Not exact matches
Last year brought forth the year
of online gaming, the true start to online gaming on the next
generation consoles started a year
ago from now.
The whole arcade racing genre was forever changed a year
ago when a game that went by the title Burnout 3 hit this
generation of consoles, and become arguably one
of the best for this genre.
When the newest
generation of consoles debuted at E3 two years
ago, one
of the biggest gripes players had about them was that previous titles were not supported.
When LEGO Marvel Super Heroes initially arrived on
consoles four years
ago, it was Traveller's Tales» first outing
of the next
generation, but even with the restraints
of developing for the older
consoles at the same time, it was still an impressive debut.
It was not long
ago that a good part
of the videogame industry believed that the current
generation of consoles, would be the last.
Nintendo had to adapt to the difficulties
of HD game development a
generation after the rest
of the
console makers which led to the infamous Wii U droughts, and the reason why Kimishima had to reshape the entire development structure
of the company just a few years
ago.
An interesting article, but, as someone who has bought none
of the newest next -
generation consoles (the most recent purchase was an NDS a year
ago), I can say that the two reasons I haven't bought a PS3 are: price, and, currently, removal
of backwards compatibility from the hardware.
Brothers: A Tale
of Two Sons released almost 2 years
ago for last
generation consoles and PC, and a new remastered version
of the game is now available for PS4 and Xbox One.
Developer id Software clearly got everything it could out
of its engine, especially when you consider this game originally launched in the Xbox 360 / PS3
generation of consoles, seven years
ago.
Brothers: A Tale
of Two Sons released almost 2 years
ago for last
generation consoles and PC, and a new remastered version
of the game is now available...
The Order: 1886 is the best looking and most cinematic game I've ever played, making it one
of the few titles for PlayStation 4 (or the Xbox One), that actually encapsulates the visual leap many people expected from the fancy «next -
generation»
consoles which launched over a year
ago.
Microsoft entered the
console market 3
generations ago to «stop Sony» (http://www.develop-online.n...) and all the billions
of dollars they have can not surpass what is the superior global brand.
The fact that we're at the end
of a
console generation, not to mention deep in recession, will also make even their biggest successes much smaller than the enormous blockbusters
of half a decade
ago.
And whilst this is by no means a bad thing, the premise has largely remained the same since the humble roots
of Lego Star Wars two
console generations ago.
Only a few days
ago rumors began circulating that 4A Games, the developers
of the Russian flavored dystopic subterranean survival horror delights Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light was going to be re-released on the current
generation of consoles as Metro Redux.
The franchise never reached the heights
of its predecessors, and the last game in the series was released two
console generations ago in 2000.
Up until 11 days
ago I was exclusively a Playstation 4 player during this
console generation, enjoying games like Bloodborne, Horizon Zero Dawn, and The Last
Of Us Remastered.
Turok «s impending arrival on Microsoft's current
generation console may not come as much
of a shock to many fans
of the first - person shooter, as Night Dive Studios revealed roughly two years
ago that it had intentions
of bringing the remaster to the Xbox.
With Steam, returning games and fixing them has become much easier than ten years
ago, and maybe this time the period
of instability caused by the change
of console generations can be avoided or at least significantly reduced for the sake
of both the buyer and the seller.
After all, it wasn't long
ago that this
generation of consoles barely had a single purpose developed game to play between them.