Jun284
DeltaJun
Jun284

They can import now because it's region free.

yeah, no it isnt anything like rape you asshole.

But I mean...you weren't getting one to begin with. So this amounts to trolling.

Two enter one leaves *starts chanting*

So since the Wii U is already out does that mean it's currently winning the 8th Gen Console War? For one year it will have been on top... by default. Woo hoo!

I'll definitely want to check out Project Spark, I can see some fun times with that one.

Check Playstation's presentation again. Multiplayer will now require PlayStation Plus. Also no first party support for those apps unlike Xbox.

The only difference that matters:

The Xbox One has a strong focus on all media, and is a well-rounded box. The Sony device seems to be identical in media features to the PS3. It's not as if the Xbox is prioritizing video OVER games.

It's a Day One patch. Such a hassle to connect it once isnt' it?

Hope the complainers are happy, you wanted an Xbox 360 2 and you got one. I myself was looking forward to a new idea of console gaming system, but oh well.

Welp, now Microsoft wins.

It takes more guts to hold your hands up and admit you're wrong than to hold firm to your awful policies. Just look to George Osborne (UK Chancellor of the Exchequer) and how he refuses to change his policies despite the fact child poverty in the UK is now increasing and more families who used to be relatively well

DRM and semi-online requirements = KOTAKU COMMENT SECTION NERD RAGE

#XBOXWON

Killzone will never be a Halo-killer. It doesn't have any co-op. What makes games like Halo and Gears great is the fact that you can play through the campaign with your friends.

How many Killzone games are there?? People say Halo is being milked?? At least Halo is a good game.

Gen has nothing to do with power, graphics or games. Wii U is Gen 8, just like 3DS, Vita, PS4 and XBO.

"And oh, the big story that everyone's talking about is this system is the only one where you can still play used games," Fallon said.

See, this is part of the problem. The actual message from Microsoft has been so lost and muddled that people have a very skewed perspective of what's actually happening.