Gaming Future takes a look at the possibilities for backwards compatibility support with Xbox 720.
Wardens Rising is looking like a promising new take on the ARPG genre, especially when played with friends.
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Set to bring action adventuring to PC and console, Mark of the Deep is a narrative rich game which mixes in some decent ideas
I understand those who say "I will play my ps4 for ps4 games and keep my ps3", but if the whole purpose of sony adding all these great features to ps4 are to make gaming more convenient for everyone, what better way can you make a console convenient to players by having 4 systems in 1? Sure I can keep my ps3 and play ps3 games when I want, but thats not convenient at all. It would be nice if they find a way to make this all work.
Nextbox will most likely have a similar approach to BC using a cloud service imo.
I doubt 720 will have traditional backwards compatibility..I'm keeping my old consoles anyway so doesn't really bother me..
I think that we, as gamers, should hope they can add it, even if it isn't at launch, purely because many Xbox exclusives deserve to be playable in the future. Lets face it, in 10 years we'll probably be hard pressed to find functioning Xbox 360s, there's just to much in them that goes wrong too often.
Not gonna happen next xbox is moving from PPC to X86(rumoured) So they would have to put a 360 in every Durango, which would up the cost of the console by a generous ammount. This includes both disc and digital title's not being BC.