Totally agree.I would rather describe it as an experience instead of a game.
What it lacks in quantity it more than compensates for in emotive qualities not found anywhere else..
One of my favourite PS3 games. Cross buy FTW.
I personally don't have a problem with these updates.As far as I can tell, it's just to keep fine tuning the system.
I put around 800 hours in before I thought enough was enough. Shame really. Best shooting mechanics but so lacking in many areas and then Bungie's baffling tinkering. Can't say TTK is on my radar anymore.
The first Uncharted is a must play.When it released,it was/is a great introduction to Nathan Drake and his adventures.I spent many hours playing this game and the only gripe I had was the bullet sponge nature of the AI. Apart from that, it's highly recommended.
@Relient77
Funnily enough, I loaded up Haze into my PS3 just the other day and it was still as bad as I remembered. I was as hyped for that game as I was for Destiny. Oh well.
I absolutely loved Kingdoms of Amalur and must have sunk around 2-300 hours into that game.
I always thought that Shuei Yoshida is one of the Play Station brands greatest assets, for that reason alone.
His obvious passion is what makes so many gamers feel they can relate to him.
Great that it's almost here for PS4.
What it lacks in length, it more than makes up for as a unique and memorable experience.
I would think both the hardware and the software will come with very obvious disclaimers on the packaging and instruction.
Along with the pricing, it's another important hurdle for Sony Morpheus - and Occulus.
I reckon there is definitely a likeness between the two games and I'm really looking forward to Hellblade just as much as I enjoyed HS.
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I didn't realise the Heavenly Sword animated movie had been released until I found and watched in a few nights ago.
Just picked this up as I'm now classified as a Destiny refugee :)
I'm one of those players that don't mind the option of certain remasters for the PS4. We've had TLOU and the coming Uncharted trilogy from ND, God of War III from Sony SM. Personally, I'd be happy for a remastered Kz2 with multiplayer. Doubt it would happen though.
That's the thing about VR that interests me. Not just about playing games in VR but also a whole range of experiences such as the Deep. Carrying out space walks, sky diving and literally any other human experiences that could be designed to produce an adrenalin rush sat in your own lounge.
Grand Theft. Thought so.
I think it's worth keeping in mind that Sony are pushing on two fronts right now. Catering to the 'traditional' gamer as well as prepping for the release of Morpheus.
Thats a crap load of games to develop.
I thought Ms did pretty well with their conference but I can't help feeling that Hololens was included for its 'wow' factor just as Illumiroom, when it was first shown off.
I hope I'm wrong because it looks remarkable tech - but at what price.
As the first in the series, Drakes Fortune is probably my favourite, although I'm really not sure it was a PS3 title available at the launch of the console, as the author states. Old age playing tricks on my memory maybe. Can anyone clarify please? Thanks.
I would really love some U2 multiplayer.
I bought into the HYPE of its largely PvE claim.I'm just not a crucible type.Took a break after about 800 hours.I'm just hoping House of Wolves can reignite my passion.
If there was a Contentious Game of the Year award, Destiny would win, hands down.
@Rimeskeem
I call it the Destiny Effect.