GameZone writes, "Sony finally announced the PlayStation 4 tonight. We saw plenty of games, tech demos, and even the controller (which looks very similar to the prototype leaked earlier). But what was missing? The actual console. After two hours we still don't know what the thing looks like. And we weren't the only ones who noticed."
IGN: "If our two-hour hands-on preview is any indication of the rest of the game, then Visions of Mana's fresh take on battle and class systems not only gives it the potential to meet the success of the originals but possibly even the chance to surpass them."
It's balancing old and new, then, and embracing a sort of breezy retro simplicity. Pleasing as that is, though, it so far feels a little shallow by comparison to other genre heavy-hitters. Despite moving to an open world and offering sumptuous presentation, Visions of Mana clings to the past and lacks truly fresh ideas of its own. It's a welcome return and a fun, bubbly, frivolous experience, but the Mana series looks set to remain in the shadow of Square Enix's premiere franchises for now.
Hopes are high as Open Roads allows us to take in a Game Pass, Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC road trip.
U mad Nelson that Destiny is gonna have exclusive ps3,ps4 content?
Really all the stuff anounced and the best gamezone comes up with is a response from MS. Nice journalism.
Microsoft is taking notes..
Isn't the outer casing the last thing to be designed? No point in designing a shell if the insides don't fit. There's at least 9 months left till launch, meaning plenty of time to design the case.
And your next gen console is where now? Don't go trying to spin things in your direction. They have about three different game conferences and the whole year to show the PS4.We already know what the PS4 is about.The actual physical console can come later.Have you already forgotten how early in the year it is. If anything they have all of E3 to steal the spotlight from everyone by showing the PS4 and it's price