LETS DO THE DEW BROHuh , I'm wearing it with pride....why you so upset , relax man I am just one lone Xbro on a ps4 fanboi board. Cut me some slack.....bullies.
I enjoyed the Second Son and Killzone gameplay. I think Watch dogs and AC4It just seems like anything halfway worth a damn is slated for a 2014 launch. Launch titles for both systems look very underwhelming so far.
Second son is 2014 unfortunately.I enjoyed the Second Son and Killzone gameplay. I think Watch dogs and AC4irates are also gonna launch?
Second Son:
Killzone:
http://www.gamespot.com/e3/killzone-...-demo-6409831/
Most of the big Next-Gen only games are 2014, yeah. The cross-generation games that will be launch titles, like Watch Dogs, are still fantastic games though and they'll make these launches amazing and by far the best launches ever even if nothing else is that great.It just seems like anything halfway worth a damn is slated for a 2014 launch. Launch titles for both systems look very underwhelming so far.
Hrmm, then again after going back and looking at the 360/PS3 launch titles, they were pretty mediocre as well. Damn, how hard is it to get some launch titles that are worth getting excited about, that actually make me want to buy a system?
article_sl said:Take Ryse Son of Rome, for instance. The game is played with your controller ? you don't use your arm to swing your sword, or pull an arrow out of your eye. Instead, you shout "archers!" to summon some medieval aerial support, and beckon your men forward with your arm. You do all this while you sit on your couch: every part of Ryse works with your controller, parts of it are just better with Kinect.
In Dead Rising 3, an open-world zombie game that seems to be part Grand Theft Auto and part Kingdom Rush, your controller is once again your friend. Your Kinect might be your enemy. Zombies can hear you talking, even rustling on your couch, and they'll come after you. (Prepare to play Dead Rising 3 in the quietest room you can find.) Once they find you, if you wriggle on your couch as you presumably would if a zombie were attempting to eat your entire face all at once, you'll wriggle the zombie off you. The controller stays in your both hands, but as you react to the game, the game reacts to you.
In a more futuristic demo called "Reflex," Xbox reps took the idea even further. As we walked through a Tron-like level, we could raise the controller over our face to activate our shield, touch our temple to activate our X-ray vision, and duck out of the way to, well, duck out of the way. These are activities that make sense, that we might even reflexively do anyway while we game ? I know I lean a little every time I try to dodge a bullet in Halo. With an always-on, always-watching, always-listening Kinect, our surroundings and our actions become part of the game.
That is admittedly pretty cool tho for DR3.this has got to be a joke now, dead rising 3 is literally waiting for you to rustle your jimmies
http://www.theverge.com/2013/6/11/44...-interactivity
Seconded - what would the "playing laying in bed" reaction to that be from the Kinect? Pooping itself and sending my data to the NSA?that sounds gay as fuck
"We have a product for people who cannot access some kind of internet connectivity and it's called Xbox 360".