Not exact matches
Probably the best looking
game on current
gen consoles and a deep story, whose only weak point is that we get the
feeling that the best is yet
to come.
Overall, it's not a bad looking
game as the characters look decent, especially the Dragons but once again the
game has this previous -
gen console
feel to it.
Despite former EA COO Peter Moore saying the publisher wasn't interested in remakes because «it
feels like pushing stuff out because you've run out of ideas,» here we are — Burnout Paradise Remastered is the company's first big name
game to see a re-release on current -
gen consoles.
So that's where Bluepoint Games came into the picture who have successfully upscaled this
game onto the PlayStation 4 in terms of visuals and gaming adjustments
to make it
feel more like a next -
gen title, rather then just a resolution boost.
The first thing that you notice about Samurai Warriors 4 is that the series finally
feels like a next -
gen title, especially with the lush FULL HD graphics as it returns
gamers to the Warring States of feudal Japan.
There's just one caveat
to waiting; a new Xperia Play successor will probably be out in no time and buying the first -
gen phone
to play Xperia Play
games that will come in the future will
feel outdated.
both machines have great upscalers sony should stop pushing this 1080p over great
game play.If they did not have mandate
games would actually play and look better.Ryse is 900p yet it looks better than any next
gen game some
feel its repetitive but so are many hack n slash play the
game on legendary and learn the combos its really fun.AC4 looks better on XB1 and its much lower resolution no fog
to cover lod due
to ps4 version being 1080p it had
to have cut backs same with Infamous im looking forward
to that
game but im sad there is no realtime shadows if no mandate and
game was made in 900p we would have that and it still would look great.Sony needs
to stop lying don't let them off easy and
gamers need
to chill and just judge a
game if it looks good graphically and is clear stop with the resolution cause it always does not make a better
game.If resolution is what is important then everyone should be playing on pc where the highest rsoloution can be found if your a
gamers and want great exclusive
games choose the console that has your
game of choice or get both end of story!!!
It's also one of the few
games I've played that, at least graphically, finally
feels next -
gen to me (current -
gen technically).
My gaming spark got extinguished dis
gen, ps2 era of gaming was weyyy more fun 4 me everything jus
felt same old
to me dis
gen wit d exception of titles like MGS4, demon / dark souls, dead space 1 & 2 & RDR...
games i had high hopes 4 were ruined like ff, RE, socom, recent R&C titles SC5 & NGS3 as well, i can't judge gms like halos, gears, forza & fable since im nt a 360 owner bt i loved d 1st halo bac on original xbox.
This is going
to be the best Zelda
game of the past three
gens, I can
feel it!
Just
feels like these companies found it hard
to make a
game on the last
gens so they busted butt
to get a great one out.
Assassin's Creed Rogue, the latest entry in the long - running Assassin's Creed series and perhaps the last releasing on past -
gen consoles, initially
feels more like an expansion
to Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag than a full - fledged
game.
The best
games from the era managed
to make that work (hell, even I'm hoping that the System Shock remake takes a few queues from the Bioshock series) but overall gaming last
gen very much
felt like an introductory course
to the medium.
If Titanfall Xbox One doesn't look and play significantly better than the 360 version, it takes away from the title's next
gen allure; convincing
gamers to drop $ 500 for an Xbox One
to play Titanfall becomes a much harder sell if they
feel they can get essentially the same experience on the console they already have.
Overall I'd say that the
game has more of a generation 1.5 look
to it than a next -
gen feel.
People remember and still love their Nes / PS1 / Dreamcast / 360's but I
feel that 10 year from now nobody is gonna remember this
gens consoles... maybe we'll remember one
game we have fun with but no THE console.
Just past the famous statue we come down the mountain and are greeted with a fine view of the city of Rio, here the
game really shows off its impressive draw distance as we can literally see for miles giving the track that true current
gen feel to it.
If anyone has any suggestions for
games they'd like
to see me document my path
to the platinum for, or just want
to kick back and talk about how amazing Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare is,
feel free
to hit me up on Twitter @Vyprstryke, or any of the aforementioned current -
gen platforms at the same username.
I love this
game, I adore its style and the way its bespoke engine makes it look and
to a certain extent
feel quite unlike any other
game on next -
gen platforms.
The first thing that you notice about Samurai Warriors 4 is that the series finally
feels like a next -
gen title, especially with the lush FULL HD graphics as it returns
gamers to the Warring States of feudal Japan.
How
To Survive 2 isnt a bad looking
game but I
feel it could of been better looking in terms of the overall visual quality that could of been achieved on current
gen machines but there are a few good aspects of the visuals.
If you've played current
gen Assassin's Creed
games, and missed the initial release of Rogue, then you'll really have
to forgive how clunky the gameplay now
feels.
That won't stop actual next -
gen games from being difficult
to market, as long as publishers
feel like profit margins don't justify jettisoning the old boxes from orbit.
The
feeling I keep getting is that Epic wanted
to get one more title in before next -
gen, and again, if it's a fun
game, and brings something fresh
to the Gears world, I won't complain.
And some are claiming that the loading times are cut down a bit but
to be honest I did not personally
feel that way, but with the next -
gen consoles there is no worry as you can easily pop in and out of a
game while it runs in the background and you can do other stuff while you wait instead of staring at a picture of the map you are about
to play loads up.
After hours of download, I finally got
to preview the upcoming Bungie
game - changer Destiny for 16 non-stop rigorous hours on my old
gen console (PS3), and by all standards I have a mixed bag
feeling about this title.
The visual quality of this
game does have some next «
gen»
feel to it.
I never enjoyed the blocky looking 3D of the 32 - 64 bit
gen systems and beyond those I
felt like I didn't want
to commit endless hours on just one
game.
As mentioned, things ramp up quite slowly, and indeed it may
feel like the
game never really takes off as it drills new skills in
to you with each stage, only
to provide one or two
gen...
JIm, I'm pretty sure you covered this already but I would like
to see again your opinion about the argument «don't like it, don't buy it» (a.k.a. «no one is forcing you
to buy it») that (imo) plagued the previous
gen and may only get worse this
gen where
games feel more expensive than it should be.
Not only does the
game feature a much more stable framerate and a much friendlier controller than the clunky mess that was the Wii U Gamepad, but the fact you can now play this over-the-top action gem anywhere you
feel like due
to the Switch's portability is more than enough
to guarantee a purchase, even if it's a bit expensive for a port of a last -
gen title.
Uh, the whole point of the
game is
to get a
feel for MGS on next
gen systems before the main
game comes out.