GotGame: By making it an option, Microsoft has done what Sony has been doing since November, making it a $100 add-on that some will get for small enjoyment but many will ignore in lieu of getting another game with a new console purchase. On paper, the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One are relatively similar. Depending on the developer, graphics will look better on whatever system they’re more used to developing on.
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.
Games such as Mad Max, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Batman: Arkham Knight desperately deserve a modern-day revisit.
"Hammerwatch II's journey to Xbox has been long and perilous. After first launching on Steam in the fall of 2023, the game finally turned up on PlayStation 5 last December. Since then, Xbox gamers who enjoyed the original Hammerwatch and the sublime Heroes of Hammerwatch have been anxiously awaiting their turn at the long-promised sequel. At last, the wait is nearly over because Hammerwatch II will hit Xbox and PlayStation 4 on April 23," says Co-Optimus.
Is the sky blue?
Better launch lineup, the controller doesn't feel cheap, better announced games for 2014, more multiplayer experiences
Nope. Its like what 271 on Amazon best sellers. Its not just about the price its also about the mindshare,
Microsoft is losing in their strongest markets while Playstation kept theirs(mainland Europe) and took over the UK and US.
Price isn't gonna change anything, its now just a weaker PS4 that runs games worse then the PS4 for the same price.
compete? yeah, sure.
Win? no way....
As it stands now more gamers have bought the PS4. Lets see what happens after E3. Lot more gamers will be switching this year from old gen to new gen. E3 will be a deciding factor.
More competitive price? Yes. But will it compete with PS4, highly doubtful. PS4 is more appealing to majority of the population.