I agree. And while yes, I certainly don’t have to get the Xbox Scorpio, its very existence will make me feel as though I own the inferior version of the Xbox One. Thanks for that, Microsoft.
I agree. And while yes, I certainly don’t have to get the Xbox Scorpio, its very existence will make me feel as though I own the inferior version of the Xbox One. Thanks for that, Microsoft.
Sources say that instead of one hardware revision every five years or so, as has been the case with previous console cycles, Microsoft plans to move towards an incremental model, with more frequent hardware releases and games that are both forwards and backwards compatible across both Windows 10 and different Xbox…
Actually, playing Virtual Boy games in the Vive would be exactly the same, in the sense that the VB games are meant to be played in the VB only
I would be okay with this exclusivity thing if the Oculus Rift were a standalone console. In that case, this would be like somebody finding a way to make Wii U games run on an Xbox One. It would be a no bueno thing to do. But the Oculus Rift is a peripheral. The “console” is the PC it’s running on. So if I buy a PC…
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants In Manhattan — PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC
It has a lot of powah, but only in the back from what I can see. Without any upward thrust, he should be propelling himself straight into the ground.
I would never do such a thing. That’s way too easy.
Maybe it’s a re-imagining of the NX class?
That thing looks like a cross between NX-class ships and the old-style Romulan Warbirds.
Has Five Nights at Freddy’s gone transmetal?
QUOTE | “We are providing challenge in the games we make, and people are growing inside those economies. In a world of digital content and user-generated content, we are providing self-actualization for a great many of our players.” - Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson, saying his customers are achieving their human…
Any word on the resolution and frame rate? Can we expect 1080p/60 fps?
Is there an improvement that will make it so that Quantum Break doesn’t crash as soon as I start it up? That would be nice.
Yeah, it’s a shame that I missed out on the Uncharted series. I’d really like to see those on PC, but I doubt that’ll happen. I’d also like to play Journey.
Back in the PS2 era, I was more interested in what Microsoft was bringing to the table with the Xbox. (The Xbox is actually the only console I’ve ever purchased at launch.) I also wanted access to Nintendo games, so the GameCube was my secondary console purchase. I didn’t want to spend even more money to buy a third…
This is a Final Fantasy game I’ve always wanted to play but couldn’t due to the fact that I haven’t owned a Sony console since the original PlayStation. Now I’ll finally be able to see what I missed.
Fortunately for me, I haven’t played a Dragon Quest/Warrior game since the NES days. So those will be new to me. But the Wii U is pretty much a nonentity this year. And yes, I’m including Star Fox Zero in that assessment since it has received mixed reviews due to its apparently awkward controls. I think we can go…
I tried Hoops and wasn’t a fan. The court feels very small, it’s only 2v2, and I don’t like the fact that it’s almost entirely an air game. I feel like players should be given unlimited boost if the entire match is going to be about hitting the ball in the air.
What about how impressive it is that the girl appears to be jogging with a big chunk of the lower part of her left leg missing? (I get that she’s wearing grey socks, but it’s so close to the coloring on the sidewalk that it blends in.)
QUOTE | “Gamers are bored. We haven’t had anything really new and exciting happen in gaming in, like, five years. Gamers are ready for something new. They’re hungry for it and they’re ready to spend on something new.” - Schell Games CEO Jesse Schell, on why he’s optimistic for VR.