Last of Us Part I was one of the first times I played a video game that felt like true interactive, dramatic theater. Part II is going to raise that bar even higher.
The Switch should get more and more games now that developers see that their time/money spent porting and tweaking games designed for PS4 and XBOX One will be worth it—thanks to the exceptional speed of Switch sales.
But, it's important to understand that the closer next generation gets the more demanding games are going to get. Which, will lead to more difficulty making the latest games compatible across all consoles.
Probably best to keep in mind that for every one hundred outspoken supporters of the XBOX One X, ten MAYBE fifteen can actually afford to buy it (meaning: will have the nearly six hundred bucks to throw towards it).
There are a lot of broke jokers out there thanks to iPhone, Pixel and the upcoming holidays.
Out of those ten—fifteen I'd imagine three or four will actually buy it out of spite of "Opinion Pieces" like this. Another three or fo...
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I typically agree with the 'to each their own' mantra, but, when 'their own' contributes to a company that is lowering expectations of the gaming industry, hurting nearly every aspect of gaming (from economics to sociology) I vote we do our best to bring the beast down.
Wish I could up-vote this a million times. This girl gets it.
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"...better dust that thing off...," I laughed.
Microsoft better at marketing? You do understand PlayStation literally has the equivalent of four E3s a year now, don't you?
Is this going to be based on the same engine/code parameters as Horizon Zero Dawn, or will it have enhanced graphics?
It definitely helped show how expansive the experiences will be in the game. Contrasted nicely with the street scene video from E3.
With the release so close you can bet money Microsoft will be doing anything possible to deflect stories like this. Let the bot votes begin.
GameSpot has gotten greedy in the past few years.
Hopefully this game has multiple ending possibilities.
Tempting...
Why hardware is only half the battle.
Once upon a time a powerhouse hit the market. Nothing could touch it spec-wise. Not until around a year later did the next generation PlayStation release. The PS2.
Rest in peace, Dreamcast.
So. Many. Games.
If any game can sell the idea to hard-to-impress gamers this is certainly one of them.
I don't know how they've done it, but those in-game flight clips actually don't worry me that I'd blow chunks. Maybe it's how well the the developer have captured scale and lens width.
At this price, why not? Been wanting to finish Dragonborn for two years now.
Has North America ever received the same PSN game as Japan a month later?
Blaster Master Zero is great.
Hoping Nintendo is working on bringing some digital download versions of some of the top Wii and Wii U titles to Switch eStore.