Microsoft and Sony have really shifted away from the generational gap and have instead opted for incremental upgrades to their consoles. After Sony and Microsoft confirmed to have 3 actual console upgrades in the same generation, it’s really skeptical how well the next-generation consoles after the PlayStation 4 Pro and Project Scorpio come up. After the question was brought up, Phil rejected the claim.
Keiichiro Toyama—the creator and original director of the 1999 Silent Hill—shared his personal thoughts on the recently announced remake by Konami, reflecting on what the project means to him after more than two decades:
“I felt something similar when the game was adapted into a movie. It deeply moved me to see the names of the characters and locations I had created come to life visually, even though I wasn’t directly involved. That wouldn’t have been possible without the continued support of the fans and the dedication of the developers who’ve kept the series alive.
I’m really looking forward to seeing how the remake evolves this time. With the advanced technology we now have, I’m sure I’ll be surprised by how the game is reimagined. Since the original was built for the first PlayStation, there will naturally be challenges—like the camera and controls—but I’m eager to see bold and creative solutions to those elements.”
Haha Not only is bold and creatively not what the industry wants, it’s not what most people want.
They want to get scammed and pay twice for a thing they already own.
Was the SH2 remake even bold? Or was it more or less just a 1 to 1 over the shoulder remake?
AMD CEO Lisa Su talks about the Xbox AMD partnership, next-gen Ryzen + Radeon chips, and AI rendering tech coming to all Xbox devices.
AMD is really building hype around their unique partnership with Microsoft to help and build an advanced and seamless Xbox ecosystem across all Xbox consoles and devices.
I wonder what she meant by "full roadmap of gaming optimized chips" though? Seems ambitious.
Next year´s Xbox Showcase already looks promising and exciting. Here´s hoping they deliver.
Some odd, deliberate wording, no branding, not 'Xbox consoles, Xbox handhelds' specifically, feels and sounds like they're building towards hardware that anyone can be used or licensed to/by themselves and other manufacturers.
Multiplatform software and hardware 'Xbox/AMD APU'.
Shares vision....we provide chips for money, this deal will sell many chips, we will make lots of money...good vision
The marketing behind this is so heavy that I worry about the actual outcome. Why are they just not showing us the product, why all this talking in market speak?
Former PlayStation boss Shuhei Yoshida claims PlayStation still believes Xbox is their only true competitor, not Nintendo.
True, they have pretty different audiences..and some People just have both at home or a PS and a PC that emulates more or less everything from Nintendo.
Xbox hasn't been a competitor since the XB360. Last generation and this generation Sony has been running circles around Xbox. As for Sony vs Nintendo Sony runs circles yes but I don't really see Nintendo as competition. Nintendo does their own thing and it works.
microsoft wanted to crush sony into dust and they had the money to do it, but with such weak leadership it was always going to fail
'However, considering both companies aren’t sticking to the console traditions, does this mean that this is the end for console generations?'
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Sony actually said to still favour traditional console cycles in an few interviews.
besides,
'it’s really skeptical how well the next-generation consoles after the PlayStation 4 Pro and Project Scorpio come up'
What the heck does that mean? ...'its not clear' I suppose?
Who on Earth was expecting a different answer from this man?
Despite their intentions, I think the market will be the judge of whether this is true or not. Their decisions were always leaning towards the games as a service model. Not only do they have less first-party studios to support their console than ever, they're cancelling projects all over the place and their main IPs don't even have the strength that they used to, and they're not even making any visible effort to create new ones. It's all about maximising profits on existing IP via things such as transactions where they don't belong.
Despite having the more powerful console in a few months it's going to be harder for them to garner full exclusive third-party support after how those deals have turned out for those involved, the exposition of how they treat certain studios like inconvenient dirt on their shoes, and considering the Scorpio will not do anything to distract PlayStation's market dominance in the long-term.
People will of course being up the old "why is it so important they need to be #1? they're selling better than 360". Well first of all, multibillion Microsoft corporate doesn't see it that way considering the kinds of rejected mechanisms they wasted millions if not billions of R&D resources on to be that #1 sold 'broad-entertainment' box this generation, and the second part can't be true anymore or we'd have solid numbers.
3 console upgrades? Are you really calling releasing a slimline version of a console, a practice that's been around since the 3rd gen, an upgrade just to establish an agenda?
So we should be expecting Xbone/two or xbox 1,2 sometime. But with the Xbone and future Xconsoles no longer having real exclusives, I guess it would be a console for the ms diehards
a full article and all i see is spencer responding "No" to a question ...