I don’t own an Xbox one but this seems to be a definite game changer. I hope Sony will follow suit and allow streaming to any android device (I’m aware you can do it with a bit of tinkering).
I don’t own an Xbox one but this seems to be a definite game changer. I hope Sony will follow suit and allow streaming to any android device (I’m aware you can do it with a bit of tinkering).
I just get sick and tired of these faceless, pretentious idiots who have nothing better to do than to hide behind the internet and say things they wouldn’t dare say in a room with real people.
OK, when I started reading your comments, I actually thought you were making a valid argument and was genuinely concerned for the privacy of his family. But now, I see this for what it is.
And this is what I’ve noticed about mostly Sony first/second party remastersremasters; they don’t look much better than the originals on the ps3. I loved TLOU but when I got it again on the ps4, I was very disappointed. Whether it’s the quality of the original titles or something else, it never seems worth it. In my…
OK, I get that Beats headphones are not the best headphones in the market even though they charge a premium. But these articles are getting a bit much. I don’t own a Beats headphone and have no intention of buying one. That being said, Beats are not the first company to leverage their brand name and offer a product…
Oh yeah, and not mentioning the other links I posted is called selective ignorance.
I literally laughed out loud when I read that quote. Talk about confidence!
Your comment: Reeks of bitter troll.
I wouldn’t say that considering that the PSP and the DS had some really really good jrpg’s for that generation.
Exactly my point.
I’d say give it a shot. There’s a lot to like about the game and I think the environments and mecha will make up for some of its inevitable short comings
I think the ONLY thing to take into account from Richard’s review is that he didn’t like the first game, so I don’t think that’s a very good starting pointpoint considering that that game was voted best jrpg of that generation by many.
Wow! The most intriguing aspect of this game is the way it divides gamers. On one end, some don’t see anything special while at the other end, some believe it’s the greatest thing since sliced bread. Me? Cautiously optimistic.
People are so so quick to jump on some kind of “cause” without even taking the time or putting in the effort to get the facts straight. Everyone’s a hero these days. Everyone’s got a voice now. And everyone needs to, you know....shut the fuck up sometimes.
Nothing can top Peter Molyneux! Sands of time and the first 3 AC games were game changers so I believe he won’t over-promise and he’ll deliver...unless he sips some Peter Molyneux juice :)
I’m still very scared for this game. It just sounds too Peter Molyneux-ish. I really hope it delivers on it’s promises; otherwise, I don’t think we’ll ever see another disappointment as tragic as this.
Your comment: Reeks of stupidity.
If there’s anyone who actually watched the footage at e3 live onstage, can you please tell us how this looks in comparison to Tomb Raider (assuming you saw that too). I thought the Tomb Raider definitive edition looked really really good so I can just imagine how it must look built from the ground up for ps4/Xbox.
I’ve got a Vita and I love it...because of the all the free stuff I get with PS+. If JRPG’s is your thing, then the Vita is the place to be. Although, it goes without saying that the best JRPG’s are actually on the 3DS but the Vita has plenty “good” ones.