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Darrisbob1

"HOW ARE YOU FINE SANK YOU!"

Playing Call of Duty 2 was the first time I really felt the power of consoles shifting towards being on an even level with PC games. That and Oblivion were key to the early feel of the 360/PS3 era.

That's a fake Reggie twitter account :/

Killzone's average.

What isn't considered a failure at launch by someone these days?

To be fair, both Call of Duty 2 and Condemned were wonderful launch titles surrounded by mediocrity.

I've been playing the PS4 version of Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, and aside for a few animation glitches here and there (common to the series engine it seems) it seems like a very clean and well done conversion from the current gen iterations. It's give me a bit of faith as to what they are planning later on, when

Two reviews for every game is asking a bit too much. There's no reason to do that when you can just compare reviews from various websites and get the same result.

The store and developer-side does have some issues, but a lot of that has been steamed out recently through a lot of changes to the store infrastructure.

I'm not saying PSN+ is a bad thing, I'm just countering him saying it was a free game with no asterisk.

THE AGE OF THE VOXEL IS UPON US. BATTEN DOWN THE HATCHES. FULL-CONVERSIONS OF EVERY GAME TO VOXEL-FORM INITIATED.

Unfortunately, not yet. Biggest issues is still the controller, and even then it's losing a constant battle of relevance.

I can see your point, but I still plant my feet in the camp of "it's not necessary to have played a previous game in the series". I mean, I do think that a reviewer should at least familiarize themselves with the previous games on occasion.

Indeed.

Besides being a nice white color, it also has 16 gigs of built-in storage memory instead of the normal 8 gigs.

Not sure if that justifies the $30 jump in price... but it is very pretty...

The only other change I know of is that it has double built-in storage memory.

"We're talking about a genre that's nichiest of the niche here."

Hey now... I still have my copy of The Bouncer.

Not because it was good, but just for the memories...

Just to be fair, there is still plenty of good looking Xbone games around, even with Crimson Dragon looking very... weathered.

I am cautiously interested in Everquest Next. I've never been the biggest MMORPG fan and I skipped over Everquest, Everquest II, and even WoW.