Sentences with phrase «games on console does»

I don't concern myself with the framerate / resolution of games on consoles I don't own... because it does nt affect me.
At the end of the day game's are game's and I will admit it when I see a good looking game on the console I don't own.

Not exact matches

If you wanted to play the latest «Call of Duty» game in the last decade, there were few chances to do that on Nintendo's consoles.
He did say he expected future game consoles to continue using discs of some form, though he specifically pointed out that his statement was not based on knowledge of Sony's plans for a new PlayStation console.
Indeed, the game is only coming to the Xbox One this year specifically because Microsoft has a formal Early Access program on its console, whereas Sony does not.
This enables you to save any game on the console at any time — a huge step up over the days of leaving a game paused for hours while you did other things.
Of course, that does mean you'll have to reach over and hit the Reset button on the console to rewind, or to save, or to switch games.
The parents believe that video games will detract from the eight year old's studies and further doesn't like the content that Microsoft is allowing to be placed on the console.
But we are all armchair managers whose only success has come on a computer game console, so I am at least willing to admit that Wenger might, just might, know what he is doing more than I do.
Microsoft built on the fact that we now do more with our gaming consoles than just play games.
I play games on all consoles looking for someone to spend my time with and hope they don't mind anime since I do watch it.
i wouldn't say im an avid gamer but i do like to game on multiple consoles.
Arcade translations, done well, on home video game consoles were far, and few, in between.
Offering the proverbial something for everyone, Not only does it give Cube owners (and PS2 owners, if you get the PS2 version) the chance to get to grips with some of the lesser known, but ultimately brilliant Sonic games of yesteryear (which are still great now), but also give the long suffering Sega masses the chance to finally play Sonic the Fighters on a home console.
While it's never going to completely steal you away from the AAA games on the console, it's a fun little title that's able to do some big things with old - school game mechanics.
I just can't shake this feeling that the game was designed to kill hours on the phone, and for me it just doesn't translate into a great home console experience.
It is not a great technical game, has a lot of bugs, and it does not run as well as a lot of other games on console.
Another thing that tha wold be nice would be create your own Event and after a match in Exhibition Mode it would be nice to be able to choose another figter instead of just Rematch and Quit (wich takes you back to the star meny and you have to choose sides everything again) But well no game is perfect and other then some minor thing here and there THQ has done a awesome job, after all it's their first try to make a MMA game on a next gen console.
Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon are likely the last big games to be released on the 3DS, and Game Freak sees the console out with a game that will be remembered as a shining example of what the series can do when at its bGame Freak sees the console out with a game that will be remembered as a shining example of what the series can do when at its bgame that will be remembered as a shining example of what the series can do when at its best.
But that doesn't change the fact that few games on the system use the GamePad to do something new with console gaming.
I'd imagine that the game play would be better on other consoles but I don't imagine it would improve the overall experience.
I don't get it... I play multiplayer all the time online on the Wii U with games like MH3U and CoD... and yes it does have less people than on other consoles but there are still hundreds to play with nonetheless..
Sure I own an XBox360 and enjoy playing games online with folks on a daily basis but i've never owned a console that has made me feel part of a community from day one like the Wii U does.
@Snacze mmm on consoles that's covered and pc you can bind key to take screen or did you mean moving camera as well + pause game?
However Kojima didn't announced on which platform MGS5 will be coming, but going the track record, we can expect the game to arrive on next generation consoles powered by Fox Engine.
CD Project Red have done a remarkable job on the console version of the game, resulting in a port that closely matches the PC version.
We are sure Sony does not mind as a PSP game has been bested by another on the same hardware, which should be driving up even more sales of the handled console.
Hopefully the US and UK don't get ignored with the sequel, on any console for the games sake, but I'm sure if it does it will come out on Wii U.
In order to have Gravel on Switch, we would have needed to rethink the game and develop it for an additional console, and that was difficult to do considering the stage of development we were already at.
