Connor
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Connor

Yes. More titles, and a lot of which are from 3rd party developers.

Honestly, if it does come to pc, I'm scratching out the idea of ever considering an xbox one.

I didn't understand the other half of your comment, but, from what I got, evolution studios (the team behind driveclub) isn't going for a sim racer.

I wouldn't be surprised considering most their early backers were PC gamers.

I thought you could transform it into a controller.

Youtube compresses videos from what I know. There's a version in the playstation blog that isn't hindered. game's supposed to run at 1080/30

killzone not achieving 1080p ≠ driveclub's visuals.

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I'm happy that this isn't strictly lap-tracks. Although, the terrain environment, even two years later, still doesn't look impressive at all. I'm definitely getting the game, it's my go-to title on PC for November.

They're expensive, but if you've got psplus, the free games you keep getting make up for it.

I never read the book myself, I've always been jumping from books like chuck palahniuk to Don Delillo, to bret easton ellis.

You can play them all if you'd like, I tend replay the entire series now and then, and focusing on the story alone, I can complete it rather quickly. This is an excellent deal. AC 1, 2, brotherhood, revelations and 3.

The Vita's got life. In Japan, at least, it's selling well and getting supported.

Still waiting.

Is it weird that I prefer the water in ACIII? Mind you, in ACIV it definitely behaves better and all, but if we're talking purely how it looks, the water in ACIII looks phenomenal. Maybe I just don't like the oversaturated color tone of IV.

The VITA TV can play PSP/PS1 games as well as some PS Vita games, but I'm guessing they'll market it as an apple tv type-sort-thing and show how it can stream movies, and use remote play and such.

Definitely. Playing with friends, chatting through a party, deciding our own tactics. There's a lot of fun in that.

I'm sure it'll look good on that system, too. But seriously, I've been gawking at the graphics for far too long.

I think it's also worth mentioning that this is the type of game that clearly shows how art style > graphics. Mind you, I definitely uses some nifty tech in the background, but the art-style, and how everything is shaped/colored looks so good. Easily beats some of the most graphically advanced titles that try to

I don't really now why Jaguar is trying to appeal to the younger audience with their "#Good2beBad" catch-phrase and now this.

I had a similar problem with it, but the story at some point gets ten folds better and mature's considerably more.