It's certainly looking promising for holiday 'nineteen. I'd imagine the key to look out for is the release of Ghost of Tsushima and Cyberpunk 2077—but more specifically Death Stranding. I am 99.9% confident one, two or all of those will launch side by side with the PlayStation 5.
Can you imagine how next-level astounding the PS5 library is going to be? With Naughty Dog freed up from Uncharted to focus likely on a new IP. Bethesda working on that space RPG and al...
Some more somewhat organized chatter of a holiday 'nineteen release date. Wouldn't that be something? Sure would make a great jumping-on point for frustrated XBOX One gamers.
This is getting exciting!
E3 in two months should be very telling—one way or the other.
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Yeah, no. For starters, "Video Games are a Superior Story Medium Than Film" isn't even a proper sentence. Secondly, each medium has its own strengths over the other one.
In any case, claiming video games are superior is asinine and an ignorant statement to be made.
Argue-bait.
firelogic, it really is phenomenally impressive. I've been a dedicated gamer since Atari and there has never been such a rapid-fire release of top-shelf titles released on one system like that's happening on PlayStation 4 the past eighteen months.
Watch for flying objects. You might have just started a war. Lol
We know chrisx. We were just helping you do so.
Trying so hard not to watch any footage now. Want it to be a surprise—esoecially the boss fights.
Accidently watched a video of one of the main bosses in Breath of the Wild and was not happy.
Spoilers.
You have an impressive singing voice. My ears thank you. 🎼
Really want to try this. Wish a demo would go up.
It's one of the only highlights of the system. So, as being so, it is heralded and defended as being a huge strength when in fact, as the article conveys, a very low percentage of gamers actually utilize the feature.
Bluntly, if XBOX One had a better catalogue of current-generation offerings it wouldn't be trying to raise such a grandiose affair over it.
Pride can become a poison and preventer of progress. I've lived in every corner of the United States of America and saving face is practically non-existent.
Fifty+ wasted hours are what most individuals spend getting ready for, driving to and working as paid slavery at a job they don't particularly like. Think of the fifty hours you spend in God of War as time well spent immersed in modern mythological culture. 🗿🏹🍎
That's respectable. So, probably twenty for a casual playthrough?
Nintendo Lite Switch? 💡
*Tip your waitress/waiter*
It genuinely scares me when a group of individuals are so devoted to something that nothing that something/someone could do would make them any less devoted. America sees this happen a lot.
Let's face it: Microsoft IS worried—guaranteed. If this happens again next generation expect XBOX to become a PC/cloud/App-based Game Pass-like service on third-party hardware ONLY.
Microsoft's mentality is apples-to-oranges to Japanese preferences. Gamers there want quality storytelling in a portable format. Graphics comes after those two things. Microsoft instead all-but-dismisses mobile gaming and chooses graphical power over the games themselves—storytelling is mute at this point.
Point Blank: XBOX will never be accepted in mainstream Japanese culture. Microsoft might as well be trying to sell them Trump branded apple peels with root-beer to wash it down.
Thought for sure with how crisp the graphics appear it'd be at least fifty. Looks to be another Uncharted 4: A Thief's End—it was 50GB—length game.
@darthv72
The disagrees are mainly gamers who feel like they either can't afford to upgrade in 'nineteen or they don't understand that strong support for the PlayStation 4 will continue for at least another year after the PS5 launches.
And then there's gamers who just don't want to be confronted with the option because they are happy with PS4 but doubt they'll be able to control the urge to upgrade.
Oh, and jelly...