Any news on the share of the market for The Witcher between the consoles?
I don't know it's such a good idea. The game was very short, too short for a physical release.
Is it the same Onechanbara that was played by the Japanese on PS4 Twitch streams since last year? If so, yeah, I doubt it's going to go any higher than 5/10, tops.
Her design is quite cool, though I do hope they won't ruin it by turning her into a tsundere.
Nearly a year late, eh?
I... kinda feel sorry for the Wii U /hugs
A jRPG done by Koei, the guys behind Dynasty Warriors? What could go wrong. I do hope that was PS3 or Vita footage, and not PS4 though.
They are! It's Poland's true pride XD
Seriously, how could anyone not hear about those? There's a whole saga to read! Even TV series and a movie!
The full experience is merely alternate story missions throughout 8 or so chapters. 1 playthrough was pretty much enough for me, and it got me the platinum as well. The alternate playthrough can be rushed, especially that your levels and equipment carry over from your first game. And the small quirks here and there are quite nice.
Did 2 playthroughs on PS4, it was ok. Nothing great, but story wise you could feel it was a Final Fantasy brand. What was also visible was that it was a PSP port, so yeah. If you really want something with a touch of Japanese on PC, go for it, otherwise there are better games.
To be honest, those promises weren't anything big though, with only Sunset Overdrive being a big and good E3 thing last year. Other than that, it was rather a half-hearted year between E3s for Xbox One.
Unlike Skyrim, I've read how couple reviewers themselves said they've stumbled upon game breaking bugs.
When I first saw Batman Arkham Asylum's gameplay, I thought it was a linear Batman themed Assassin's Creed.
Yeah, but Devil was a hidden character and a somehow final boss. So was Ogre. And Gon, which was a gimmick character. Though I'll admit I haven't really played Tekken since PS2 times.
When I saw her in the beginning of the trailer I've imagined her to style to be somehow more... delicate. It still looks cool though, plus her design is quite pretty. Though since when does Tekken have super moves like that?
Wait, like, Talim was popular?
If anything, it's a temporary fix to the dead online. It was very hard to find anyone playing online. Now compare it to DS2 on PS4. People are shoving summon signs, and if you want to pvp, you can pvp NON-STOP even against 3 people at once. After reaching the level cap. It's THAT active. In comparison, Bloodborne was dead after reaching a certain level.
I need a translation of that translation to understand the changes to equipment.
I don't remember seeing the enemy at 0:55. Anyone?
I somehow find this to be divine retribution for buying off Dead Rising 3, Titanfall and Tomb Raider.