Man, Battlefield: Hardline sure does need a patch, if not just for the single-player campaign, ironically. Never seen anything more glitchy offline in a very long time. I hope my squad can at least stop staring at walls.
My heart tells me a new Jak & Daxter and a new Sly game – my head tells me it's going to be an hour of Project Morpheus and No Man's Sky.
Can't imagine Mortal Kombat getting bloodier and gorier than this, but I'm sure that NetherRealm would beg to differ.
If you can't get Bloodborne, this is the game that Dark Souls II deserved to be.
Project Cars is the most ambitious racing project I've ever seen and honestly, it's so good it's scary. I'm shaking in my chair just looking at this.
It sure does. It hurts, it hurts so bad. More, more pain!
I'm not sure if any gaming headset could "change your life," but it's a decent model, if not the one you'd trade in for a real headset. Turtle Beach is the way to go, but it's the thought that counts – it's more than Playstation could do with its single eear-bud at launch.
This looks amazing.
Star Fox, Mirror's Edge 2, and maybe even a new Banjo!
Never been one of farm in anything else than leveling up in a JRPG, but eh , this might be amusing for my niece.
Scholar of the First Sin is a big compensation for X1 players itching to play Bloodborne like myself. I never got into the series until I heard the rave reviews for Dark Souls II and even then I wanted all of the DLC. This is perfect.
It's about time. I'm more excited about all of the N64 classics I can finally play on the big-screen again. Super Mario 64, please.
The PSN seems to be made of twigs these days. I can blow on my PS3 and the PSN goes down – wait, I think I just did.
It probably has, if The Order was any indication. We're just a hair away from conquering the uncanny valley and while a lot of games have a ways to catch up, there doesn't seem to be any new territory to cover – just polishing it up. Visual technology's been the driving force of western games as much as games have been trying to outdo Hollywood since their inception. VR's the real gameplay change we have yet to put on store shelves. For now, that just means gaming's only a...
Batman: Arkham City, Portal 2, Twilight Princess, Uncharted 2, and Red Dead are all in my top five.
The Unreal Engine 4 is probably gonna make some of the best-looking games of this gen next to the Fox Engine.
Well, that's some compensation for a crappy online multiplayer.
I remember playing just a demo of the snow courses of the game, and man, the game has weather effects down. The snow is just so amazing, like I could reach out and touch it.
Nothing more sexy that impaling Greek Gods, I guess.
When I get a PS4, this might just be the first thing that goes into it.