GlossGreen

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Format war? Meh.

I don't know about anyone else, but this format war stuff is getting a little old.  It seems like every 15 minutes we get more propaganda from one camp or the other.  These days I don't believe what's being put out for numbers sold, attach rates, blah, blah, blah.  The only thing that this is doing to the industry is causing confusion and irritation.  Let's look at the situation as it applies to our favorite toys. 

Microsoft launches the Xbox 360 with two SKUs, and a pretty good price point.  The HD-DVD would be released in late 2006.  Good news for the HD-DVD camp?  Kinda.  The problem with the 360 is that the console seemed rushed to market and did not include an HD drive.  In my mind, next gen means an increase in all the systems capabilities, and this just doesn't hold true with the 360.  The exclusion of an HD-DVD drive did, however, lower the price point and help to achieve the early build-up and install rate for the system.  

Next comes the Playstation 3 (the Wii does not have one of the two competing formats so I'm not including it in this blog).  Sony did some things right and some horribly wrong.  At almost double the price of the 360 when it launched and amazingly stupid statements from Sony (you know the one, about people wanting to work more hours to buy one), plus the other acts of blind arrogance by the previously mentioned Sony, just about killed all momentum for the system.  If it wasn't for the inclusion of the built in HD drive, we might not have seen the capabilities of Blu-ray.  With all PS3 games on Blu-ray disks, the results of the product can be seen out of the box (with the minimal cost of cables).

The results are still out on whether either system truly has an impact on this current situation.  Both Microsoft and Sony have pushed hard with deals for free movies with the purchase of their systems and good price cuts to boot.  With the current situation though, if the analysts are correct, we may not see a resolution at all.

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Senua's Saga: Hellblade II Review - A Visual Feast Lacking Depth | Chit Hot

Senua's Saga: Hellblade II has now launched, bringing with it some of the most stunning visuals you've ever seen in a game.

Sonic18816h ago(Edited 6h ago)

The first game lacked depth as well, but the graphics were phenomenal

darthv725h ago

...not to mention the sound / atmosphere. Especially when using headphones.

Deathdeliverer28m ago

Going to be real. I’m playing on my PC and every setting is on high at 60fps locked. The game is beautiful, sounds good in headphones (I’m sorry but Returnal still holds the aural crown), and has an impressive photo mode. Can literally hit that at any time. You won’t have full control at certain times, but it’s impressive. After more than an hour I’ve already started to get bored. The fights are brain dead so far and it is a CRAP ton of walking and listening. I’m over the beginning “theme” of you did this to us (people that have played will get this as not to spoil anything). I literally non stop run every chance I get. Obviously isn’t the whole game but gahdamn. Hopefully it picks up soon. Definitely can’t see this being a 10/10 by any stretch of the imagination because the beginning has gotten so boring. Here’s to a better experience tomorrow or Friday when I pick it back up.

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Hunt: Showdown Upgrade to CryEngine 5.11 That Ends Support for Last-Gen Drops Aug. 15

The Hunt: Showdown upgrade to CryEngine 5.11 drops this Aug. 15! Players can expect "a mountain of new content" throughout summer of 2024.

RaidenBlack3h ago

Can't wait ... the already good lookin' game'll look even better!

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Review | Way of Rhea (PC) - 8Bit/Digi

Way of Rhea is a puzzle game that is easy to learn and relaxing to play while also putting your critical thinking skills to the test.

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