Sentences with phrase «console big budget game»

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Google's YouTube is aiming for a bigger part of the $ 70 billion annual TV ad budget, as more viewers turn toward watching YouTube on television screens through devices like digital media players, Google Chromecast, and video game consoles.
While the obvious contemporary releases such as Castle Crashers and Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game continue to push the genre forward thanks to the advent of digital distribution technology on consoles, it's the bigger budget releases such as God of War, Devil May Cry, Bayonetta and Ninja Gaiden that are pulling in truly new directions.
There has been a big budget AAA game released almost monthly for the new hybrid console.
Most Wii games just are not able to stand up to the caliber of high profile, big budget blockbuster games that you see on other consoles.
The Triple - A console market isn't exactly awash with horror games but if you wade through the other big budget titles, you'll find a bevy of scary gems for your beloved Playstation 4.
There has been a big budget AAA game released almost monthly for the new hybrid console.
The console games have bigger budgets and bigger development teams, so of course they seem more impressive.
However, with mobile's penchant for smaller, more lightweight experiences, it's far more likely that looking at premium titles will reward you with games that rival the engagement one can get from a big budget console game.
Id rather have a dope variety of AAA budgeted games which push my console than game pass and AA subpar games in the guise of first party populating my games list (ala Sea of Thieves, State of decay and Crackdown took a big downgrade).
Kollar suggested that other big - budget games for next - gen consoles could learn a lot from the title, especially the way it handles enemy AI.
It's not that I'm at a loss for what to do — it'll definitely be a console game, and it'll be the sort of big - budget project where I'm dead if we screw it up.
This killer three - part combo — independent developers partnering with Sony over Microsoft, a resurgence in Japanese console development, and the occasional big - budget first party game — has been a huge part of the reason Microsoft needs to E3 to, among other things, redeem Xbox.
While the hybrid console may not have the power many of us want, the novelty of being able to take big budget games on the go anywhere (even if they look like last generation ones) is a big factor.
There are simply so many games released, across mobile stores, Steam, consoles and more, that gloriously fun, culturally significant, or just plain interesting titles can get lost beside those with marketing budgets big enough to guarantee a splash.
The Wii U, despite a much lighter release schedule than any other modern console, sported some of the finest bigger - budget games of this generation.
What I'm trying to say is that it may be difficult to imagine a world where the biggest, flashiest, highest budget AAA games become Nintendo exclusives only a lunatic would suggest to investors (who are supposed to be Pachter's target audience) that the biggest Western publishers are unlikely to support a Nintendo console.
Indeed, it's incredible to see the developers applying the same attention to detail to the car modelling as that of a big budget console racing game - it's a testament to just how far mobile gaming has come in recent years.
Whether you're dealing with a big - budget AAA console title or a free mobile game, the results are almost always less than ideal with few exceptions.
Financially speaking, the Xbox One X is a pretty expensive console as is — bundling the device with another controller or extra games may not work as gamers may find the extra item a little too big for their budget.
Each year we continually buy gritty, annualized, big budget sequels that require people own a separate console and multiple copies of a game to get the classic local multiplayer experience we all grew up loving.
Leading into the holiday season, holding a big event to boast about your product more than half a year ahead of E3, is a great way to get fans excited about your console, despite the lack of exclusive upcoming big - budget PS4 games set to be released over the next few months.
But while E3 typically caters to the big budget home console crowd, there are always a few tidbits that sneak out in press conferences and media releases that will tantalize iPhone and iPad gamers.
Specifically, Android - based titles simply couldn't compete with big - budget games on mainstream consoles from Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony.
In the era of online service games, Sony is staunchly standing by the single - player narrative adventure, making it the console of choice for those looking for big budget games in this category.
This should help alleviate player concerns that Battlefront 2 rewarded players for spending money with a competitive multiplayer edge, as such pay - to - win systems are almost nonexistent in big - budget console video games.
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