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Ubernoob, I enjoyed your response. It's hard for me to respond to the JRPG specifics as that isn't my genre of choice; the only one I have played on current generation consoles is FF13, which I thought had an interesting battle system but the story lost me pretty quickly. I find that JRPG stories more often than not tend to be border on the ridiculous or convoluted, which drives me away, but there are a few games which don't do this which I have been able to enjoy. I'll give Ni No Kuni a shot sometime, all that said.
As to FPS games, give Bioshock Infinite a try if you haven't. In my opinion, it does a some genre blending with player progression and weapon upgrade mechanics, its art and art direction are stunning, the story is engaging, it is well paced, it has cool combat set pieces - including vertical combat, which is unorthodox for an FPS but makes sense in this game's world - and it is the only game which has made me care about a companion NPC. On top of all that, it isn't a drab grey and brown military shooter, haha. I am thoroughly enjoying it and I think it sets a new bar for the genre in terms of single-player experience. (of course, I also enjoyed Duke Nukem Forever, so what do I know, lol)
I think I can agree with you on the idea that a game ought to be greater than the sum of its unit parts. I don't think many games truly achieve this, regardless of console generation, though, and I am not sure that we have any more or less now than we ever did. Unrelated to that, I particularly agree on the criticism of game length, and this in particular is a big reason why I tend to stay in the sports game genre because I can get major mileage out of those titles.Comment
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Good to see "confirmation" on actual blu-ray movie playback and not just for games.Comment
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I enjoyed BioShock Infinite a lot. I don't think the story was necessarily as good as Spec Ops: The Line because there were some pretty glaring holes.
It was a very fun play through, but I can't see myself going back to multiple times in the future like I do with other games.badComment
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The life cycle of consoles back then was much shorter than by todays standard. If you grew up with the NES era, then its most likely that many of your systems overlapped the same time period. The NES didnt grab a foothold in the USA until late 1986ish with the Genesis / Snes / Playstation all coming out quickly right behind it.
If I remember correctly the Genesis came out in 1989 with the SNES coming out right behind it in 1990. The Playstation came out only 4 years later.
The console life cycle was fast and furious back then as opposed to today. The PS3 and 360 are both about 8 years old now and that would cover 3 to 4 different generations of console releases back then.
Look at what all released in the same time span as just the 360 and PS3s life cycle has been....Ill only include mainstream systems and not the "1-offs" like the Epoch that most people never heard of.
8 year life cycle--- 1986-1994
NES
Sega Master System
Atari 7800
TurboGrafx-16
Sega Genesis
SuperGrafx
Neo Geo
SNES
Phillips CD-i
Turbo Duo
Panasonic 3DO
Atari Jaquar
Amiga CD32
8 year life cycle ------ 1994 - 2002
Saturn
Playstation
Neo Geo CD
NEC PC-FX
Virtua Boy
Nintendo 64
Dreamcast
Playstation 2
Gamecube
Xbox
Current generation. 2002-Current. 11 YEARS!!
Xbox 360
Playstation 3
Wii
Wii U
As you can see , it really has a lot to do with when you grow up on gaming. 8 year used to mean a huge paradigm shift in gaming, where as today you wont see near the same gains as you used to.Comment
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Rumor: Blu-ray licensing may delay next xbox.
A rumor from MondoXbox has surfaced claiming that Microsoft's upcoming Xbox Infinity (720, Fusion etc) may be delayed over licensing issues with Blu-ray. Originally the console was expected to arrive during the 2013 holiday season, but this latest report suggests that Microsoft may miss this lucrative window, and instead launch the highly-anticipated console in the first half of 2014.PS: You guys are great.
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The life cycle of consoles back then was much shorter than by todays standard. If you grew up with the NES era, then its most likely that many of your systems overlapped the same time period. The NES didnt grab a foothold in the USA until late 1986ish with the Genesis / Snes / Playstation all coming out quickly right behind it.
If I remember correctly the Genesis came out in 1989 with the SNES coming out right behind it in 1990. The Playstation came out only 4 years later.
The console life cycle was fast and furious back then as opposed to today. The PS3 and 360 are both about 8 years old now and that would cover 3 to 4 different generations of console releases back then.
Look at what all released in the same time span as just the 360 and PS3s life cycle has been....Ill only include mainstream systems and not the "1-offs" like the Epoch that most people never heard of.
8 year life cycle--- 1986-1994
NES
Sega Master System
Atari 7800
TurboGrafx-16
Sega Genesis
SuperGrafx
Neo Geo
SNES
Phillips CD-i
Turbo Duo
Panasonic 3DO
Atari Jaquar
Amiga CD32
8 year life cycle ------ 1994 - 2002
Saturn
Playstation
Neo Geo CD
NEC PC-FX
Virtua Boy
Nintendo 64
Dreamcast
Playstation 2
Gamecube
Xbox
Current generation. 2002-Current. 11 YEARS!!
Xbox 360
Playstation 3
Wii
Wii U
As you can see , it really has a lot to do with when you grow up on gaming. 8 year used to mean a huge paradigm shift in gaming, where as today you wont see near the same gains as you used to.Comment
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Expect a lot of F2P next-gen according to the Vice President of Epic Games.
"The next-gen consoles are going to be fully embracing the free-to-play and these IAP-type business models," Rein told the audience, "So in case you don't know that I'm putting that out there. Sony and Microsoft are both going heavily in that area."Originally posted by BlueNGoldI feel weird for liking a post about exposed penises.Comment
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If its free to play like DOTA or TF2 then I'm fine with it, since the only things you pay for are cosmetic. It's the pay to win games where you have to pay to unlock weapons or characters where things get dicey.Member of The OS Baseball Rocket Scientists AssociationComment
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