Wonder if D will ever get a remake?
BREAKING NEWS: Water is wet.
Thanks to games like Heavy Rain (released, what, six years ago?) I couldn't tell at first if this was live-action or computer graphics.
I'm interested to see if this format will lure in players who typically don't play console video games. (Which I think is PlayStation's goal.)
The fact is as simple as this: One interesting event from Microsoft can't hold gamers' attention as much as the dozens of events held by Sony and Nintendo.
The 'one event' will be over soon.
The 'many events' have and will keep happening.
Interesting/ironic that this is hitting (roughly) around the same time as the re-release of L.A. Noire (an astonishing game)—one of the most violent (and realistic, to boot) titles I've ever played.
Dang—almost eight million? And it's not even December yet?
To be certain, one factor is Nintendo's timing. With the PS4 and XBOX One being nicely saturated and established, the Switch released in prime time to pique the attention of those gamers who were ready to add a new experience to their game repertoire.
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Gritty and grime-ladened, L.A. Noire had me drawn in and transported to one of my top three favorite times and places. I remember driving through the barely-more-than-shanties neighborhoods (especially running through backyard fences and clotheslines) like it was yesterday. Even through there was a dark theme of murder, rape and mobster-rich poverty that plagued the town a certain light seemed to shine with promise. Ah, Hollywood.
(That ending, though. I wonder if L.A. Noir...
Pushing my temptation factor up another level. Two-fifty for the T300 and we have a deal.
One of my top three long-term watched titles.
Great timing by Guerilla. Perfect for going into the winter months here in the States
Inpatient looks intense.
Looking forward to getting Bound for free on PSN. These sales are hopefully just the start to a month full of great PlayStation and Nintendo deals.
The writers who seemingly make a living off of these Bat-Boy fictional tabloid-style articles need to be cut off. Here's a start:
joseph Moran
He's the one who wrote this. I'll be doing my best at avoiding his instigative journalism.
Since the PlayStation VR only just sold a million+ recently, it's probably a safe bet to imagine there are a few developers that just started developing VR titles (they held off until they were sure it wasn't going to tank in its first year). Next summer's E3 should be EVEN MORE exciting.
You sure you're a gamer?
If you can't find at least a handful of games from this list you might want to reconsider.
Superhot VR
Ace Combat 7
Moss
Eden
Transference
Truth & Blood
Star Child
Farpoint
The Werewolf Within
Robinson: The Journey
Skyrim VR
Doom VFR
Rez Infinite
Thumper
Battle Zone
Statik
Drea...
Yassir!
[......🐠......swims up.......gives a couple darting glances at *bait*.......decides to swim on.....🐠....]
Considering the PlayStation division is basically leading the company's growth, this is impressive.
Feels like PS4 has only been out for a couple years (but, what it's almost five?)... Imagining it only being two more till PS5 is kind of crazy.