Well, E3 for the Big 3 (Microsoft, Sony, & Nintendo) is over so now it is confirmed that I will move on to Sony for the next gen.
Sony has confirmed that PS+ will be required for online play now (and probably some key online features like cloud) but
it will not be required to use Netflix and such, unlike the way Xbox Live requires it with Gold. Also, the playability of used games is confirmed.
Xbox is looking strong with their exclusive titles, but DRM still isn't going to be overlooked by a good portion of consumers.
I'm pysched about Kingdom Hearts III, Metal Gear Solid 5, and perhaps the new inFAMOUS on the PS4. MGS5 looks like it's open world now, though. I'm not too sure how I feel about that.
Kingdom Hearts, Final Fantasy, and Metal Gear Solid were all confirmed multi-platform, which isn't too surprising. What is surprising is for the re-birthed Killer Instinct to be exclusive to Xbox One. I'm not sure if it has anything to do with KI belonging in part to Fox Network and Microsoft's push for TV. This is bad news when an old title like that is renewed as a console exclusive, especially since its a fighting game. Most fighting games only do well when they are multi-platform. As for all the shooters coming out, not sure if there will be one I particularly like.
Nintendo has confirmed
Megaman in their next Super Smash Bros. title. I'm glad Capcom went with the more classic 8-bit Megaman design and didn't troll people again with the
fat boxart Megaman like they did in Street Fighter X Tekken.
Microsoft stated that they will be giving away 2 free games each month for Gold members on the Xbox Live Marketplace starting from July and ending in December. They already started this June with one free title for Gold members,
Fable III. In July, it will be Halo 3 and Assassin's Creed 2.
Sony announced the new Elder Scrolls Beta will new released for PS4.
I doubt I'll be buying the console on release day. $400 is a good price but I'll still be looking out for Black Friday deals online for the PS4. Now that I think about it, I'm also going to need to buy a new arcade stick
Phytotron wrote:Z-Man wrote:Wait, 400 bucks is still a lot of money for a toy.
Ha. Yeah, to say the least. The most I've paid for a console is $35, with games. Hang on to what we already have, indeed.
Trouble is the upscaling with HD televisions. I have a flat-screen 4:3 tube tv in storage, but we don't really want (or have room for) two televisions in the living room. So, we haven't really been able to do any console gaming since we got the HD 2-3 years ago, despite our model being only 720p and reportedly having one of the better built-in upscalers. Composite is bad, it doesn't have S-Video, and neither N64 nor Gamecube (realistically) have component video.
I'm presently on the lookout for a cheap-but-good VGA box for this Dreamcast I still haven't played since picking it up two summers ago; I figure that should upscale better to 720p. There was a reportedly good one that was selling for around $25 for some time there, but I procrastinated. Since then it has apparently gone in and out of production or stock or something, and has been selling for $60, which, no.
I'm not sure, but I think this does the same thing for <$40:
http://www.amazon.com/Mygica-Game-Video ... roduct_top