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Cameron Standring
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It's a compelling comparison, but I still think it's a followup to Demon's Souls because of the fog door. If it wasn't for that door I'd be on board with this theory.

It is. They've stated that you'll be able to do things like glide straight into a building's interior. Previous Arkhams were limited to you walking in the door and the game loading the building's inside, which was a separate environment. These limitations came from the small amount of RAM in the Gen7 consoles,

Plenty of people who cosplay do it to support the game they love, that was made by a team. Now shut up and stop being a judgmental, immature douche.

Yeah, no. Besides the fact that LCD will never ever match OLED in black levels, making it far less accurate than what you pretend, we also have these:

I think we just need to give the devs time. 'Real next-gen' isn't just about tech, it's about design and innovation. We have to wait for that, but things like being able to fly right inside a building in Arkham Knight are coming.

Eh, it's more the stuff about how 'Titanfall is the first true next-gen experience' that countless games journalism outlets were spouting. To me, 'true next-gen' means something actually impossible on last-gen consoles, not a last-gen game with better textures/resolution/framerate.

As long as Noel Fisher's playing Michelangelo, I could never hate this.

Um, actually, the PS4 does run almost all its games at 1080p, with a few small exceptions (BF4 runs at 900p, and the Killzone MP does some interesting tricks with predictive vertical deinterlacing). Killzone SP, Knack, AC4, CoD: Ghosts, inFamous: Second Son, all running at native 1080p, and this is just in the launch

Millions across the globe, including me, despite the fact that I already own a PC with a GTX 770. You can't get inFamous Second Son or Killzone Shadow Fall on a PC, and the same goes for the many exclusives that will come over the years, looking better and better and better without any need for a hardware upgrade due

Don't forget that if you want that PC to TRULY match the PS4, you also need a (cheap) capture card, a Blu-ray drive and Blu-ray playback software. Sure, some people might not need that, and customisation is a good thing about PCs, but still.

Nate Fox actually just explained that in a Eurogamer interview. Essentially, he was pacing his speech to go along with the animation above him - that's why he made multiple pauses and such. Problem was the cameraman aiming at him instead of the screen.

What makes you think they'd make it themselves? I think it would be a great idea for them to hire a studio like Bluepoint to take the first 2 Witchers and port them to PS4/Xbone. It wouldn't be hard since the PC versions use the same x86 architecture, it would let non-PC-gamers play the games in high-quality, and if

No? Arkham Asylum 2009, Arkham City 2011, Arkham Knight 2014, with Origins made by a different company and released in 2013 so people didn't have to wait a whole 3 years for their Batman fix.

What I really want to know but have not been able to get information on is, will Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold come with the story mode from the original P4A so you can play through it with the improved game mechanics and have the whole story in one game? I never bought P4A due to issues with the region-locking bullshit,

Nth-ing what Sid and Desfar said. FFXII looks amazing in 1080p via emulation, and S-E have straight-up said that FFXII HD is something they'd do, but only if high sales of the X/X-2 Remaster prove to them that there's sales potential there.

"Worse than on a PC emulator"? Seriously? No. These have redone models, better textures, remade HD menus/HUDs, proper widescreen (using widescreen in emulation sometimes reveals characters standing outside of frame wait to run in) and remastered orchestral 5.1 music. They're a hell of a lot better than the PS2 games

My PS4 isn't clunky, and I don't see how anyone's 'forcing' you to buy the console, nor do I agree that the improvements don't justify it. To me they do, along with things like the better controller, sleeker OS, better updating, etc.

Um, no. The reason why the Xbox One version only looks slightly better is because the resolution is only barely improved over the last-gen versions - it only runs at 720p, compared to the sub-720p of last-gen and the 1080p of PS4. Look at these, for example:

That's your loss, I guess. Keep up with the humour vacuum you've got going there. It's cute that you think my posts are just for you, though. There's too many people out there who might actually think this video is worth much, what with its helpful low resolution and compression artifacts.

Dude, I know, you think your edgy sarcasm is very entertaining, but it's just kind of sad.