I believe
PS4 supports Move, so a cross gen version with streaming / interact capability at 1080p 60 fps could be awesome.
Not exact matches
With the
PS4 version of the game, players will have the option to play with PS
Move support.
So, even though the game won't be available for free, there's still a lot of improvement to look forward to in the
PS4 version, including PS
Move support and possible DLC in the future.
However, the
PS4 will
support the PlayStation
Move.
It would be a good
move for Sony as it would increase sales which would in turn make the
PS4 more likely to get
supporting titles.
Move still exists, although I don't know if any games
support it outside of PSVR (I know Heavy Rain and Beyond didn't on
PS4).
It is going to be the first VR (Virtual Reality) HMD (Head Mounted Device) to make a debut on a console, having
support for the
PS4 the peripheral also allows players to bring their hands into the game with the help of the PlayStation
Move controllers.
IF we
move it to PC / Xbox One /
PS4 we might consider a Free to Play approach, so that more people can access the game (we know a lot of our fans just don't have the cash, or are younger and can't always freely buy a game at cost) and so that those superfans that really like to
support Gristmill can «buy in» to the experience as much as they like.
The
PS4 version also features PlayStation
Move support.
Again... still haven't seen one VR game of interest, seeing what happened with Sony's so called
support with 3D, PS
Move & Vita, I'll sit this one out, I'll just enjoy my
PS4 playing games on my 50 in hd tv.
Originally a PS3
Move title, the game has ditched the motion controller for DualShock 4
support on the
PS4.
I find it very sad that from what I can tell neither the PS3 nor
PS4 game will have
Move controller
support.
With the
PS4 version of the game, players will have the option to play with PS
Move support.
All other devices
supported are located on the
PS4 side, requiring gamers to simply slide the switch like an on / off switch rather than a slider that
moves to
PS4 then XBox One, then PC, etc..
The game
supports multiple control schemes, but it seems like a (360 or
PS4) controller is the way to go; you use the sticks to
move, and shoulder buttons serve as limb selector modifiers.
With over twenty - five playable characters, making this the biggest roster in the series» history, SENRAN KAGURA ESTIVAL VERSUS boasts more
moves, more story, more attitude, and more destruction online with matches that can
support up to 10 players (Windows PC and
PS4 ™ system versions only; «PSVita» system
supports up to 4 players).
Honestly I have already
moved to
PS4 (Officially
supported in my country, and every game shop here who used to sell Xbox360 is not bringing in X1 due to the poor
support that MS gave during the 360 run).
With over two dozen characters, making this the biggest roster in the series» history, Senran Kagura: Estival Versus boasts more
moves, more story, more attitude, and more destruction online with matches that can
support up to 10 players (
PS4 only; PS Vita
supports up to 4 players).
The
PS4 will also
support the existing PlayStation
Move motion controller, but you'll need a PS Camera.
With over two dozen characters, making this the biggest roster in the series» history, SENRAN KAGURA ESTIVAL VERSUS boasts more
moves, more story, more attitude, and more destruction online with matches that can
support up to 10 players (
PS4 ™ system version only; «PSVita» system
supports up to 4 players).
With over two dozen playable characters, making this the biggest roster in the series» history, SENRAN KAGURA ESTIVAL VERSUS boasts more
moves, more story, more attitude, and more destruction online with matches that can
support up to 10 players (
PS4 ™ system version only; «PSVita» system
supports up to 4 players).
With the biggest roster in the series» history, SENRAN KAGURA ESTIVAL VERSUS features more
moves, more story, more attitude, and more destruction online with matches that can
support up to 10 players (
PS4 version only; PS Vita
supports up to 4 players).
The new online focus means it'll need healthy player
support from the start, and Capcom is also risking its core fanbase by
moving the series to home consoles — the
PS4 hasn't sold well in Japan to date.