DeadnBuriedMK2
DeadnBuriedMK2
DeadnBuriedMK2

It's still got plenty of games on the way, but given that it's been a good 6-7 years now, we're definitely due the next generation of consoles. Hell, this has been the longest generation so far, so I'm surprised that you're surprised at all. o.O

Haha, you're not wrong. It was pretty much Uncharted 2 scene for scene in the end; horse ride to the lost city instead of truck convoy to the lost city.

I like the idea, I really do, but that touchpad looks completely pointless. If it's to be of any use at all, it needs to be bigger, but to make it bigger they'd need to ruin the controller and that's the last thing Sony should be doing. I'd vote just ditch it. It works well for the Vita, let me use my Vita as a

Honestly, I don't think there's ever, in my history as a gamer, been gaming hardware that I've been less interested in. It plays Android games, like, my phone, only, they're so shit on there that I don't even use them as a distraction whilst taking a shit, and Ouya won't even have that handy function going for it.

I'm still not the least bit interested in the hardware, due to being absolutely sick of Mario all in his forms, but I'm glad to see that Nintendo have turned it around so well.

I loved it to, but a lot of people were bound to dislike it due to its more grounded nature. The action setpieces of 2 and 3 are what made the series for a lot of people, and Golden Abyss just didn't have that same focus, opting instead for a more grounded, focused and exploration-driven experience.

Ouch. That's what you get for outsourcing your games to a largely unproven developer.

Well, I'm sure this guy has more knowledge and experience than I, and the vast majority of Kotaku do, but I can't help but thinking that he missed the point time and time again.

I wouldn't be surprised if Sony confused the event by making it about all three; revealing some new PS3/Vita games and then instantly detracting from them by announcing the PS4.

I still remember Christmas Day, probably around 2002 or 2003, my best friend phoned me and told me that his parents had bought him a brand new XBOX for his Christmas present, as well as Halo and Turok! I was so excited to head over there when all the family time stuff had passed, and it was pretty sweet. Halo was

Clearly Kotaku disagreed...

Seems strange. They revealed it as a PS3 game, at a show largely dedicated to their PS3 exclusives, and have since continued to say that it's a PS3 game and that its release date will be announced soon. I know that they're working on a PS4 game as well anyway, but I'd be surprised if they were actually the same thing.

I'm glad that they're working on such a thing, but it's really inexcusable that they didn't do it to begin with. Sony's PS3 and PSP have been working on unified accounts for five-six years now, and now they've thrown the Vita in as well. It's easy to do, it makes sense, it's been done before and it works, there was

Oh, they'll definitely be staggered. They'd be stupid to, say, release Killzone 4, inFamous 3, Uncharted 3 and Gran Turismo 6 all in the first month. If they did that then they'd have little for the rest of the year, and they'd just look bad for it anyway. My point is that, they won't have the abysmal first year that

It's just terrifying that Nintendo still managed to get it so wrong after seeing other companies do the same things the same way for six years. It's like they just don't pay attention to anything outside of their little bubble at all.

You're not wrong there, but at the same time, something like licenses for downloaded content isn't anything to do with their online multiplayer capabilities, so that's almost a different argument entirely. They've made efforts to rectify their multiplayer at least, so that's something.

Haha, it's alright, it definitely goes on for longer than expected. It's a shame that there's no in-game timer really, but I'd say it's the longest Uncharted game, quite easily. And it's also the Uncharted game with the most room for exploration, which can also pad out the time if you're into that.

Nice to see that Nintendo have it in them to do right by their customers at times. Still shocking to see that, despite being six years behind the 360 and PS3, and seeing Apple go large with iPods and iPads, Nintendo didn't stop to think, "Well, this is how everyone else does this internet thing, and it seems to work

This one could go either way, really. The other day we had rumours about LittleBigPlanet 3 having been in development for well over a year already, but that was at a different developer; the ones behind the Cross-Controller DLC for LBP2. If that rumour has any truth behind it then that's not Media Molecule's next

I'm still holding out hope that they'll have the sense to push an updated Vita version of Type-0 out in the West. It'd push more hardware than most other Vita games out there and it'd sell more software too, compared to if they released the PSP version, which would just be pirated to hell and back.