Shuhei Yoshida: “I have always thought Wii was in a generation of its own. I always thought PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 are in the same generation, but Wii was not the same.” “WiiU is the next generation of Wii, which puts it in its own generation.”
Many people will remember those quotes. With the inclusion of ‘always’ in that first quote, we can safely assume that it’s an opinion he must have shared throughout Sony’s gaming division and not just lip service. The ramifications are that Sony as a whole do indeed consider that there are two generations running simultaneously; a Nintendo generation and the generation Sony share with Microsoft. The significance of this mindset has been completely overlooked by the media and yet it could offer an insight into the future of all three companies, especially in light of the imminent launch of the WiiU.
VGChartz's Mark Nielsen: "Upon finally finishing Devil May Cry 5 recently - after it spent several years on my “I’ll play that soon” list - I considered giving it a fittingly-named Late Look article. However, considering that this was indeed the final piece I was missing in the DMC puzzle, I decided to instead take this opportunity to take a look back at the entirety of this genre-defining series and rank the entries. What also made this a particularly tempting notion was that while most high-profile series have developed fairly evenly over time, with a few bumps on the road, the history of Devil May Cry has, at least in my eyes, been an absolute roller coaster, with everything from total disasters to action game gold."
3,1,4,5 to me, never played 2. 5 gameplay is amazing but level design was really disappointing to me, just a bunch of plain arenas, the story felt like a worse written rehash of the 3rd and the charater models looked weird ( specially the ladies ). Another problem with 5 was that there was not enough content for 3 charaters so I could never really familiarize with any of them
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God DMC2 was an awful game.
And in case this isn't obvious it goes worst to best
Order changes depending on your focus. I tend to focus on gameplay/fun factor, so...
5, 3, 1, 4, 2.
I really didn't like 4 but commend Dante's weapon diversity. The retreading of old ground was pretty unacceptable to me.
But even then... Still more enjoyable than 2 for me
Plenty of unforgettable games have completely messed up their players throughout the years, all the way back from the PS1 days to the dark recesses of the modern internet.
Gary Green said: Namco Bandai heard the call of many fans asking for the PlayStation release of Tales of Graces which was originally released seemingly exclusively for the Wii back in 2009. If you’re acquainted with the Tales series then Graces f won’t be something entirely new to you, yet if you’re a newcomer then you’ll find a plethora of gameplay mechanics and nuances that distinguish this series from other JRPGs. While the game finds itself following the traditional archetype of JRPGs, such as a somewhat clichéd story, Graces has something to offer to both veterans and newcomers alike.
As per usual?
This isn't news. It's tantamount to saying "Grass is Green".
Which, yes, it is, unless it's yellow.
Many people have said it before, and I'll say it again. The PS3 + VITA combination would not be able to compete against the WII U as.....now please listen....... the WII U comes packaged with a tablet controller!!, unlike the PS3..... now please stop these pointless arguments.
It would be interesting to factor in the continuation of the PS2 and the PSP into that line of thought.
the wii u is head and shoulders above and beyond anything ps3 or 360 are or ever will be capable of.
the launch titles for the wii u look as good or better than ps3/360 exclusives that are coming out now....in two years time wii u games will make uncharted 3 look like a ps2 game!
thank goodness, so sick of ps3/360 jaggies, screen tear, bad framerates ect...
also, even though i own one, the vita is pretty much useless as of right now, Ragnarok Odyssey is the ONLY game worth playing on the system