1UP writes: "A common question on forums of late seems to be "Why are there so few role-playing games on current-gen systems?"
The genre's absence seems particularly jarring on PlayStation 3, given that its two predecessors offered an embarrassment of riches for role-playing fans. Japanese RPGs caught on with the American mainstream with PS1 and became even more deeply entrenched thanks to PS2. But they're few and far between this generation...and Infinite Undiscovery may give a few hints as to why."
The gaming community lately makes jokes about companies making games that look like "PS3" or "PS2" games. While this is such a nasty dig, there may be some truth to this in the case of tri-Ace.
Sad really. I used to love these guys but man...they just aren't what they used to be.
The Cod games have been using an engine built in the mid 90s. Nothing wrong with using an old engine if they update it. Bioshock used UE2 and looked better than most UE3 games. Arkham knight used UE3 and looked better than most UE4 games.
Sh it does suck but I enjoyed star ocean 6 the most out of any game last year. I thought it was solid af start to finish. My favorite game that year.
I'd love for Sony to get ahold of them.
During the Inside Xbox live stream today, developers from the backwards compatibility team announced that the program would sadly be coming to a close.
The current game selection on Game Pass is impressive, but it’s still missing a handful of big games.Here are the 10 most dumbfounding omissions from Game Pass.
I can see most of these coming to gamepass sometime this year. Even some of them could make it GWG.
Been watching a lot of gameplay footage, seems to have some significant framerate concerns and is basically a glorified Dynasty Warrior game.
Maybe I'll be proven wrong, but I'm not hearing good things overseas about Vesperia, this looks bad and The Last Remnant's timed exclusivity doesn't scream "BUY XBOX" to me. I think I'll stick it out with Disgaea 3, Valkyria Chronicles and Eternal Sonata this fall for JRPG gaming.