@mystogan
Can ustream not broadcast live gameplay?
The only differences I've been able to notice so far are simply that a lot more people use Twitch, but that other than the community it has, it has no advantages/disadvantages over ustream.
If that's the case, then there's the argument to be made that once next gen consoles release, ustream might actually start to get a decent gaming community. Probably nowhere near the amount Tw...
@Dark Witness
I don't understand it either, and I have and use both controllers quite frequently.
I personally love both controllers, and they both feel very natural to me. Lucky me I guess, I seem to be one of the few people that really love both. And I primarily play shooters, which the 360 pad is supposed to be the best at and the dualshock 3 is supposed to be inferior at.
Both symmetrical and asymmetrical sticks feel the same level ...
Dishonored is a game that heavily encourages stealth and many elements of the game are built around stealth, so I gotta disagree with you on that part.
But my favorite stealth game has to be Deus Ex Human Revolution.
I wouldn't say that. The gameplay was awesome, but the moral choice system in the game was one of the worst I've ever seen in a game.
THIS is how you prevent used game sales. Developers, publishers, TAKE NOTE.
"Well actually I'd easily say jonathon knows more about tech than cliffy B"
Not defending Cliffy B here, but wasn't there an article here a while ago that stated Jonathan Blow was using like 5 gigs of RAM for The Witness? Something pretty much not even the most graphically intense or physics heavy games require?
"also i dont see anywhere (in your articles) the reason that Respawn went only Xbox 180 because of the cloud option (the contrary i will say the articles point by some way the inexcusable exclusivity of the title...aka MS payed a lot of money for another CODesque game"
*facepalm*
Are you completely illiterate? That's pretty much what I said in my comment. I said that they DIDN'T go multiplatform because Microsoft paid them a lot of money ...
Just because there's no single player, does not mean it's "half a game".
Assuming there's at least 20+ maps (or at least 10 really huge or very dynamic maps), a bunch of modes with some of them being unique, tons of weapons and tons of customization (mech/weapon/gadget/soldier/ab ility/aesthetic/etc. customization), smooth and almost lagless gameplay, new content being added to keep it fresh, basically all that or at least a combination of MOST of those ...
http://www.pushsquare.com/n...
http://www.dualshockers.com...
Maybe you should actually read the articles before commenting on them first? Just a thought.
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That's good. In the same way that many single player games don't need multiplayer, there are some multiplayer games that do not need single player, and this is one of those titles (for now anyways, I wouldn't mind seeing a campaign from them in the future when the team is bigger and much more successful, basically able to have the resources to do both without sacrificing content from one or the other).
Mewtwo was probably my favorite character from Melee (if not, then top 3 at least), and I was disappointed when they took him out. Lucario is all right, but I preferred mewtwo a lot more.
@Mr_Nuts
I don't think you can compare the two cameras, as Sony has said very little about what their new camera can actually do, and seeing as it's only 60 bucks, I'm going to guess that it has nowhere near the amount of features that the new kinect has. And the HDMI cable thing isn't even the slightest bit relevant to what he said. Xbox One has HDMI IN and OUT (INPUT AND OUTPUT). Which means you could hook up your cable box, 360, possibly ps4 or ps3, into...
Yeah, that much was clear during E3.
Watch Dogs
The Division
inFamous Second Son
The Crew
Mirror's Edge 2
MGSV: The Phantom Pain
Dragon Age 3
Assassin's Creed IV
Destiny
Elder Scrolls Online
Planetside 2 (does that count? not sure)
Dead Rising 3
Sunset Overdrive (I think it's open world)
Dying Light
Need for Speed Rivals (think this one is open)
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Because it looks like a TRUE sequel to Call of Duty 4, which in my opinion (and a ton of other people) was one of the greatest military multiplayer first person shooters of all time.
This looks like a true evolution of what Call of Duty should have already become by now, or at least close to it. Many of us original cod fans (who absolutely hate pretty much everything after MW2, and even a lot of elements of MW2) have been waiting for this for a long time, because there hasn&...
Maybe devs might try adding those smaller features like move and camera support now that the ps4 is supposedly the easiest thing to develop for. Back with ps3, devs probably had to put all their resources into just making the game (as it was apparently pretty tough), now they can easily make the game they want, not have to worry so much about optimization and working their ass off just to make the playstation version better than the xbox version, and might be inclined to add those features s...
The only thing I found slightly interesting about Kinect on 360 was the voice commands for Skyrim and Mass Effect 3 (still haven't tried it out yet because there's no way I'll pay over 30 bucks for Kinect).
Using voice commands in Skyrim to poison your weapon or change your spells/weapons/gear without having to bring up that slow ass menu sounds really helpful and cool, as I always forgot about all that stuff (poisins and potions) during combat.
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Agreed, it looks better in my opinion.
@Killustrious
I care, a lot. I've been waiting since West and Zampella left Activision for a true and proper arcadey fps that only the original creators of Call of Duty (cod2 and mw1 were some of the best mp fps games I've ever played) can provide, because every cod after MW2 was complete shit, and even MW2 had a lot of problems.
I was bummed out when I found out it was exclusive to Xbox One (well, and pc, but there aren't a lot of shooters I lik...
Even if you don't like Microsoft, their press conference is bound to have some footage of some good multiplatform games, which should be at least one reason for everybody to be excited.
Another reason to get excited, is that Microsoft might bomb so hard that it's worth it just to see how hilariously bad it will be.
"And because of mouse/keyboard. BF is a game that feels 10x better with mouse."
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
I have both versions, and though I've only spent maybe 5-8 hours with the PC version, I still prefer playing BF3 on PS3. It still does feel good on PC, but it's a lot more comfortable and easier for me with a ds3.