Both.
Both.
This game is a lot of fun. I bought it back when it released and never regretted it.
If true it's a welcome move, which along with the return of the "Start" button sees the operating system return to the kind of experience desktop users should have had by default in the first place. And while we could be congratulating Microsoft on paying closer attention to the people actually using its products, The…
That line is getting so, so old. WE KNOW. We don't care, we bought them anyway, either because we're rich, stupid or completely freakin' badass and revel in the challenge of possible save deletion. I'm sorry I've enjoyed a few hundred hours worth of entertainment thanks to my PS4, and I'm sorry that makes you feel as…
Personally, I found it pretty boring. The art style was ok, but the gameplay was not anything that grabbed my attention.
Fail or Win?
I came here to see a comment along these lines. Thanks for not disappointing me.
at this point it's almost not worth selling an XBO on ebay, PS4 is still profitable.
I feel bad for the people who lost their jobs, but yeah. This is kind of what should happen when you consistently turn out such crappy games.
.xib is pronounced "zib." .nib is actually a totally different thing and pronouncing them the same it would be confusing.
Too much.
It's definitely tacked on, but it works. Basically, you play as Knack and anyone can pick up a second controller and jump in your game as RoboKnack. He helps you out, but the action still focuses on Knack, the camera follows Knack, and every time there's an animated video sequence, RoboKnack is mysteriously gone and…
Knack really is a pretty (and underrated) game. I just beat it over the weekend and my 8 year-old daughter loves it too.
On Xbox One, you insert a disc and are shown a progress bar showing the percentage of the full installation, and when enough is installed to run the game, you'll see a message that says "Ready to Start!" The only difference is that the installation from the disc doesn't seem to start until you've downloaded and…
Wait, so your previous consoles all died the minute these new ones hit the street? I'm so sorry about that.
Edge: Xbox One. For most users, the PS4 music will eventually have to go. The Xbox One startup sound will be with us for years to come. It will likely become iconic, a mini-melody that will be heard by millions of people millions of times. That's pretty cool.
If you can stand the in-ear style buds, the Vita headset works perfectly and sounds decent and is around $12 on Amazon. I'm happy with that for now. I'm honestly surprised they didn't just rebrand it prior to launch as the "PlayStation Headset." Kudos to Sony for using a standard jack/configuration and for allowing us…
Interesting. I will have to learn to sing to my PS4. I might see how it feels about "Soft Kitty."
I have to know—what did you sing to it?