen because crappy games put companies out of business. It is too expensive to make console games anymore, you cant make one bad one without bankrupting your company.
The fact that there are so many devices and so many games being made for them, only strengthens the industry by drawin...
There will never be diminishing returns until game graphics mimic reality both in visual fidelity, lighting and world simulation 100%. That includes physics.
I always laugh when people say that there's diminishing returns on visuals. Because until games reach a level where human beings cant tell the difference between them or broadcast TV... Diminishing returns will not be reached.
This has become one of my most wanted PlayStation 4 games. It looks incredible and should be a bunch of fun with friends.
This article really didn't say anything we didnt already know. With any console, if you push it to it's limits you're going to get the absolute best performance out of it. The problem is, as Ubisoft just said in a recent article, it doesn't make financial sense to push the limits of one console and not another when people are going to be playing the exact same game anyways.
So the only time you ever get that push is when a first party developer makes a game fo...
I agree with you. It would've been really cool to be able to just watch yourself go down until a chunk of something hit you or you hit the ground. Still, very cool physics.
Considering how they were able to make games with huge choices that bred consequences in the past, the next-generation machines will allow them to take that even further. Games like Watchdogs are just now catching up to what the producers and developers of the Dues Ex series have accomplished over the past 20 years. So I cant imagine that their next product is going to be anything but stellar.
A big toast goes out to everybody working on the next game. May it be everything t...
Nothing to see here, the same old information we've known about since the games inception. He just watched a hands-off demo of the video weve all seen, with the abuse victim and the ensuing car chase that occurs afterwards. He's just commenting on that. Adding nothing we already didn't know.
I wish Ubisoft would release a video on the other side of town doing an entirely different mission or anything other than the same video we see for the past year. I'm just...