Not exact matches
The racer that
actually came to the rescue of this amazing new
console was Need for Speed Rivals that not only features some truly amazing visuals but under its hood is a very sturdy gaming engine.
While getting the right back for Killer Instinct also work on Perfect Dark, so the game
comes back
to a
console which
actually can handle it.
This
console version of the game is a faithful representation of the PC version that
came before, and the changes and improvements
actually make it more focused and satisfying
to play by yourself or with friends.
«I know each time I say that, everybody says that we don't know when they will
come... but what we've seen is that when you don't
actually have enough creators
to make the games when new
consoles start, you can't take the time or have enough energy
to use the capacity of those
consoles.»
The fact is, both Sony & MS's new
consoles are about equal in all facets in reality, both have a similar amount of great exclusives, even
to the point of being in similar genres... And regardless of propaganda, media beatups (such as in Driveclubs & Halo's cases)... regardless of the OBVIOUS MAINLY U.S. based media favoritism of there own home grown
console manufacturing giant, both machines are great, & so similar in all areas, that choosing between the 2,
comes down
to all these little bullshite bits & bops, such as marketing, corporate naming & such... as well as the more game related things, such as gaming preferences, controllers comfort, online infrastructure, etc, etc.... But, the point is, WHO REALLY CARES??? Who worries about this shite, over
actually playing & enjoying such brilliant games?
8800 gtx
came out same time ps3 did, it STOMPS the ps3 into the dirt
to this day... and its even worse for «next gen»
consoles, a cheap, 3 year old $ 120 gtx 560 CRAPS on the entire ps4 get real man last of us looks about on par with half life 2 from 2004 last of us is COVERED in jaggies, and has gross low res textures everywhere, like every ps3 / xbox360 game ever made http://i1.wp.com/www.theref... zoom that into full screen, it looks like ass HL2 lost coast from 2005 looks far better
actually... lol... everyone is so delusional with this «last of us» crap, the game looks horrible compared
to any pc game from 2007 and beyond sure, it looks great for a 9 year old
console, but it looks like crap comparatively just like every ps4 and xbox1 game looks like crap compared
to pc games maxed out like crysis 3 or metro last light http://images.bit-tech.net/...
While not a confirmation of it
actually happening, the developer did make the studio's commitment
come through even louder and clearer later on: «TW2 IS PC NOW, BUT WE PROMISE
TO TRY
TO PUT IT ON
CONSOLES!»
The
console comes with one of the fullest selections of in - built software seen on a handheld system, and
to begin with I
actually found myself playing with these features more than Street Fighter.
The critically acclaimed PC RPG Divinity: Original Sin II is
coming to consoles this summer, however, Xbox One owners will
actually get the chance
to play a portion of it early.
It
actually almost happened with the PlayStation as Sony and Nintendo were very close in
coming together
to bring that generation
console to life but they couldn't agree on storage medium.
Even though Xbox fans are arguably the loudest when it
comes to boasting about their
console's exclusive games, they very rarely seem
to actually buy them.
Late last year Zordix
actually announced the water - based racer would be
coming to the PlayStation 4
console.
Sony has been amazing in promoting its indie offerings since the PS4
came along, and the ID@Xbox program is doing great work into bringing more and more indie developers into the fold, and as a consequence most
console gamers don't
actually care too much about the provenance of their games — and they are always on the look out for new and interesting games
to play.
As for when the NX will
actually come out, reports seem
to suggest we'll be getting Nintendo's next
console by the end of the year.
Admittedly, nobody's clear what kind of setup it is (
to be fair, this possibly includes Microsoft) but it's all but confirmed that something unpleasant is
coming, despite the fact that the president of Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Business, Don Mattric, dismissed the rumor right after the reveal event and right before their VP, Phil Harrison, stated that the
console will
actually have
to connect
to the Internet every so often, or something... Yeah... And after that, Microsoft got mad that the gaming press was not clear about the features of Xbox One... And still did not clarify anything, promising
to do so later...
If you didn't dig Diablo III when it first
came out on
consoles The Ultimate Evil edition may
actually win you back thanks
to Blizzard putting in the work
to smooth out its problems.
Originally announced
to be released on
consoles in late July, The Banner Saga 2 will
actually be
coming to Playstation 4 and Xbox One much earlier.
@BeamSplashX: If AAA model
actually fell apart, I'm not sure what would
come next; the consequences of that are quite substantial and I certainly couldn't figure out what would happen — for example, the end of AAA may well be signalling / responding
to the fall of
consoles.
This
console version of the game is a faithful representation of the PC version that
came before, and the changes and improvements
actually make it more focused and satisfying
to play by yourself or with friends.
Of course neither
console is going
to come close
to matching the graphical capability of a gaming PC, so the graphics capabilities aren't
actually all that important — as long as the games look good.
The new Xbox One S
comes in
to solve some of the major issues and errors encountered on the original
console, which was
actually introduced back in 2013.
Nintendo has the unofficial goal of shipping 18 millions
consoles during this time period instead of the initial 10 million it planned, according
to Digitimes report, It's unclear if Nintendo will
actually hit this number, but one thing is for sure: it's likely going
to be much easier
to get your hands on Nintendo's home
console - portable hybrid video game system in the
coming months.
With the addition of Android TV
coming in the fall with
console quality (PS2) gaming support, I do think Google's 2nd phased approach
to the living room, might
actually be on point.
The prototype
console that was shipped
to Li did not
come with its Kinect camera or a controller, so he couldn't
actually play games with it, but he could hook it up
to his TV.