Gran Turismo 3 and/or 4 PLEASE
Looking forward to this game - is this going to release on the 17th or the 24th?
Better late than never.
Besides the gaming deals, both Best Buy and Target are selling the TracFone Alcatel OneTouch PIXI Glitz prepaid smartphone this week for only $10.
My point is the game should be welcoming to all gamers, not just the most hardcore purists who want to invest hundreds of hours in order to win the game. Most people don't want to have to "work" at a game - most want a game to be the opposite of work. That's why I suggested adjustable difficulty - so it can be as easy or as difficult as each individual wants it to be. If all racing games were designed to your logic, the genre would die very quickly - your mindset is way t...
Driveclub looks great, but the gameplay is horrible. If they ever add adjustable difficulty and a full racing line that can be toggled on and off, it might be worthwhile. For now, it's not worth my time.
Exactly what I was expecting. Once they released the course maker for GT6, I figured we'd receive the GT7 announcement shortly thereafter. 2016 will be SWEET. :-)
I'm hopeful for a GT7 announcement soon. Now that they've finally gotten the course maker released for GT6, I think they have pretty much their entire staff concentrating on GT7 now.
Sounds fine to me - looking forward to the 27th.
Looks good - looking forward to picking it up on the 27th. :-)
There are quite a few people on both sides. A lot of people stop playing soon after they start because the difficulty is too high for them.
DC really needs an adjustable difficulty setting to be worthwhile. Enjoying Project Cars a lot more, and looking forward to WRC 5 on the 27th and NFS next month.
Does anyone have any confirmation if this game will be released in the U.S.?
Total disappointment - I deleted it almost immediately.
Personally, I think this is too soon. I would like to see a $99 12GB PS3 - I think they would still make money on it. Maybe even a discless version at an even lower price point. Whether it would be called a PS3 or maybe a PSTV 2 - either way, I think it could be really successful in the marketplace.
Yes, it absolutely can, and it's a terrific value proposition, and not just as a gaming box. Whereas the PS4 & XB1 basically have between 500-700 games available after 2 years (with most new games priced at $60), I think it's likely the ATV will have thousands within a few months of launch, and most will either be free or just cost a few bucks. And most likely, thousands of general purpose apps as well allowing users to do pretty much anything they want with it. So for a lot of...
Yes, the more competition, the better. And if it can offer halfway decent games either for free or just a few bucks each, that's a huge win for the consumer.
I saw a video of a later demo (after the official briefing) that included a shooter, and it looked pretty darn good.
Really apples and oranges though. MS had a near monopoly for most of the PC explosion. Sony is just one of many players in the fields it operates in.
Gran Turismo 3 & 4 PLEASE