We’ve broken them up into different categories and provided a list of platforms they’re crossplay compatible with. These are cross-platform games that didn’t quite make the list but are worth checking out if any of the above games aren’t doing it for you. The game’s top-notch quality isn’t that surprising when you consider it was created by Respawn, who by now is a seasoned veteran in the shooter space with two Titanfall games under their belt.Īfter dropping squads of three players onto a map, the game quickly becomes a mad dash to find the best weapon and gear you can as a circle around you closes.Īdditional quality of life improvements such as cross-play support, solo matchmaking, teammate respawns, and cinematic kill screens help keep the game feeling fresh and accessible to all. This is normal in a consumer market that expands and contracts.Platforms: Windows, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Switch, Android, iOSĪpex Legends continues to prove itself within the battle royale space, with many putting it up right beside or even above (depending who you ask) its two biggest competitors, Fortnite and PUBG. Since this report, Sony has been taking measures to streamline the various divisions, cutting overhead costs to accommodate over all health. While there were losses in certain Sony divisions in 2012, their gaming division, specifically the PS3 is posting profits for 2012. This seems like a mistake.Am I only one who doesn’t want to see Sony go bankrupt.” “Didn’t Sony lose a few hundred million dollars last year can they really afford to release a new console and sell it a loss like they did with the ps3. + IAMLEGEGEND33 on February 1st, 2013 at 2:21 pm said: There is still one new game release coming to the PS2. The PS2 was very much alive when the PS3 was revealed. How am I supposed to play two systems at once? And with GTA coming, the PS4 will be the first console I do not purchase on day 1. The PS3 is very much alive! No one I know is ready / wants a PS4 this early. “Sure the PS4 is exciting news, but it really is way too early. + StackedPancakes on February 1st, 2013 at 1:36 pm said: $100-$120 is already a lot, too much at times. I also shudder to think of the day when collector’s editions of games are $150+ standard. Even then, that’s a lot of money to spend on a game that may be a complete bomb, (Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II anybody?) (Plus, not all games have playable demos, or if they do they are routinely released weeks to months after the full game has already launched.) and enough is enough. In an era where cartridge technology hasn’t been used for roughly a decade, (Obviously PS never used cartridges.) and with games increasingly being pushed in the digital realm, games really should be no more than $50 new. We’ve only tolerated (not liked) this current gen’s price hike back up to $60. Here are 12 cross- platform tools to help make your world 'A Better Windows ( Linux/Unix/Mac) World. Games for the next generation (Microsoft, Nintendo, Apple, and Steam included) better not increase in price, or else the gaming industry will likely fold along with the increase. I know, I know, asking for the impossible, but at least I can dream. I just want to see Sony blow Microsoft out of the water by announcing a $349.99 MSRP for the PS4 and $49.99 MSRP for the software at launch. Until those questions are answered, I will be sitting in cautious anticipation. ANY console that includes this feature is dead in the water, and not worth wasting my money on. HOWEVER, if, and that’s a great big if right there, they go the MS route of social apps over gaming, I will be waiting untill support for PS3 to be exhausted before going to PC gaming, I have a pc for facebook and a console for gaming. I can get past #2, if the hardware allows for a more robust graphical enhancement, keeping in mind I see the ability to render and control more AI at the same graphical level as the PS3 without studder or slowdown counting as “enhancement”. As excited as I am about PS4, I have 3 worries:ġ.) Game lock out, if a game is attatched to an account, preventing the purchase of used games or games borrowed from friends and family.ģ.)A statement I heard minutes ago about Sony focusing less on hardware upgrades, and more on the “social aspects” of gaming.
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