PlaidNinja
PlaidNinja
PlaidNinja

Yeah well, there are more than enough of the other kind out there.

All the way to the Munn?

I had to stop - there were too many major functions mapped to complex control schemes, while minor things got single key presses. It's been a while since I played, so I can't recall what the exact problem was.

Guacamelee is fantastic... on PS3. The controls are shit on Vita.

Is this only on Xbone?

"Hollywood's lapdog: Ken Watanabe."

I could be wrong, but I just seem to have this formula in my head...

If you want to buy a copy of the game to help support Lab Zero, buy the Steam version. The PS3 and 360 versions won't result in any extra money for L0 at this point, and Konami gets a cut from those.

Focusing on who she'll schtupp in the end is like focusing on the vitamin content of a Big Mac.

Sure, I mean, everyone knows the Lexus LS460 is a great car, but don't have the money to buy and maintain it, and opt for the car they can afford.

If you have an understanding of PC hardware, what's compatible with what, performance, etc - sure. That level of understanding is not needed for consoles.

How much would it cost to create a PS2 emulator? I'm not saying emulate the games, I'm saying create an emulator that users could buy for use with their own discs. If PCSX2 can exist, Sony can make something better.

But that's it. That's the one requirement. Have the console. OK, to be fair, some games need HD space.

Crack whore is high on crack.

PC games work out of the box as much as console games.

GTA 4 - there was so much I loved about the game, and I wanted so very much to play it through, but so much of the game relies on relationships that need to be maintained. I wanted a free roaming game that let me do what I wanted when I wanted. The interruptions made it seem like I would be missing out if I didn't

This article is being raped by commenters.

Sony set a precedent for backwards compatibility, and they flip-flopped. BC isn't the only thing gone. Remember when it was possible to install another OS?

Software emulation for PS2 support would be fairly simple. PS3 BC could be difficult but from what I understand there is no significant hurdle to overcome for PS1 and PS2 software-based emulation on PS4 without any hardware changes at all. Hell, they can sell the emulator package.