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Should I get that ps vita with the playstation plus bundle?

I mean I like mobile gaming, and I like that you can basically use your ps vita as a controller. 

But I mean to those that have it, how often do you really use it?
 
The graphics on Klllzone and inFAMOUS :eek

Should I get that ps vita with the playstation plus bundle?

I mean I like mobile gaming, and I like that you can basically use your ps vita as a controller. 

But I mean to those that have it, how often do you really use it?

I use mine a lot.
Any game that is on both Vita/PS3 I buy on the Vita because it's just more convenient unless it has noticeable visual or frame rate issues which only happens to few games and the OLED screen just make games look a lot better.


The good thing about that plus bundle is that it benefits the other platforms as well, PS3 and PS4 and 2 of the games free on plus now till November, Gravity Rush and Uncharted: Golden Abyss are two of the best games on the Vita.

If you like mobile gaming then I think it's a very good deal.

Is the ps4/psvita bundle confirmed?

Not confirmed but I can see it happening but not anytime soon.
 
Is the ps4/psvita bundle confirmed?
Not confirmed but I can see it happening but not anytime soon.
Does anyone know if a bundle like this has been sold in the past?

The only bundle that I can think of that is remotely close to this is nintendo's gamecube that came with a gameboy player.
 
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The way this dude is slicing up people. I'm posting this because I checked the original on the Amiga and wow it looked bad but it's an old game so it's expected.
Do you guys think it will be a side-scroller or full on AAA God of War?




Gamescom Walkthrough Trailer | The Crew [UK]


This game is looking good but it's just not getting any hype right now due to the other racing games like GT6, Driveclub and NFS Rivals coming out. but it gives me a Burnout Paradise vibe and the map is HUGE!
Anyone getting this game?
 
Ok thanks guys. Btw, is anyone excited for the evil within? I think the game could be awesome
 
Not sure if anyone has brought this up before, but this is the first Sony gaming platform (Console or handheld) to not launch with a Ridge Racer... its minor, especially with all the other racing games being available at launch, and GT6 dropping on PS3 a month later, but i thought that it was an interesting fact
 
Not sure if anyone has brought this up before, but this is the first Sony gaming platform (Console or handheld) to not launch with a Ridge Racer... its minor, especially with all the other racing games being available at launch, and GT6 dropping on PS3 a month later, but i thought that it was an interesting fact

Word. Brings back memories. Ridge racer took up 80% of my gaming time when the PS3 dropped.... Might need to give it a go now.
 
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The Order 1886 info after closed doors presentation


Ready At Dawn CEO Ru Weerasuriya addressed the games press in a behind closed doors presentation of the studio’s shooter The Order: 1886. The game was conceptualised in 2006 and was derived from short stories penned by Weerasuriya. It’s now a full-scale project with a 95-strong team and running on the bespoke RAD engine 4.0.

The Order is a third-person shooter, and it’s billed as the first game in a franchise of titles that may also spill out into other forms of media. Set in an alternate post-industrial revolution London, the game’s steampunk, almost Dickensian veneer was researched by a snap-happy studio trip to London, in which Weerasuriya and his crew took over 38,000 photos of the city.

Why? Well, the game’s core hook isn’t steampunk, or the arkane, or even those brilliant twirled moustaches we’ve seen so far. Those photos were actually research for both the game’s aesthetic design and the team’s material creation tools, as well as its bespoke ‘Abel’ physics engine. We were shown photos of zoomed-in cobblestones, of granite and gravel, each taken to make the world of The Order visually impressive, believable and most importantly – destructible.

The game has dynamic destruction, and while we’re not talking about Battlefield 4 levels of military bombast, Ready At Dawn’s surface and environmental destruction is rather impressive. We saw Weerasuriya jump into a stone courtyard and pumped rounds from the protagonist’s Combogun – an assault rifle and shotgun hybrid – into a brass fixture set into a wall. The object crumpled and imploded with force after each round found its mark, deforming it in real-time.

He then spawned in a bunch of teddy bears and went all Robocop on their stuffed *****, first blowing off a head, and then four limbs one at a time. This might sound like a gimmick, but we were all assured that dynamic destruction, texture warping and convincing object physics lie at the heart of The Order: 1886′s gameplay. When the crowd asked why, we were told it wasn’t yet time for that particular discussion.

What I can tell you is that the game looks brilliant, as in next-gen brilliant, not just a small leap in fidelity. We were treated to a fly-over through an underground plaza lined with pubs, meandering NPCs and street lamps so convincing you could almost hear the bulbs hum. At the end of the street sat a mosaic, with each raised tile impacting the way those lights dances across its surface.

