Bluehue52
Bluehue52
Bluehue52

I wouldn't say hate but the Wii and Wii U have certainly annoyed me simply for how downhill things have gone for Nintendo, 10 years ago I was a huge fan of Nintendo, now they seem incapable of developing anything that isn't built around some kind of gimmick.

It's just disappointing to see I suppose.

Feeling the need to buy an extra copy of the game is one of the most worrying statements I've ever heard about the Wii U, if the console is in that state already it hardly bodes well for the future.

It's kind of hard to see this as them stoking the flames when this news is an outright confirmation that Watchdogs is going to be available on all platforms bar the Wii U at launch. However you care to look at it that is bad news for the Wii U, even more so when you consider that Watchdogs is the Wii U's biggest third

I agree completely, the Xbox One being a success, Diablo 3 selling 15 million copies and Call of Duty still topping charts has more than proved that theory.

Is Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Silver Edition a re-release of the EU version by any chance?

300 hours of my life would disagree with you.

12 hours of my life from one weekend supports you entirely.

It crashed on me a fair few times but thanks to the autosaves I never really lost any progress, certainly never really bothered me. Plus if they're not prioritising fixing the bugs it's entirely possible that it's just due to them only affecting a low number of people.

It was pretty much just as good as the previous entries but suffered from not really adding anything new, in much the same way as Battlefield, Call of Duty, Left 4 Dead 2, God of War Ascension and Gears of War Judgement.

I certainly wouldn't call it a cash grab.

I'm 23, if I could play a game in which I team up Darth Vader with Wolverine I would. I really would.

Did you not see any of Sony's PS4 marketing strategy?

I think this is Epic deciding to focus entirely on building their game engine with some game projects on the side to show it off.

Along with Titanfall there's Fable Legends, Halo 5, Below, Quantum Break, Sunset Overdrive, D4 and, well Kinect Sports too. The majority of those games have peaked my interest whilst for the PS4 I can only really say I'm tempted by The Order so far yet no nothing about it, Driveclub I can pass on, Infamous I found

Sony has a bunch of games lined up for next year?, as far as I knew in terms 0f full retail releases there was the delayed Driveclub, Infamous, Deep Down and The Order, with Uncharted to come along eventually.

Sure they have the studios but no word on any release plans or even what games are being worked on, as far as

So we're unlikely to see any western release until 2015?

The way the system is built together and functions seems a lot more 'next gen' than the PS4 to me, it has games that look next gen in Forza, Ryse and even Dead Rising despite what resolution or frame rate it runs (the zombie count in that game is one of the most next gen things I've seen so far)

I'm looking forward to the voice commands and happily paying the extra cost to have that built in to the system. Even the imprecise Kinect last gen improved games like Skyrim or Mass Effect 3, the motion controls will be enjoyed by others too but not myself.

I'm looking forward to the voice commands and happily paying the extra cost to have that built in to the system. Even the imprecise Kinect last gen improved games like Skyrim or Mass Effect 3, the motion controls will be enjoyed by others too but not myself.

The Xbox One has a smaller limit of the length to the PS4 but it does also have a quick record option that can be done using a voice command and presumably through the controller.

I will get very little use out of it myself but it is absolutely perfect for capturing glitches or funny moments to show your friends. The only time I can see myself using this is with the Xbox One's quick record voice command to save the previous 30 seconds, but whilst playing an open world game or the next game from