Considering that the bulk of this article is conjecture and not fact doesn't worry me at all. If you have to assume that the 360 sales haven't decreased and you have to assume that the CEO isn't invested in a particular division (despite the fact that not a SINGLE job was cut from the actual games division despite a massive restructure), then I strongly believe this is an opinion piece vs actual fact based news reporting. Its funny how we have all these consoles that are "doo...
Neither console is a must have at this point unless the library interests you. PERIOD. If you like Uncharted then you know the PS4 is your must have console. If you like Halo then you will undoubtedly pick up an Xbox One as your console. Just because you think it is/isn't a must have doesn't make it so guys. Step off your self righteous high horse act and realize that your opinion really holds no weight to a lot of others. I mean if you like to spend your time throwing your weight aro...
Please tell me that this article is a joke...seriously, do all of the opinion piece "journalist" live in their parents basement? Have they ever held a job in a major corporation? This is business as usual, plain and simple. You should be as worried about this as you were when Sony laid off a ton of employees from the VAIO division. Or that time when Sony laid off a chunk of the folks in their entertainment studio division. And how can we forget that time when they laid off a large n...
I don't believe everyone understands the word "failure". Just because a console has franchises that don't appeal to you does not equate to being a failure. Just because it doesn't sell as well as console A or console B doesn't make it a failure. As gamers it has been instilled in us and every fiber of our being that there is always a winner and a loser by video games themselves. All the way back to Pong, PAC man with high scores, etc., etc., we have been so competiti...
Failure, eh? That's odd...I seem to remember the fact that the PS3 had sold only 4.28 million consoles by June of 2007. A lesser amount than the Xbox One currently has shifted. That poor PS3 console died long before it's time als... Oh, wait.
Wow, I can't wait to see what blockbuster game Stardock is putting out this 4th quarter!!!! Oh, wait....Also, I have to disagree with the comment made after regarding consumers buying the resolution. The perception is only created for the hardcore fans that come onto these sites and read forums. You're average consumer will never visit this site much less the linked article. Also, consumers buy the console for more than a resolution - come on, if OUYA put out 4k resolution you expect ...
I think it's also imperative that we review the fact that in every single console generation the "winner" has never been the most powerful system on the market. PS2 held the highest market share despite being weaker than both the Xbox and Gamecube. Wii held the highest market share last gen - and if that doesn't count (because you're in denial that the Wii was a console) the Xbox 360 held the highest market share despite being weaker than the PS3. So forth and so on thro...
Man, I wonder how long we will be discussing the resolution factor when 4k resolution is the market standard on all TVs. Especially considering that the PS4 can't produce/maintain high frame rate at that resolution. Hope those jabs make you guys feel real good now because before you know it the whole debate will fall squarely on the games each console provides the consumer.
I enjoy Apex, but the battle pass was definitely a let down. Whether you like Fortnite or not, the skins on the battle pass feel like new character models - not just merely a changed camo on the same hero skin. It just doesn't feel like you're truly unlocking something new in the end. Definitely more in the vain of Overwatch in this aspect but the skins, voice call outs, etc except they aren't up to the same quality as that title. I still will play because the game itself is aweso...