Sentences with phrase «long console generation»

Yeah, our development cycles aren't too long so and I have no idea how long this console generation really is going to last, but, yeah, there's no doubt it should be in this console generation for sure.»
This article appears to have been written under the assumption that we're in for another decade - long console generation, which I think is unlikely... the PS4 and Xbox One have both surpasssed their predecessors in terms of how quickly they've sold, which no - doubt makes repeating (or exceeding) said success a very attractive proposition for their respective manufacturers.

Not exact matches

Visually the game has come a long way from where it was in last year's experience that to me just felt like a slight upgrade from what were than the current generation consoles.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 marks the current generation debut of the long running football franchise, and owners of all consoles can check out the...
Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 marks the current generation debut of the long running football franchise, and owners of all consoles can check out the latest iteration right now with a demo available for Xbox One, PS4, Xbox 360 and PS3 owners.
Though it remains unclear if GTA6 will even ship on this generation of consoles, knowing Rockstar's long development history.
Kojima tweeted (Translated): «At the end of next month PS4, the long awaited next generation console will be released in Japan.
When asked about supporting games for a longer period of time through multiple console generations, Spencer replied that he believes that a lot can be learned from the PC GPU - cycle.
I'm not too crazy about the new exterior styling, but the new center console, new 6 - speed manual relpacing the ancient 5 - speed that's been in use for longer than I can remember and a 20 bhp increase make this new second generation welcome enough by me.
Companies do things like this with a long term outlook, so it is very possible that they see Sony running away with the generation, which could lead to a price cut, but I think they just want to sell a certain number of consoles that they determined is necessary to stay relevant within the marketplace for the long term.
It was not long ago that a good part of the videogame industry believed that the current generation of consoles, would be the last.
A Just Cause 3, Sniper Elite 3, Wolfenstein, etc type addition every other month would not only go a long way but, IMO, is necessary at this point of this console generation.
With releases between console generations becoming longer and longer, this really was a big deal, to which both companies threw mega parties for each of their releases (which you can some Xbox One launch party pics here).
Current generation consoles allow developers to continue «load balancing» long after they release the game — how much and how long they will keep making tweaks is dependent on the developer and publisher.
While the tech behind smartphones and tablets has improved rapidly, it has arguably still not yet surpassed the current generation consoles, and appears a long way off exceeding next - gen consoles.
I've had little experience with the games outside of the past two reviews I've done and only recently have I found myself becoming a dedicated fan of Sega's long - running underworld crime saga that has continued on over the past three console generations (counting this current generation that is).
To be honest, we are kind of lucky to get a brand new series in this console generation, that is labelled as horror, live as long as it did.
With these features no longer an issue for consumers, and a larger fan base in the current generation of consoles, can Microsoft continue its sales domination by beating the PlayStation 4 in sales this year?
Outland can be a game that speaks for this generation of game consoles and what can be done for a genre of games that has been around for almost as long as gaming it's self.
According to a report on CVG, a «senior game studio source» says the Sony is moving away from its long - standing line of DualShock controllers as it moves to the next generation of consoles.
It will be the very first title in the long - running series not to be developed by Milestone and will also make its first appearance on current generation consoles.
Unlike previous console generations, technical compatibility is no longer the issue.
While the game certainly does not push the current - generations technical capabilities, it is nice to see a developer who has been out of the console market for so long, come back with a game that is technically all together and has great gameplay.
This isn't a bad thing, it just means that all the best stuff of this console generation is already out and available to you, and if you are still waiting for that final sequel for a certain franchise of your personal liking, you won't have to wait much longer.
Thirdly the 7th generation was longer due to the rise of online gaming and services such as Netflix, all three consoles were marketed as entertainment systems and the aim was to sell to non gaming families as well but it would take a while for the cost of the consoles to come down to somewhere more affordable for this market.
As we approach the next generation of home game consoles it's important that Microsoft take a long look at XBL and what they should and shouldn't charge for.
In From Pixels to Polygons, we examine classic game franchises that have survived the long transition from the 8 - or 16 - bit era to the current console generation.
Graphically it has come a long way due to the better and better hardware associated with each new generation of gaming console.
It may have taken a long time, but I finally had the chance to play a brand new Star Fox game on a next generation Nintendo console.
Featuring then - stunning CG graphics, DKC convinced many that the next generation consoles weren't needed as long the SNES could create such dazzling games.
5th June 2013 - The current console generation has been one of the longest but also one of the best.
Advance Wars 2 is still surprisingly pricey given it's over a decade and two console generations old, but is well worth the cash you'll spend — Getting to feel like a masterful general during your long train journeys is one thing, but once you add an excellent level - editor and multiplayer, you'll have an absolute blast.
Following its long - term partnership with Microsoft for the first and second - generation Xbox consoles, developing unique third - party licensed peripherals under the Thrustmaster brand, Guillemot Corporation S.A. is pleased to announce that it is extending its worldwide partnership to include the third generation of Xbox.
So, yeah, as long as the Steam box's specs are comparable to next generation console's specs they will most likely last as long as the next gen consoles do.
Ultimately, Xbox 360 ends what became the longest generation as the most influential console on the market - an incredible achievement when you consider Microsoft's first stab at console gaming: the original Xbox barely made a dent in the Playstation's armour, and ended its short life as the Halo - and - emulation box.
For a while, it wasn't so much a problem — we were only getting about one mainline Mario game per console generation (a whopping two from the start of the Nintendo 64 through the end of the GameCube) but that's no longer the case.
The console didn't last long and was crushed by other sixth generation competitors such as the PlayStation 2, GameCube and Microsoft's original Xbox.
This is the longest product refresh cycle in video game history, and demand for the next generation of consoles from Microsoft and Sony is expected to be through the roof.
Meyer seems confident that the current console cycle will last longer than that, however, as he stated that he had «no doubt» that «we have at least one, maybe two games left in the console generation, maybe more.»
Visually the game has come a long way from where it was in last year's experience that to me just felt like a slight upgrade from what were than the current generation consoles.
The previous generation was a rough one for Japanese third party publishers; faced with the triple onslaught of an en masse migration of Japanese audiences mobile devices, the struggles of HD development, and the rise of western development for consoles, Japanese developers found themselves hopelessly outmatched as they tried to keep up, ultimately mostly disappointing long time fans due to misguided games and entries in long running series that were made with some attempt to appeal to a larger, global audience.
That's not to say previous Zelda's have been underwhelming; Wind Waker was one of the better titles of its console generation, Twilight Princess was a triumphant execution of Zelda traditions, and even the muddled and overly - long Skyward Sword was ultimately a good game.
Monster Hunter World is the latest entry in the long running franchise and is the first Monster Hunter to release on current generation consoles.
«I believe the current console generation will last longer than the previous, which is great for development,»...
Considering the power available through the next generation consoles and the fact that the game is probably not as intensive as some others, it is surprising that loading lasts as long as it does.
After a long awaited debut on the next generation game consoles in November of 2016, Final Fantasy XV is finally coming to PCs next month.
The past few generations of video game consoles have shown us how long life - cycles can get.
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My expectation for Ninja Gaiden II was sky high long before it was even revealed, not because of hype, but because the original Ninja Gaiden on Xbox was quite simply my favourite game of the last console generation - an astonishing, epic action game that achieved perfection in almost every area and kept me playing though its hugely challenging singleplayer game for something like eighty hours.
It is absolutely bizarre to think back on this console generation, a generation that has lasted far longer than any before, and maybe any ever will.
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