Shows off superior graphics, social networking features, and ability to record and
share gameplay clips at a New York event, but the PS4 itself was not shown.
Users will now have the ability to
share gameplay clips up to 10 seconds long to Twitter instantly.
Not exact matches
If you want to see more about God of War, you can enjoy a lot of info on the combat system
shared a couple of days ago, the latest
gameplay presented at Paris Games Week, a trailer showing the Dead Giant Stone Mason, another
clip showcasing the enemy creatires named Revenant, a similar video focusing on the Draugr, and one showing off the fire troll.
The long - awaited PlayStation VR was released just a few days ago, and already Japanese gamers have been
sharing clips of themselves enjoying the
gameplay from some of their favourite titles.
A quick tap of the DualShock 4's
Share button lets you record a
clip, broadcast your
gameplay or take a screenshot.
From skilful multi-splats and tactical deployment of Special weapons, to tense Tower holds or just some poetic team movement, simply
share your best
gameplay clips to Twitter using the hashtags #Splatoon2 and #ESLSplatoon and the best snippets, as judged by an independent judge, will win themselves some goodies worthy of Flow herself!
There's currently no information about the game aside from awesome looking
gameplay clips and gifs
shared online.
Record the consequences and
share your
gameplay with everyone on your friends list with the User
Clips feature.
Players can
clip and
share short
gameplay moments as they happen, both to their personal Hatch feeds and to other social networks.
The increased graphical fidelity showcased by launch titles like Killzone: Shadow Fall and Knack, to a lesser extent, were certainly impressive in showing off what games would look like on the shiny new box, but it was the promise of being able to
share your
gameplay experiences with anyone by streaming your
gameplay via Twitch, saving screenshots or 15 minute long
gameplay clips or even reincarnating couch coop by allowing others to participate in single players games that made the Playstation 4 seem like a next generation machine for the socially connected world we inhabited.
This makes sense, as the overlay contains
sharing features for
sharing video
clips and screenshots of your
gameplay on a variety of different services.
A quick tap of the DualShock 4's
Share button lets you record a
clip, broadcast your
gameplay or take a screenshot.