We all have criticisms of the story but I mean is that maybe possibly a tiny little bit more appropriate in maybe, just maybe aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaany other thread?
You guys talk about how Sony drops support on everything... Seriously? The Move and camera haven't ever been dropped from support, developers just didn't use those products as a main point of many games (not unlike Kinect), the PS phone we can all agree needed to go, the PSP is over TEN YEARS OLD, the Vita still has a ton of 3rd party support and is regularly updated - hardly unsupported, PS TV is a niche product only really for people who wanted to stream from other parts of their house, and 3D isn't something people developed FOR it's just an option developers can choose to mess with, and most blu ray movies come in 3D versions as 3D movies are still HUGE so don't give me that BS. You really expect any company to support the same product for many years, especially when nobody's using it? Sony didn't "give up" on Vita because they were lazy and hate their customers, they seized 1st party full development on games because it was a waste of resources that could go into something more people enjoy, since the Vita "failed" only because the competition is heavily owned by Apple/Android and Nintendo. It's called trimming the fat, Sony does it, MS does it, Apple does it (RIP iPod classic!), Samsung does it. Get over it, VR isn't just a little trinkydink toy you mess around with for a couple hours then get bored, it's an entirely new way of experiencing media and unless you've used VR first hard it's pretty difficult to grasp what that really means. There's TONS of money from the biggest companies in the game pouring support into VR, no it won't sell tens of millions week one like everyone here says it needs to, yes it's relatively "expensive" if you don't have the best source of income, but this is the first generation of actual VR headsets, it needs to grow like any console, phone, television, automobile, etc. You absolutely have the right to be skeptical, and if you don't want to be a day one buy, that's probably the smarter choice, but comparing something like VR in general (Vive, Oculus, even PSVR) to something like PSP or the PS phone is absolutely asinine. I say give it at least 4-5 years to grow, if it doesn't go anywhere and people hate it then I'm wrong simply put, but we won't know until then.
@dexda: It's always anti "fanboy" comments, like the only logical thing you can do in the Gamespot comment section is hate, right? God forbid someone actually enjoy something for once.
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