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Oh I could really give a damn about Destiny.

I used to love shooters but absolutely nothing separates them that blows another out the water..

The differences are muscle at best.

Granted I haven't seen much of it this year but I bet it's not all what they are cracking it up to be
 
Actually shooters can vary a lot they just don't. It seems like whatever type of shooter is popular at the time is what every company makes. Right now, ultra realistic war simulators are what's in, so it seems like every shooter that comes out is like that.
 
That can vary a lot but FPS are just stale as fuck to me at the moment.

Titanfall, BF4 and Ghosts all felt different to me but they're all just FPS games. The fact that they're FPS games is what make them boring to me.
 
focus;7117630 said:
E3 2014: $399 Xbox Ones "Flying Off The Shelves" at GameStop

GameStop executive Bob Puzon says the new $399 model is a "huge win and a huge opportunity."

by Eddie Makuch on June 10, 2014

The $399 Xbox One went on sale yesterday at retailers worldwide, and GameStop is already seeing a boost in business as a result, according to senior vice president of merchandising Bob Puzon.

"They went on sale in GameStop yesterday; these things started to fly off the shelves," Puzon told GameSpot at E3 today in Los Angeles. "It's a huge win and a huge opportunity for us."

Though the $399 Xbox One may be the hot new item, Puzon pointed out that the $499 standard Xbox One is still "very vibrant" for GameStop.

The $399 Xbox One does not come with Kinect, but Microsoft will begin selling standalone cameras for the console later this year. Puzon said, "that'll be interesting to see how many of those folks come back and buy the Kinect."

Dat Phantom Dust bump lol

Welcome to 7 months ago for Sony.
 
Karl.;7120439 said:
That can vary a lot but FPS are just stale as fuck to me at the moment.

Titanfall, BF4 and Ghosts all felt different to me but they're all just FPS games. The fact that they're FPS games is what make them boring to me.

Yeah I can understand that sentiment. The market is oversaturated with them.
 
LPast;7119226 said:
What do y'all think of Destiny? Looks good imo.

I hope it will be good, but truly the only reason I'd consider getting it is the White Ps4 that comes with it. If I learn I can buy whitey by itself, I'm not even gonna bother.
 
Karl.;7120439 said:
That can vary a lot but FPS are just stale as fuck to me at the moment.

Titanfall, BF4 and Ghosts all felt different to me but they're all just FPS games. The fact that they're FPS games is what make them boring to me.

this not checking for FPS

Im copping BF when I get my ps4 though

 
Black_Samson;7120778 said:
The Lonious Monk;7119160 said:
John_Blazini;7119154 said:
Wasn't a fan of Dark Souls

lol That's fine, but how are you going to give me feelings because I've identified this as the game that will make me want a PS4.

GOTDAMN YOU ARGUE BOUT EVERYTHING!!!

Where's the argument? I just asked about the reaction cause the shit didn't make sense. Calm down. lol
 
I spoke with producer Takashi Tezuka about Mario Maker today. Specifically, I asked if the two art styles available in the show floor demo — the original Super Mario Bros. and New Super Mario Bros. U — would be the extent of the looks available for level design. Will we see Super Mario Bros. 3? Super Mario World?

"Obviously, there will be other graphical styles included," Tezuka said. "And nothing's been decided yet, but I'd also like to include other graphics that aren't Mario." Would that mean that if Legend of Zelda graphics were included, the game would let you design top-down stages, I asked?

"No, it won't be top-down," he said. "It's always going to be a 2D platformer." However, players can expect more level design elements than those included on the show floor. Tezuka said he plans to integrate more enemy and object types than what appeared in the E3 demo, though he doesn't want the palette of options to become overwhelming.

Tezuka also emphasized the inspiration Mario Maker draws from Mario Paint and says that he hopes to include features similar to those of that Super NES classic, including a music composition feature. As for Internet sharing and Miiverse integration, Tezuka admits those details are still being worked out as well, but that he's mindful of players' desire to show off their level designs to friends.

"Sharing with friends is really the whole point of making levels," he said.
http://www.usgamer.net/articles/e3-2014-im-unreasonably-excited-about-mario-maker

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