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Xbone. Now they‘re on the same level as the PS4, it‘s an easy choice. There‘s been a plethora of great, innovative exclusives announced for it (Project Spark), alongside the biggest multiplatform titles (FFXV, MGSV etc.). Sony is really lacking in the games department. :\ Also, I‘m surprised so many games have been announced to run at 1080p@60fps on it. Especially visual stunners such as Forza 5, Halo 5 and BF4. I‘d wager I‘d have to upgrade my rig to play BF4 on such a level, as I only scrape an even 30fps on BF3 when maxed-out@1080p. - Collapse
hehehe i have a fearly good pc :3 for editing but i like consoles, and most of all, y admire Naugthy Dog :9
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Now this is hilarious. Someone has spotted a Kinect Kiosk at the San Fransisco downtown Gamestop running Killzone: Shadow Fall. Now you may find that weird because Killzone: Shadow Fall is actually a PS4 game, so why was it shown at a Kinect Kiosk? Maybe because it looks amazing but still it could be a user error but ultimately it is still false advertising. The game is a launch title for the PS4 and won‘t come out on the Xbox platforms... jeez. And it definitely does not have Kinect support. You may be surprised at how many people who visit the store wouldn‘t know about it.
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A PlayStation Vita 10-game ‘Mega Pack‘ has been announced by Sony. The PS Vita Mega Pack includes games such as LittleBigPlanet Vita, Motorstorm RC, WipEout 2048 and Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters. Available for ��34.99 from June 21, the ‘Mega Pack‘ also comes packaged with an 8GB memory card. Other games include Little Deviants, Frobisher Says!, Ecolibrium, Lemmings, Hungry Giraffe and The HD Adventures of Rotating Octopus Character. The ‘Mega Pack‘ will also be available as part of the new WiFi PlayStation Vita bundle, which launches on June 28 for ��229. Earlier today, Sony revealed that Vita users with a PlayStation Plus subscription would receive Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus and Unit 13 as part of July‘s Instant Games Update. Sony plans to release upwards of 85 games for the Vita in the coming year. Highlights include The Walking Dead, Batman: Arkham Origins - Blackgate, Killzone Mercenary and Tearaway. The firm announced tactical role-playing game Destiny of Spirits prior to last week‘s E3 gaming expo.
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Fallout 4, as we figured, wasn‘t shown during E3 by Bethesda last week. According to a statement given to Kotaku on the matter: "We showed three games at E3 - Wolfenstein: The New Order, The Elder Scrolls Online and The Evil Within. We did not show any of our games behind closed doors," said a company representative. Hopefully, you didn‘t overdose on the salt over the weekend.
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Xbox 180. No more 24-hour check-in and DRM restrictions. Shame about the removal of the "family sharing" thing, but at least now I can buy a system in confidence it‘ll work in HK when I move there (they removed geographical restrictions, too). You pulled through, Mattrick.
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