I'm getting no revenue anyway, there aren't any adverts currently.
It's not an anti-Sony piece. The PlayStation 4 will happily sit beside the PS1, 2 and 3 on my TV cabinet -- the point of the article was that I think every console of this generation will struggle.
I'm really not sure how to sensibly counter that. I suppose trying to become a games journalist whilst making a post criticizing game journalism on a game site is a bit... odd.
Still, it's fine for people to criticize something they're a part of. Shame I'm likely a hypocrite but it's nice to point the issues out anyway.
I'm not saying I'm in the right here or that I'm any better -- I'm not.
Control issues, A.I. problems, bad dialogue and storytelling, linear levels, online lag and limited modes.
10/10.
Always been a bit of a Daniel Remar fan, love the two Hero games.
Just to note: This is NOT the launch trailer that Sony also posted today, this is a separate trailer showing clips of the single-player campaign released before today's demo goes up on PSN.
Seems a little odd that the title needs to mention that it's Sony Europe to me and that people don't need to mention if it's Sony America when they're referring to that, but alrighty, if that clears up some confusion.
I mentioned in the article how I see a distinct possibility in the US also not getting the console this year.
Thanks for the report by the way, but reporting an article because you consider it 'lame' is not what the reporting system is intended for.
Game news is game news. The video game journalism industry has no room for absurd console bias like that.
Can only pray that it's a new Digimon World game; specifically, a game alike the original PS1 classic.
Unfortunately, even if Nintendo dropped out of the console market it probably wouldn't leave a wide enough hole for SEGA to risk filling again.
Agreed. I'm not a console fanboy in any sense, but if this generation of gaming has meant anything to me, it's mostly been PSN.
If I'm to be honest, I suppose I made the title to be an attention-grabber; it's probably not ACTUALLY the best gaming room ever.
Yeah, it doesn't particularly look like he's designed it with too many others in mind.
If it were mine, I'd totally want it to be a social room to hangout with people in.
Or sometimes when I'm not being a slob, anyway.
I live in the EU, this news is relevant to me. *shrugs*
I don't mean to come across as anti-Wii U as that's certainly not my agenda -- the console's bloody brilliant. I'm just reporting on some news and what implications it could have.
In what sense, just in general or do you agree with their new policy?
Plain-old parental lock options are way more efficient and less restrictive on those that it's unnecessary for.
You raise a good point there, I have a bad habit of simply spelling it as 'Youtube' for some reason. Thanks!
Yeah, I've always thought that too about people that complain about the more recent generations being bad.
Most people that say so seem to have not even played the more recent games.
It's like a cross between Pincer and Zubat. Odd.
Hence categorized 'opinion piece' as opposed to 'news', to be fair. ;)