As a fan of the Saw franchise I'm hugely excited. Just don't make it like Saw V. That was without a doubt the worse movie in the genre. Saw 3D was good but I didn't like the ending. IV and VI were the best in the franchise.
@King_Wii @BestJinjo Did anyone of you not read when Sony said they will not release a PS4 until they are capable and of producing visuals that at are noticeably superior to the current gens? Sony has not let us down and for Sony it's more about pushing technology to it's limits than releasing a gimmicky console like the Wii U.
@itchyflop It's stupid. I could maybe see the Wii U screen being helpful in AC3 if you could select your items from the Wii U screen but having to look down select your item and then look back up would defeat the purpose since you'd have to pause the game anyway in the heat of battle.
There is nothing like it at the moment? Meet Vita PS3 crossplay. Oh and it actually lets you play on the PS3 and then continue gaming while you're on the can.
@theKSMM No make your games with a smaller budget and don't expect huge sales at the $60 price point. This game is already on sale for $25 at tons of major retailers. Activision is not going to a publish a game at anything less than $60 unless it's download only or something.
@Rivboets7 @slayer1090 Nightfire was a blast on Gamecube with 4 player local multiplayer. Killing someone with Odd Jobs hat never got old. I enjoyed it more than Goldeneye. EoN was decent from what I played.
There is no decline in demand for console games. Thus why games in successful franchises continue to outsell their sequels. The problem is this isn't a very forgiving market and the competition is fierce. New IP's are like baby sea turtles being picked apart by predators like AC and CoD. While even those franchises aren't safe with franchises like Battlefield and GTA.
Gears of Wars is a great series however Uncharted blows it out of the water. Gears is one of the few games I miss from when I owned an Xbox. Mainly for the story mode. The story got kind of ruined in 2 though and they went with the cinematic approach that hurt the overall experience of games like Killzone 3 and Uncharted 3. I mean you had the epic Raam fight at the end of 1 the epic Radec fight at the end of KZ2, and the epic Lazarevic fight at the end of Uncharted 2. Then in their sequels the last fight was reduced to a on rails shooter or cinematic fist fight.
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