Not officially but a german website did somehow in a preview, check out the front page.
It seems like they really put everything into this project, hopefully this pays off in the end and we get a true next-generation game. Only a handful of the already announced games are worthy of that title.
I don't think so.
They definately say it's 60fps. They also state that it's pretty noticeable and that they never played such a smooth Killzone.
One of my most wanted PS4 games right now, hopefully we'll see some gameplay soon. I'm positive that Ready At Dawn is up to the challenge of creating a next-gen AAA game with Sonys support, even though they only worked on PSP before.
It's too early to compare I think since it's completely new hardware. But I want to see some official PS4 gameplay in the next months.
@No_Limit
How do you know there will be "superior online gaming"? And what is "safer anti-theft protection" supposed to be? You're making up your arguments now? lol
Facebook and Twitter surprised me even more. In fact, most of those services are free anywhere else.
Care to explain why? I think everyone has the right to speak his mind about everything on this site, as long as it's justified. Plus, you will get exactly this game if the devs don't read any criticism, and I don't think that you would want that deep inside.
Some games actually have good combat mechanics that make PLAYING fun. This is not even fun to watch, even if it looks gorgeous.
It's not fast, but it's definately good looking.
It's brutal, but it's definately not fun.
The guy playing also says that it feels pretty phlegmatic. My impression from the Gladiator Mode trailer has been confirmed with this video, I don't think I could enjoy the game in this state.
Funny reading this from Miyamoto, the master mind behind Nintendo's success :P
But you're right though, Nintendo's focus lies in the casual market, Microsoft's seems to be more into entertainment. Sony is the only hardware manufacturer who's putting traditional gamers first at the moment. Steam seems to be having the same goals and I appreciate them entering this market with their own hardware since they have established themselves amongst PC gamers alrea...
I think it's still as appreciated as ever, it's only that a lot of non-gamers entered the market through smartphones and Google Play which put these numbers out of proportion.
The challenge lies in winning this crowd over to try out full fledged, meaningful gaming experiences. With a 30-60$ price point for most games this is not an easy task though. But I think that someone who enjoys Angry Birds or Candy Crush might as well enjoy richer experiences like Persona or Gr...
Just vote him down so his comment gets hidden, it's really not worth reading his nonsense.
I didn't get spawnkilled once in 3 rounds, what are you guys talking about?
You can adjust most of the controls to your liking in the menu. I couldn't get used to the sprinting via back-tochpad so I simply turned it off.
Other than that I was definately impressed with what they achieved with KZ:M on the Vita, it fits the platform perfectly.
It's not just Vita articles, we really don't need anymore negative trolls around here.
Just don't support it, I stopped playing when the first message to buy some new plants popped up. This is not what I want gaming to become.
Just preordered it. This video made me feel the desire to support the efforts that went into this game.