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Sony could allow steam, but when it comes to playing on pc I'm not much of a pc gamer, for multiple reasons. There are games on steam I would have put far more time in if I had them on a console, or even vita, so I'm hesitant to purchase games for pc. And it's less about my personal preference and more about those

Sony could allow steam, but when it comes to playing on pc I'm not much of a pc gamer, for multiple reasons. There are games on steam I would have put far more time in if I had them on a console, or even vita, so I'm hesitant to purchase games for pc. And it's less about my personal preference and more about those

Sony could allow steam, but when it comes to playing on pc I'm not much of a pc gamer, for multiple reasons. There are games on steam I would have put far more time in if I had them on a console, or even vita, so I'm hesitant to purchase games for pc. And it's less about my personal preference and more about those

Everyday there's some new, interesting game on pc. Sony should be aiming for maybe half the amount of games that steam gets, it'd be very good for all the great games being made, and very good for consoles.

Very true, we haven't seen enough of driveclub anyway. The delay makes sense.

I was referring to visuals, sorry for not being clear.

Forza doesn't have any real lead, they are completely different games and forza isn't attempting to do the same thing driveclub is. It also doesn't look as good as driveclub to me so I'm not sure what lead it would have. Sales? It's not a new ip so yeah I guess.

The game would be an interesting look at how the ps4's new OS, it's sharing, and it's mobile functionality would affect how we play games. Driveclub still looks great though, and rushed games are awful.

It's a game with very different goals than forza so.....how is forza even relevant?

Seriously one of the shining stars of this generation. A lightning strike, I'm so amazed that we got this game I'm okay with a bad sequel.

There's no gimmick. Driveclub positions itself as kind of a sport you and your friends are competing in. It's really hard to explain to people that's why people aren't that excited, I think it's something you have to play. It seems like a sport, one that you keep up with. When I was watching the original reveal it

Oh if you're new to ps3 do yourself a huge favor and pickup both Journey and the Unfinished swan as soon as possible. They are both incredible, and cannot be missed if you own a ps3. Next gen consoles aren't going anywhere for a while, no worries there. And dmc isn't for everyone, but I think that's part of it's

I'm really excited to know what becomes of Media molecule's new move project, the device is in a sad state though.

I honestly hope you're right. I've been wondering if it's possible we'll start bleeding gamers, like the larger industry isn't attracting children as much as they used to, and I kind of wonder if a kind of fatigue is setting in for a lot of gamers. I usually just assume I'm projecting, but it kind of feels like our

If a lot of consumers are sick of it, I think they'll stop buying it. And it's kind of hard for an individual game to have a bad representation of any group unless it's intention is to represent that group, so when it comes to how people of certain groups are seen we have to be talking about the larger landscape, but

Great post. Never heard of elebits before but I looked up gameplay and it made me kind of excited for motion control. I'm still kind of hoping something becomes of the playstation move in the next generation, same for wonderbook. Move looks like too good of a 3d controller for us to just give up(have you seen this old

We're kind of at an odd point you know? It seems like we are making progress when we look at our Journey's, and bioshock's, but are we really? Are we just kind of doing the same thing? As a whole have we actually managed to go backwards this generation? I don't know, but I remember at one point, the new Dmc was the

Ahhh it seems like semantics but what I think you should say more is that it's not the current depictions of war that could lead to people having a glamorized view, it's the lack of many other kinds of depictions that could potentially lead to that. That's an important distinction to make, because it makes it clear

It makes them boring, saying they're dangerous implies that people need to be protected from them.

I most certainly was not! Thankfully though there are better people than me to explain what I'm sort of talking about. Even under this very article, I know I didn't give you much with my post and for that I'm sorry I should really try to write better.