Being a user of the OnLive gaming service ever since the beta I have felt a need for a few different things. Naturally, faster broadband is one of them..but that is a whole different subject in itself. Let’s get down to business…
Enter Vanguard Princess, billed as a two-on-two fighting game developed by former Capcom sprite designer Tomoaki “Suge9″ Sugeno. The game itself consists of an all-girl cast of 10 major characters and four to five assist characters. (Not counting the DLC characters.) Each major character has their own quirks, and there’s a pretty unique approach to some of them regarding fighting styles
Dean Takahashi of VentureBeat writes: "OnLive has teamed up with British game retailer Green Man Gaming to resell subscriptions for OnLive’s cloud-gaming subscription service. The deal is the first of its kind in which a game retailer resells OnLive’s online bundles of games delivered via web-connected data centers, or the cloud."
With all the recent subscription services increasing in popularity including EA Access and PS Plus, The Game Fanatics decided to take another look at OnLive and how it could be the dark horse in the video game streaming race.
I still have onlive and compared to psn now it seems faster response time, and the ui is tons better. Imho.
Finally some Japanese games on the cloud.
I would anticipate seeing many more Japanese games heading towards open platforms like this.
Put this on Steam and consoles people actually own please.