PlayStation 4 is far and away the most popular next-generation console among Australians, new Roy Morgan research shows.
Gary Green said: Sorry for sleeping with the enemy, but Pokémon has previously been something of a guilty pleasure of mine in one form or another. Back in my younger days of student life, a gap year and living under my parents’ roof, and with money to burn, I was very much a carefree multi-format gamer, and so Nintendo’s monster-catching mega-franchise always had a place in my expansive game collection. Then there were the trading cards that everyone wanted despite them never really gaining the value we were all expecting 20 years later. Not my best investment.
Games Asylum: "After a car smashes into a notorious vampire’s castle, rudely interrupting their 500-year slumber, the fanged-fellow awakens in the modern era to find that a bustling city has been built around their now-crumbling abode. Try as they might, Brocula – as they’re known – must now adapt to the modern way of living, paying his extortionate rent bill by working part time jobs at the city’s garage, coffee shop, and restaurant – much to the blood sucking brute’s chagrin."
TSA writes: Killer Klowns from Outer Space brought plenty of goofy silliness to 80s horror cinema, and that’s honestly a perfect fit for asymmetrical multiplayer.
I think its the most anticipated console EVERYWHERE, isn't it?
Good job to Sony. They really figured out how to make the PS4 appealing. It will be a grand launch for sure.
on the contrary, its you who needs to wake up.
Smeagol! We must get one!
Why?
'cause everyone else is also gettin' it, silly!
NO! fat hobbitses are always so sh-sheepsy..
Oh, we like goblinses, batses, and fishes, but we hasn't tried Hobbitses before.