And I just started FFXV! I’ll need to take some time off work, I believe!
And I just started FFXV! I’ll need to take some time off work, I believe!
Very excited for this, but it does seem very early to announce something that’s probably not going to be out anytime soon.
“Square Enix and Marvel Both showed signs of PS prefernce over XBOX”
Not surprised, really... From the first trailer, it looked like a cheap Flash browser game.
Hmm, it sounds a bit more promising than I expected.
Yeah, SCV was pretty crap. Like you said the new characters weren’t all that great (too many clones and mimic characters, I’ll never forgive what they did to Kilik, etc.), the story mode was laughable. That game is one of the top example of “games that came out before they were ready”.
So Bandai Namco can start working on Soul Calibur 6, now. Right? RIGHT!?
I love you, Gita <3
Are Mii’s coming back at all? I don’t remember seeing a single Mii in yesterday’s presentation.
I hope it means like on PS+ and Games with Gold were the game is available for download for a month only, but once you have it you can keep it as long as you want... I hope :S
You might think that this wouldn’t be a problem if you only buy physical games, but you’d be wrong. Watch Dogs 2, which I have on disc, still takes up roughly 27 gigabytes. Skyrim is another 21 GB and Final Fantasy XIV occupies a whopping 44 GB, even though they all still require discs to play.
My original PS4 just died over the holidays. If this were to be released in North America soon, I would be really tempted to wait for it...
Sony bought OnLive’s patents when the company shut down in 2015. But Playstation Now is built on the infrastructure of Gaikai (an OnLive competitor that they acquired back in 2012).
I love how Kotaku is always “Don’t preorder games! It’s bad!”
I love how Kotaku is always “Don’t preorder games! It’s bad!”
But... she’s not a villain... Working for Aether doesn’t make her so.
Frieza is actually called “Freezer” in the French translation of the manga. Even better :P
Also worth a mention, Todd McCarthy’s review for The Hollywood Reporter:
Well, was left-handed, until they flipped Twilight Princess on Wii for more natural motion controls (seeing that the majority of the population is right-handed).
I would say it’s better than the first one. Not a complete reinvention, but bigger areas to explore, more variety to the gameplay, more tombs, etc. It’s really great :)