Junkiemonkeys:
Sony takes shots at Microsoft's latest console, only to remove their post quickly, replacing it with a new picture. We were able to grab screen shots of both posts.
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
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Why are they attacking and not congratulating them ? like literally this is sad , Microsoft had congratulate Sony on there launch , why not do the same Sony ?
That was pretty subtle...yet blatant.
Pretty silly "attack":
"Why settle for 720p "next-gen" games when almost every PS4 game supports full native 1080p?"
So is Sony saying that only the PS4 games that run in native 1080p are next-gen games? What does that say about the games on PS4 that aren't? Are they not next-gen? Are they not worth buying?
Stupid and unnecessary dig, IMO.
Coming from a PS4 owner and who has an XBO coming tomorrow.
OUCH! Can't get any more direct than that. On the other hand, I think we have seen MS do the same in other situations. What is worst, the tweet in this article, or the cruise liner MS chartered to crash the PS3 launch event?? Hmmmmm....
http://www.joshspear.com/wp...
http://www.engadget.com/200...
Remember the past, so we can see the reason for the actions of the future. No one is a saint in this situation.