Sony definitely has the edge in terms of new 1st party "core" games. Nintendo had the edge in "big name/lovable" 1st party franchises.
I love how Sony is not afraid to take risks even if some of them fail, or don't turn out like they hoped. Some of the the risks were well worth it like Uncharted, Little Big Planet, and Infamous.
Next year they have The Last of Us and Beyond as new IPs.
I'm not even a Halo fan, but this reviewer is trolling hard!!!!
He must be getting kicks out of all the angry fan boys. He clearly does this for sh1ts and giggles.
KZ4 should be on PS4.
I have no doubt the graphics will be amazing. I'd like to see them improve the characters a bit more, give them more depth. Same with the story.
The Helgast VS. ISA universe is pretty cool, there's so much they could do with it.
I wanna see more mechs, spaceship/airplane type sequences. Maybe make them not on rails with open areas. Give the players a chance to explore different locations.
Ocarina is still the best.
No other game is as good/epic from start to finish in story and execution.
Watched from start to finish and I just gotta ask; how is this even possible???
That was f*cking incredible! GG needs to hire this guy period.
Love me some BBW's!
It has nothing to do with Wii U, Sony just wants to avoid the launch of the ps3 with it's $600 launch price.
If Sony can get the ps4 to be on par or a little bit more powerful than the Nextbox they'll be fine. At least both systems will be more powerful than Wii U.
Sony should feel confident about their 1st party teams. Look at what Naughty Dog can do with the ps3, just imagine what they'll do with ps4.
Black Ops 2 also coming out for ps3, so probably not.
I'd like to see a $399 price point. Sony should aim to cram whatever tech they can at that price. It should still be decent, nothing ground breaking like the PS3 but something that'll perform up to par with the NextBox.
As long as it's pretty powerful, $450 seems reasonable.
8 Gig RAM would make perfect sense. It might seem a bit overkill now, but if the console is designed to last for 10 years then it's not that hard to imagine.
I can see tablets and phones getting 8 gigs ram pretty damn soon since they upgrade them so damn fast.
All I care about is launch price. Please make it $399 Sony.
Nintendo's first party is enough for alot of people, "next-gen" or not. Besides, the Wii U is alot more powerful than the Wii.
If I was getting 2 consoles it'd be the Wii U + PS4. Alot of people will be on the same boat.
Sony could do so much with Plus.
They can continue to add free games, but I'd also like to see some free movies/tv shows. Sony has alot of movies/tv shows they could offer for free which could add even more value than it already has.
I don't think anyone, even the haters can question how good the VITA hardware is. It's the best handheld portable out there no question.
The problems are for what ever reason; lack of hype, price of memory cards, "has no games" perception(which is not true), and compared to the 3DS it "looks expensive".
Hopefully the VITA will pick up after this holiday.
LOL.. so true.
If Nintendo didn't die off from the N64 and Gamecube, I think Sony will be fine.
Unless Sony blows their 13 trillion yen cash reserve(155 billion U.S. dollars), they aren't going anywhere.
Nintendo has to be at or close to profit when launching their system. It makes perfect business sense for them to use tech that's not quite bleeding edge since they are solely a videogame company and one bad generation for them mean could mean disaster for the company.
They survived the N64 and Gamecube days with low hardware sales because they still made money on the hardware and obviously their software.
What a retarded article. Desperate for hits.
Sony and Ninty can co-exist. If Ninty didn't die off from the failures that were Gamecube and N64 then they will never die off. Their 1st party games are too strong for that. Ninty proved that they can survive with just Mario/Zelda/Pokemon.
If Sony can survive a $600 dollar launch price and still be relevant I think they'll be fine. It's a win-win for both companies since Ninty will have the 12 un...