You DO know PS4 has voice commands, too, right?
You DO know PS4 has voice commands, too, right?
The real issue here is that Project CARS has like.. two dozen cars maaaaybe. And only a couple are street cars..
Poor Wii U was in a place where it couldn't have won. BIAS.
Simple and clean. This is so good. Here it is to compare without having to click on the link for you lazy guys and girls.
Triple Triad was awesome. Way better than the confusing, magical card game in IX.
In the comic Spidey routinely fights multiple villains at a time. It's got to be a Sinister Six setup.
I kind of agree. But you know, if we get the Sinister Six in the third movie, that would be kind of boss.
Yeah, trailers often feature unfinished CG... notice how blurry a lot of these shots are too. Final result may look quite a bit better.
I agree that it could be read wrong, and it wasn't terribly well written to begin with, but I (and I'm sure, others as well) took it to mean that either; Thor, Loki and Heimdall were characters he prefers to Sif; or that Hemsworth, Hiddleston and Elba (damn, Elba is awesome) were actors he prefers.
And honestly, no…
I think you're making an issue where there isn't one. I'd imagine that Luke would rather have those three because their roles are pretty major. Luke didn't make any note about her acting ability and the article didn't come across as sexist.
At the fear of sounding like an ass, I don't understand why Japanese people keep casting themselves in roles for anime movies. Yes I know anime is made in Japan, but anime is drawn to resemble non-Japanese people so much, that the end result for live action sucks so hard.
I have bad news: There are a ton of terrible non-Hollywood movies, especially if we are talking about live-action Japanese genre cinema.
Read about this earlier, and although it has the talent of Tadanobu Asano (his portrayal of the ronin in Zatoichi, is subtle yet brilliant), I can't see a good movie being made of it.
He's a Nintendo guy
That's my prediction: if Final Fantasy XV, whenever it is released, becomes a critical and commercial success, we'll see a whole new generation of JRPGs on the PlayStation 4. (The Xbox One is a bit of a wildcard, given that Microsoft seems to have very little interest in supporting their console in Japan.)
Terry Crews is a playstation man:
I'm literally...LITERALLY getting a PS4 for 6 games.
I have not played it but...
I don't think of JRPGs with that top image. When I think of JRPGs, things like the bright, vibrant styles of Grandia, Skies of Arcadia, Wild Arms and others. Those art styles seem more suited to the handhelds, which makes me wonder about adding a Vita to my 3DS and PC duo.