I don't like how square runic has handled releases on consoles and handhelds but they are bringing out nice games to android and ios
The developers are doing this by featuring over one hundred and seventy licensed cars from the most iconic brands, offering the largest track roster ever seen on any console racing game, and even including full VR support and 12K resolution (PC only).
The most important reason why Gravel doesn't have a Switch version is due to the fact that the development of the game has started when the Nintendo console was not on the market.
The original Xbox launched in 2002, and since it was the «new kid on the black», plenty of gamers didn't get the chance to play many of the console's awesome games.
With all the games coming out later on with the respective console (PS4, PS3, Xbox, Wii U) I do nt think a game like this will do well.
It's been some time since a marquee cross-platform shooter has been released on a Nintendo console (at least not in some stripped - down format), and they don't come much more marquee than Call of Duty games.
Of course, the game undeniably speaks to an era when tough 2D platforming was the pinnacle of console gaming, and its loyalty to that skill - based ethos feels every bit as tense as it does playing Mega Man, Castlevania or even Super Mario Land on their original systems.
However, there are some games that shine and do a fantastic job of differentiating the console from the rest of the market, demonstrating ways to play that aren't possible on other systems.
So for a quick summary Gameplay is far from deep and ultimately does not rely on the players ability at all making it hard to call fulfilling for doing anything through gameplay, yet the aesthetics are amazing beautiful scenery and more content (not necessarily play time) than any other console game can offer (does nt really beat out the pc games so much).
Porting Wii U games to the Switch has proven tremendously profitable for Nintendo so far, although the two titles ported are, admittedly, exceptional — Mario Kart 8 sold 8.13 million copies on the Wii U, selling to around two thirds of all console owners, but still did incredibly well on Switch.
The Nintendo Switch is not the most powerful console on the market, but that doesn't mean it's incapable of running beautiful games.
With the Nintendo Switch being the new Nintendo console on the scene, it is understandable that anyone who has developed or published an indie game would like to bring it the Switch if possible and while many have done so already, not every one of them has done it to the scale Nicalis are doing it!
Rumours have remained strong about certain Nintendo games possibly set for a rerelease for a while now — Wii U titles that didn't find as large an audience as they deserved on that struggling console but might find a new lease of life if improved and put out on the Switch.
Since then I've enjoyed watching and playing games on my older brother's various future consoles including NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, Sega CD, Nintendo 64 and Playstation but I didn't really get into seriously playing or owning my own games until 1997.
nope idiot wii u runs on 2011 specs and its next gen not current gen u douche u do nt read articles really well.Also u lack any knowledge about this issue is just like any other troll who do nt know jack.As i recall many third party developers alrdy have said wii u is far more powerful then current gen consoles and even unreal and nintendo president iwata confirmed that the wii u can run unreal engine 4 and games too and the current gen consoles like 360, ps3 and wii cant run it period.
LEGO City Undercover really is a fantastic game and is most definitely one of the very best ones playable on Nintendo's new console and just in case you do own it already, you might just want to consider getting it again because if you think you enjoyed it before, you will enjoy it even more on Switch!
Though Capcom chairman Kenzo Tsujimoto didn't outright say that the next Monster Hunter game will be on consoles, he strongly implied that making console releases a permanent fixture of the franchise would be the best way to grow a Western audience.
SHHS: Since your favorite console is the PC, do you prefer to play Silent Hill games on there?
Two games don't make a genre, though, and there are plenty of incredible racing games currently available on current consoles.
japan is a different beast altogether, they don't really care about home consoles as much, MK8 will slow down thats for sure but now the other games are coming bayonetta 2, hyrule warriors and smash so it should be steady from here on out
The latter, a Monster Hunter and Soul Sacrifice like game, is a really good offer for those still playing with the almost dead Sony portable console; ultimately a good reason for you to pick it back up in case you have long missed it... and don't forget it's PlayStation TV compatible, so you will even be able to play it on your home TV.
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