Rumors are once again swirling around concerning the next-gen Xbox unveiling. The media labeled Xbox 720 is speculated to be announced at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show this January. Of course, we’ve been hearing rumors of a new Xbox reveal preceding just about every major industry event for the last few years.
Karl writes: - You’re placed in an out-of-this-world environment (there’s a small selection to choose from) and after a quick tutorial of which buttons do what, you’re free to play! Using the motion controllers to combine a variety of shapes and colors (and a bit of freehand painting) you’ll produce beats, synths and…other musical sounds (I’m not an EDM expert so you’ll have to forgive my ignorance on the subject) which will create and elevate the chosen track (again not a huge selection but enough to showcase ArtPulse).
Josh writes: - I am going to cut through all the formalities I normally give my reviews with Himno. Normally I try to go into ever Indie title I play with an open mind, and that was no different with Himno. The game boasts “a non-violent, no death platformer.” That may be true that you do not fight off zombies or orcs. However, the bit about not dying is a load of crap as you will constantly fall into the water as you have no clue where you are going half the time.
The animation is nice and it looks like it controls well but they seem to have forgotten to make it a game.
Lyam writes: - Mekabolt is very simple in concept. Your gun itself is the mekabolt and shooting enemies allows you to manipulate them in a way to continue on in the stage. For instance, one enemy walks on a platform and by shooting it, you can use it to access higher heights. Another is a flying one that when shot, it falls to the ground briefly, letting the player have a moment to jump atop of it and ride upwards. Figuring out the patterns of the enemies and what their benefits are is the key to success in finishing stages. There’s not much difficulty since each time a new concept such as a new enemy appears, the next few stages are simplified to learn the benefits of that enemy.
Yea it is. This gen ran a year longer than usual I suppose. Playstation refreshes it's brand every 6 years. If the ps4 is announced next year (which it most likely will be) it'll be released the year after which would make that a seven year gap.
But it doesn't even seem like it's been that long. This gen is slow.
Im sorry but i think the public isn't ready. Everyone is crying broke and if your just going to improve things GRAPHICALLY and have all CODs and FPSs, then i want no parts of it.
Game companies have done little lately to show they can add something new to the Frey and to make me drop another 500-600 for a prettier looking part 4 sequel of an FPS with nothing else changed, then eff that.
Give me a real reason to abandon ship, im sure others would agree but im just stating opinion.
My wallet is still protesting as we speak. :S
i want it before the worlds economies collapse and all the major wars that will come. basicly before the world (in my case america) goes to shit. bring on the best games asap. and i dont understand why some want to wait. theyve run their course, its time.
The main advantage of next gen consoles will obviously be the Graphics and performance. But I don't really care for the graphics which is still good now, but what I care for is Gameplay which is suffering today. I miss the old days of PS2 and Dreamcast when it was gameplay that actually mattered. Today it's only FPS, FPS and more FPS/