Bravo seniyah.
Easy. Because American culture is too concerned with ego than the arts and humble creation.
Kribwalker—
Maybe Forza 7 will become the graphically superior game/sim when the X hits, but I guarantee the PS4 Pro and Gran Turismo with sixty fps eat Forza 7 for lunch at this point in time. And, in the long-run, GT is going to be remembered as the overall better racing simulator between the two—regardless of all else.
The future of a console that hasn't even released yet. For frick sake, worry about today and stop trying to distract your gamers from the rancid, maggot-infested feces cesspool you've put them in by grandeur of a future that never comes.
Stop.👏Insulting. 👏 Our.👏 Intelligence.👏
Surprisingly intriguing. Reminds me ol' Shadowgate. (Now, that's a game that is way past due for a reboot.)
You are partly correct—Sony does make a habit of putting itself into as many other companies as it can. But, usually that's limited to consumer products like optical drives and image sensors (iPhone).
I'd imagine Sony would want to keep its heavy hitters exclusive to the PlayStation, though. Maybe Sony and Nintendo could make a deal: PlayStation could share Uncharted and Nintendo 3D Mario games. (If only.)
Both organizations have the same parent company, goofy.
Sony. Is. On. Fire.🔥 👩🚒
Partly from how much energy PlayStation is putting into it—Sony wouldn't be pushing this many VR games/experiences next year if PSN servers showed only one or two hundred thousand players enjoying it. Also there are tons of articles and reports about it. So, it has a considerable amount of attention.
I'm looking forward to see if Sony and/or third party make apps to allow compatibility with whatever Facebook is coming up with (or YouTube/social media in general).
Well, hmm. That's an exceptionally useful username for letting me know that the post is going to be garbage.
The race is getting more crowded and heated every day. With companies like Facebook, Microsoft, Google, Sony—just to name a few—you can bet it's going to happen faster than most expect.
There's so much more riding on it than just games. Once VR finally finds mass widespread adoption with a tent-pole application it's going to be like when the Internet finally took off. Yeah, there was around a ten year hold-over for that to happen, but when it did it changed the ...
Ten years ago that comment would have been more accurate. Given what XBOX is about to drop on the market (despite my and many gamers disdain for Microsoft) not so much. Especially with mid-gen refreshes.
JonnS, six to eight years, max, for early adoption. Ten for start of mainstream. Considering Skyrim is already six almost seven years old, that's not long.
Mark your calendars, two thousand twenty-four is going to be one helluva year. Colony on Mars, 'Photo-Realistic' VR, Self-Driving Cars, Underground Hyper-Transit Car Transport Tunnel, Ten Minute Amazon Delivery, and Holo-Decks. Not sure about that ray-tracing thing though.
Obviously there are enough gamers who enjoy VR to keep it going.
It Is an uphill battle rejoicing PlayStation VR against ignorant, negative word-o-mouth spread by envious, cash-strapped gamers. And while, yes, there are some of you who have VR and claim don't like it, there are ten times more who do.
This is the fan zone—and we're here to suggest you haters blow off.
You can almost tell where a gaming site's loyalties lie with those that are giving Gran Turismo an eight out-of ten, and the other reviews nine out-of ten.
Might just be one point, but it's like getting second place.
Surprised there's not at least one or two tens from a couple popular review sits floating around yet.
Seems like at around the same time XBOX started hammering nails into coffin of the RPG Fable series shat began hurling at the high-spinning fan(base).
What I wouldn't do for a proper Fable IV. (But without Molyneux it's rather risky.)
Ultranova—
While immersion is a great, and a personally celebrated word it does not accomplish being able to convey the point. The primal lizard brain cares not for 'real' or simulated (immersed) versions of experience—it's all one in-the-same as far as the ol' cerebellum is concerned.
Dead Space REMASTER VR? Heck, that game was scary enough, though. Especially with surround sound.
Uptownsoul—
It's most certainly not a chicken/egg issue. The issue is with Microsoft's image among the the Japanese culture, in particularly gamers. Even if XBOX decided to cater directly and solely to Japanese gamers it would flop because Microsoft has no soul.