DominicSnyder
Dominic Snyder
DominicSnyder

Unless Nintendo super prematurely cuts the Switch off for a predecessor, it’ll outsell the Xbox One.

Oh my goodness.

The comparison of the PS3 and Xbox One I suppose makes some sense considering the extremely rough launches of each console.

That... won’t be happening this year, unfortunately.

Oh, Days Gone is already happening. There’s a lot of people on gaming forums that aren’t super jazzed about that game and think it’s going to bomb, but if you look at the social metrics and look at the general market, there’s actually a colossal amount of interest in that game. It’ll probably sell pretty well.

They won’t show a Days Gone trailer at E3.

I didn’t bother to read your reply - I saw the start and last bit as I skimmed down.

Hahahahahaha, dude, these are the same fucking arguments! I’ve already responded to literally every single one of these points.

But... Tetsuya Mizuguchi.

Both. A Tetris game (complete with multiple game modes) with a potent aural-visual-ludic concoction designed specifically to trigger the titular effect.

So far it’s only been announced for the PS4. I’d say there’s a solid chance it ends up like Rez Infinite, but with these things you never really know.

Ummm, this trailer contains gameplay, and all the effects were produced in-engine with in-game assets.

This is a neat series! Keep it up. (And do a Rocket League episode.)

Yeah, the engine is indeed the same. Perhaps that’s what they were saying. That would be kinda a funny thing to say, though. It’d be like saying, “It’s weird that I don’t like Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds even though I really liked Tekken 7.”

lol. And that opinion is exactly why the Supreme Court decided that hate speech is protected by the First Ammendment, just in case the government became populated by people like you.

I mean, sure, but that’s like saying Sony might bring Uncharted to the PC or Switch or Nintendo might bring Mario to the PS4. Those are their games; they don’t give them away to other platforms.

I often play fighting games with groups of friends, but none of us have or probably will invest in a stick. (I have a long history of playing fighting games on a DualShock D-pad anyway.) Our fighting game lives don’t suck thanks to the quality D-pads on DualShocks.

I think you replied to the wrong person :) but yes, I agree.

Really? I haven’t even noticed, Jason... ;)