"XBL has these problems too if not more, but some people are under the perception that one is better than the other. This isn't the case though."
You are so, so wrong. XBL isn't perfect but it is a whole generation ahead of PSN, literally. They aren't even in the same league. The one thing PSN had is that it started giving away free games first, and those days are gone. I have both services now, and everything PSN does, XBL does much, much better.
Bungie pioneered matchmaking lol, those people who were responsible must have joined 343i. Bungie isn't even a shadow of its former self after all the talent joined 343i.
Microsoft for me has always had the better first party games. They've been leading since original Xbox. I'm pretty disappointed that SOCOM seems to be dead, it was by far my favorite Sony offering. Best to own both systems though and get the best of everything.
I mean you can disagree all you want but the simple truth is PSNow could work on Xbox if it just had the app, or PC, tablet, etc.
You have it backwards, I don't hate the PlayStation community, the PlayStation community hates me. I own 5 Playstation systems, and currently playing Bloodborne and The Order. After watching videos of the game I find it is essentially a telltale game, which I dislike.
Does PSNow allow you to play games offline? It isn't backwards compatibility, its a video streaming service.
Not I, a multi-hour choose your own adventure cutscene riddled with QTE is not my idea of a game.
Yep, and don't forget, EA Access! $5 for a month, saves you $6 on the purchase, so get a dollar off, and start playing 5 days early!
X1>X360>Xbox S>DS4
The DS4 is much, much improved over the DS3, but the Xbox controllers still feel much better in the hands. Not a fan of the touchpad/speaker/lightbar/tilt gimmicks though. Lightbar serves a purpose but should be able to be turned off for the people who don't own the camera. All this extra stuff just drains the battery and I have yet to see a game use them to any real advantage.
I just hope it doesn't have the usual Kojima 50/50 split and I'm playing 20 hours and watching 20 hours of cutscenes. If it does it'll be pretty obvious why Konami got rid of Kojima, and for good reason.
I like the whole idea behind recovering stuff via fulton, but I feel like it punishes my stealthy-but-leathal approach to these types of games. I won't judge too early and I'll wait to find out for myself but it's a real concern of mine. Unless that is...
It is more than a remaster, it's 3 of them. Even Halo 2 Anniversary is just a remaster, a remake is really something quite different, and the scale of visual upgrades is way grander in H2A
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Is this game out this year? I'll probably pick it up on discount or something.
8.5 is a great score for this game, I've got it installed and ready to fire up as soon as it will let me. Review seems legit but I guarantee Kojima fanboys will disagree with two points:
"Game looks clean. Although, it clearly shows its crossgen roots. Not the best looking game." While I wholeheartedly agree, the Kojima clan always think MGS is the best looking game ever.
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"A rich gameplay but also some tedious missions,...
According to vgchartz the Gears franchise has sold 20.51 million copies compared to Uncharteds 19.62 million. And TLoU has sold only 8.74 million. So you are wrong on both counts.
And the Latest Tomb Raider sold 5.88M compared to Uncharted 1's 4.86M. So I wouldn't call it irrelevant. U2 and U3 both only did slightly higher at 6.6M and 6.7M respectively.
Working on Bloodborne right now, can't wait to get my hands on this game.
Lol, AAA and JRPG don't belong in the same sentence. JRPG's are terrible.
Very nice, picked up digital copys of GRAW and GRAW2 so I can quit holding on to those discs lol, new Recon ain't gonna be out til 2017 or later probably.
Sounds like it's kind of like metal gear solid then, except the cutscenes in quantum break make actually tell an intelligent story and not something ludicrous.
That Crackdown demo is by far the most impressive tech I've seen this generation, calling it a game changer is probably an understatement. Definitely going to have experiences on Xbox (and probably PC) that just can't be done on competing platforms. Man, can you imagine how sweet Battlefield 5 Xbox/PC cross platform, cloud powered destruction would be? Definitely the direction that series should be heading.
Simple, single player won't require you to be online. If you aren't online you aren't connected to the cloud.... that and probably you would ruin your game if you destroyed all the buildings in the city while trying to play the campaign, the short term effects of a multiplayer round is where this tech shines. Let's all pray Battlefield 5 taps into the cloud.
Working pretty great. Made the best Halo since the original, put out by far, the greatest remaster/collection that has ever been conceived and probably ever will be, and just about 8 weeks out from releasing the biggest title "next-gen" has experienced.