Push Square: "Sony’s not enjoyed much financial success lately. The company has been bleeding money for years, primarily due to its diminished relevance in the consumer electronics sector. Where the Japanese giant was once considered the market leader, it’s been outmuscled by more versatile competitors such as Apple, Samsung, and even LG. The task has fallen upon former PlayStation president Kaz Hirai to turn the organisation’s fortunes around, and there are signs that things are gradually starting to improve, even if there is still a long road ahead."
Gary Green said: We’re finding ourselves in a similar position with the Pixel Remaster edition of Final Fantasy IV as we were with Final Fantasy III since, once again, we’ve received a slightly upscaled, more vibrant port of the original game when there’s already an expanded 3D remake available. As such, we’re playing a game which, even after its long-awaited release, still lives very much in the shadow of its remake.
If only they didn't screw ps4 owners over with a physical release. I'd have ran through this in a heartbeat.
The first one I played, it was the one that made me fall in love with JRPGs and is still my favorite to this day. A masterpiece
The Nerd Stash: "The Wasteland is unforgiving, and there are a ton of brutal ways to die in the Fallout universe. We listed out the absolutely worst ones."
While many are fans of the Honkai Star Rail story so far, The Nerd Stash believes that the deaths of Robin and Firefly no longer carry much weight.
At least, Sony will have always a exit door with Gaikai if the market of home consoles die.
Maybe the future of video-game is this kind of online gaming or maybe not but if it happens, Sony will be ready :)
Gaikai will surely change the gaming world, and i'm glad sony has made this investment They know what they're doing and won't fail to deliver the ultimate experience for us all.
the purchase of Gaikai is more than just for PS4. it goes beyond that. the Vita(obviously), Bravia, Blu-Ray players are included in the mix.
Gaikai was running on samsung tvs before Gaikai got bought out by sony.
Gaikai isnt just for the playstation line, its for every peace of hardware that sony makes.
Well it will be the netflix for games.
It's silly to think cloud gaming will become a mainstream thing any time in the next few years. Most of the world's internet still isn't in a position to facilitate that. Whether it be slow speeds or data caps, ISPs are ultimately in control of whether or not cloud gaming becomes viable.