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Game Focus Podcast: Xbox One Vs. PS4 Controllers

Ryan, Vince, and Fred of Game Focus give their thoughts on the Xbox One and PS4 controllers, Call of Duty: Ghosts multiplayer, and Splinter Cell: Blacklist all from hands-on experience in this episode of the Game Focus podcast.

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Vinc3603900d ago

Hey guys, feel free to join the discussion and ask some questions. We'll be happy to reply! Thanks :)

HammadTheBeast3900d ago

Question: How are the analogs for PS4 more suited for shooters, and how does the does the touchpad "click", is it hard or a soft click.

Vinc3603900d ago (Edited 3900d ago )

They feel more precise and tighter, they are also smaller and more mobile. For these reasons, it's easier to aim for headshots, for example. As for the touchpad, it's halfway between a hard click and a soft click. It feels pretty good!

Another major plus for shooters, as I mention in the podcast, is that your fingers naturally land on the triggers now, as opposed to the bumpers like it was on PS3. It's a subtle change but it makes a huge difference.

For those of you interested, the controller talk happens roughly in the last 20 minutes of the podcast. Thanks for listening! We'll have more coming. :)

unworthy153900d ago

I'll be more than happy to reply.

oscarcat593900d ago

I have both the 360 and ps3. Never cared for the ps3 controller myself. Too small, light and never could get used to the sticks side by side. I hope the ps4 is a large improvement over the ps3. I plan to get the ps4 later on but if the controller is like the ps3 I will pass. Is the ps4 that great of an improvement over the ps3 controller?

Vinc3603900d ago

If you prefer larger controllers, definitely! I wouldn't even call it an improvement or a refinement as much as a complete redesign. It barely even feels like a dualshock controller anymore, and it fit my hands perfectly.

oscarcat593900d ago

That is good to hear. Am looking forward to some of the games that are only going to come out on the ps4. I love to play games and really could care less on which console it comes out on.

unworthy153900d ago

The 360 controller always fit like a glove for me, but that wasn't the best thing in certain situations. I've taken up Devil May Cry recently(the old ones) and that game requires a LOT of adrenaline and button mashing. That's something that is much better suited for the PS3 controller with its flat face buttons and kind of raw feel. For comparison's sake, I have Bayonetta on Xbox 360 and it can be difficult to play sometimes because the buttons are rounded at the top and feel more plastic.

overall I think the 360 controller is better because it fits well and the triggers are miles better than PS3's. It's just with hack n slash games, the PS3 is better. It's looking to be though that the PS4 controller is a great compromise. I can't wait!

Transporter473900d ago (Edited 3900d ago )

I don't have time to listen wish i could just read it real quick but another one in the same day.... Still think PS4 is more advance but both will be comfortable to used.

_QQ_3900d ago

Will you put one in your mouth?

ABeastNamedTariq3900d ago

I think both are going to be great. PS4 controller looks like a great improvement, more so than the "40" MS made for the XB1 controller (by that I mean DS4's changes are more apparent). But the XB1 controller looks great too. I bet both will be comfortable and have improved functionality. I've never really had a problem with either controller (besides DS3 resting on the triggers too much and 360's d-pad). I think some of you guys are too sensitive :P

Vinc3603900d ago

Trust me, when you get your hands on the new ones, the faults of the old ones will become more apparent and it'll be hard to go back!

ABeastNamedTariq3900d ago

That's good and bad, haha. I plan to keep my current console (and repurchase a 360 sooner or later). I'm still glad they've improved a lot. I can't wait!

P.S. - I'll be listening to your podcast more often. You seem very nice/well-mannered and engaged with your listeners (us commenters I guess, lol).

Vinc3603900d ago

Thanks ABeastNamedTariq! We really appreciate that! :)

unworthy153900d ago

Thanks Tariq, we like to be passionate WITH our listeners, especially at an exciting time like this with new consoles coming out.

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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell - A Decade in the Shadows

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell has been out of action for a decade, so it's time to look back at 2013's Splinter Cell: Blacklist.

CoNn3rB246d ago

Sam Fisher is evidently the most skilled stealth operative because no-one has seen him in his own game for years

kevco33246d ago

10 years, in fact. He must be, like, 60 by now?

phoenixwing246d ago (Edited 246d ago )

why make an inspired game that takes effort when you can half ass it with multiplayer gaas games and filler filled assassins creed games?

That question up there is the reason you don't see splinter cell games

zarbor246d ago

Yup, another example that Ubisoft has no idea what they are doing.

MIDGETonSTILTS17246d ago

The entire mark and execute system belonged in another game.

It’s cool, but the polar opposite to how Sam Fisher initially handled.

The original trilogy made shooting very, very difficult, yet a viable option, which ultimately motivates stealth.

The mark/execute system makes shooting stupid easy, to the point of why would you even bother trying stealth as an alternative?

FYouDad245d ago

Because Ghost is the method fans of the series actually prefer? IMark and execute is never forced upon the player you liiterally never have to bother using it even once throughout Blacklist.

Tody_ZA246d ago

The sad part is that I actually really enjoyed the last game, Blacklist. It may have lacked the iconic voice but the gameplay was excellent, and blended stealth, action and a mix really great compared to most games, where none of the three options felt like the wrong way to play. I really hope they either produce a remake of the original game or a proper sequel.

Rikimaru-00245d ago

Isn't UBI Soft remaking splinter cell.

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Ranking the Splinter Cell Games From Worst To Best

The stealth icon has gone too stealthy of late, but the best Splinter Cell games still rank among the best games ever made.

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Sam Fisher Deserves Better

Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "Ubisoft, we need to chat. Please, have a seat. Thanks. Ok, so I think you know why you’re here. No it has nothing to do with all those game delays, we’ll talk about that later. What? No it’s not about the Skulls & Bones and Beyond Good & Evil 2 falling off the face of the Earth, just listen. We need to talk about Splinter Cell. Don’t give me that look, you know this conversation needs to happen. The way you’ve treated the series, its fans and poor Sam Fisher himself is sad, infuriating and just plain disappointing and it needs to stop."

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Fist4achin1485d ago

The Fish!!!

I'd love to see a remastered edition of those games as well as something new. It's about time.

UltraNova1485d ago

MGS is done, at least as we know it so it's now or never Ubi, give Fisher the reboot it deserves. And for Gods sake, don't you dare turn Splinter Cell into another Division/Ghost reckon online abomination instead of a SP focused steath action game!

Psychonaut851485d ago

You know they will though. This is Ubisoft we’re talking about

zachyBROosevelt1485d ago (Edited 1485d ago )

I would love a new splinter cell, maybe even a reboot at this point. Sam Fisher deserves it

Profchaos1485d ago

I think reboot the entire franchise the games were great but every time they try to make him human like a father or something it comes of as unbelievable

hiawa231485d ago

They added damn near every SC game to Xbox1X back compat enahnced list. That is a lot of Sam enhanced and I am loving it, but Sam deserves a new next gen game.

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