This is what a large part of next-gen gaming is about; the dynamic factor, and The Order: 1886 already seems to have that in spades. It’s an intriguing project that both Sony and the developer are being coy about, but I’m intrigued to learn more, especially to see how on earth textures and destruction impact gameplay as Weerasuriya promised. I’m looking on with keen interest for some sort of clarity.


http://www.vg247.com/2013/08/21/ps4-gamescom-2013-sony-brings-its-next-gen-darlings-to-cologne/
 
PS4 Eye Camera Will Support Voice Navigation


According to Amazon's Camera description page.

When combined with the DualShock 4 Wireless Controller's light bar, the evolutionary 3D depth-sensing technology in the PlayStation Camera allows it to precisely track a player's position in the room. From navigational voice commands to facial recognition, the PlayStation Camera adds incredible innovation to your gaming.

Automatically integrate a picture-in-picture video of yourself during gameplay broadcasts, and challenge your friends during play. Never leave a friend hanging or miss a chance to taunt your opponents with voice chat that keeps the conversation going, whether it's between rounds, between games, or just while kicking back.

http://n4g.com/news/clickout/1340399
 
How OpenStack will power Sony’s Online Games for PlayStation 4

For those wondering how sony's cloud will benefit us? tune in November 5 - 8


The upcoming release of Sony’s PlayStation 4 is one of the most hotly anticipated technology events of the year, and behind the launch, OpenStack will power Sony’s popular online games.

After completing a successful proof of concept with Rackspace Private Cloud, Sony was drawn to the flexibility OpenStack offered over physical hosting and manual setup. This has allowed Sony to save time and money when deploying hundreds of online game environments every year.

Join Jim Curry of Rackspace and Monique Fraser, Director, Global Hosting Services, Sony, as they discuss:

What attracted Sony to OpenStack

How Sony prepared existing staff for the transition from physical hosting to OpenStack

What performance and cost benefits Sony is experiencing

What the company would like to see from OpenStack in the future

You’ll leave this session inspired at how OpenStack is playing a vital role for one of the world’s foremost technology leaders and how it’s helping PlayStation 4 in its quest to become “The Best Place to Play.”



- See more at http://www.openstack.org/rate/Prese...-games-for-playstation-4#sthash.o0jo7YIr.dpuf
 
Titanfall: Developer Interview Shows Possible PS3/PS4 Dev-kit?

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Ever since rumours about its exclusivity towards Microsoft’s next generation Xbox One console to its reveal at E3 2013 and the confirmation that it would only be arriving for Xbox and PC, many have wondered if Respawn Entertainment’s Titanfall would ever come to PlayStation consoles. The powers that be at Respawn have neither confirmed nor denied whether it will – just that fans will have to wait till it appears on either PS3 or PS4 any time soon.
However, a recent screenshot from a developer feature for Respawn and Titanfall showcases something intriguing: A blurred out dev kit in the corner, standing vertically, but with a Dualshock 3 controller close to the monitor. As some have pointed out, this is most likely a PS3 dev kit since PS4 dev kits tend to lay horizontal. Of course, PS3 dev kits can also lay vertical so this argument doesn’t really help.



Sure the video is two months old, but it fits in with Respawn telling PlayStation fans to wait for a PS3/PS4 version of Titanfall. It could be that it’s already in development, but will be timed exclusive for Xbox One/Xbox 360 first. Seems plausible? Let us know in the comments below.


Read more at http://gamingbolt.com/titanfall-dev...s-possible-ps3ps4-dev-kit#MA77Vqu2QH0kZtP7.99
 
are those console scans? or screenshots from PC?  One dude has dat Dr. Doom hood.  
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Said i was done with FSPs, but will wait to see how this goes
 
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GameStop managers to receive PS4, seven games
by Alexander Sliwinski Writer RSS on Aug 26th 2013 3:30PM

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GameStop managers will receive PlayStation 4 units and seven games at launch, GameStop has confirmed to Joystiq. The announcement was made at the company's GameStop EXPO, currently taking place in Las Vegas.

A tipster informs us the games to be given with the console include: Killzone: Shadowfall, NBA 2K14, Madden, FIFA 14, Need for Speed: Rivals, Battlefield 4 and Beyond: Two Souls. That final one being a curiosity if we're to assume managers will receive PS4 versions of the listed games, since to the best of our knowledge, and reiterated by Sony in follow-up, Beyond is only for PS3.

Update: Checking in with GameStop for further clarification, a spokesperson said, "Beyond is for PS3, all others are for PS4. Some are physical and some are digital vouchers."
 
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