Yeah, exciting stuff regardless. New hardware is always bittersweet...I love the new tech, but it serves as a reminder that time keeps ticking forward faster than I'd like.
Yeah, exciting stuff regardless. New hardware is always bittersweet...I love the new tech, but it serves as a reminder that time keeps ticking forward faster than I'd like.
It's like publishing a game on Xbox, but not PS3 imo.
Problem I've been having is conflicting stories. There's multiple confirmations so far on Blu-ray and Kinect integration, but I've even been told by an MS rep that the final version ships with 16gb of ram as opposed to 8. That same rep told me not to worry about the always-on requirement as well, so I'm genuinely…
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GOOD LORD, can they please fix this thing? I wanna play but I'm not ponying up a damned cent until they make it a proper game.
Android please, or we have nothing to discuss.
There are actually things that are known that cannot be revealed due to NDA. Talk to anyone who's developing next-gen games and they'll explain it to you.
Back compatibility is a pretty big deal for me; if the next Xbox has it, that'll seal my first choice for next-gen. If not, it's up in the air.
Words cannot describe how much I like the warrior design (second from bottom). Dragon's Crown can't come soon enough.
Early-onset Dreamcast Syndrome.
That's exactly what's happening, if you follow the path of the smoke plume.
I've heard the internet is a dick.
As someone who spent well over a decade hypersexualizing women in online comics, I'm probably the wrong person to say anything about this, but I actually got a lot of positive reinforcement from women in general when it came to my art and subject matter. Now while time has passed and my perspective has shifted a bit,…
Not sure about Jak X, but Daxter and Lost Frontier are downloadable on PSN already.
I've said it last year and I'm saying it now: the Wii U is suffering from Dreamcast Syndrome. My money says it'll be nowhere even close to being the success the Wii was due to confused, muddled messaging and inaccurate market targeting.
Reminds me a bit of early 1980's arcade games like Firefox, Astron Belt, and MACH3, where sprites were superimposed over real-world/special effects footage stored on laserdisc.
I think the important thing to take away from this is that we got two A-list titles of stellar quality within a few months of each other, and they weren't your typical meatgrinders.
I REALLY like the design for the warrior in DC.
You know, just once I wish we'd elect someone to public office who didn't have the mental equivalency of a damned aquarium.
OH HOLY CRUD< I"M DROWININ