hokagespit
hokagespit
hokagespit

If this game is pulling any of the great things out of Dark Souls I'll be enjoying myself very much with it. After Dark Souls II of course.

I like the costumes.

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I know right.

If you look at your comment, you have aggressively made assertions about Edge's writing having a pro-Sony bias without offering any links to example articles. I'm going to take any commenting you do on this subject with a grain of salt without corrorboration by another, more reliable commenter who can provide some

To be fair, EVERYONE was pro-Sony after the E3 conference...

Now imagine Assassin's Creed 6, when it's a true next-gen game, not a half next-gen game, and it's a few years into the PS4's life span.

That game will be mind-bogglingly magnificent.

The biggest difference to me was textures. PSX in comparison was like every game had a "grit" filter, and the PS2 was silky smooth.

I want to see this as an animated thing...

So, you're wrong, but just going to say the same thing again.

and just for $100, I'm sold.

Not only can I remote play my PS4, I can play all of my PSP/PS1/PSV games on it, and if the Vita is also used as a second screen for my PS4, then by theory This device just made my second TV my Second Screen device instead of a small phone or tablet...

No, it's a Vita.

Again, incorrect. One userbase it is targeting is people who want the best of both worlds with the Vita; I love my Vita and will sometimes connect it to this when I'm at home. Plus, a PS3 doesn't play Vita games. A Vita slot and hardware in the PS4 would have bumped the price up significantly.

This goes well beyond

Hold it. Does that mean I don't even need a PSVita to play a PSVita game when I have this box ? Only a Dualshock 3 ?

Seeing as how you can play vita games off of it. I'd say $100 is cheap, especially compared to the $200 the vita costs now. And it can remote play ps4 games, be a media hub, and play psp/ps1 games.

Wait......wait, wait, wait.

"Outfitted with a PS Vita card slot, it also allows PS Vita TV owners to play Vita games on, well, their TV."

You're saying this will let me play Vita titles with a dualshock, on my TV and it's only $100? Why would one need to buy a Vita, then?

Sony can't be so stupid as to build a device that

You're definitely completely failing to understand what the product is. It's a streaming device for PS4/Vita, as well as a native media hub capable of playing some PSP/PS Vita/PS1 games.

You only can stream from a PS4 you own, like a PS4 in your living room streamed to a vita TV in your bedroom.

It's a psp/ps1 emulator/psvita/movie streamer/remote player for the ps4.

Price is a huge question here. I love the idea of a "second" ps4 in the bedroom though.