Back into 2006, when the PlayStation 3 came out to the price of $500-$600, I was deeply saddened. I loved my experience with the PlayStation 2, and being that I was in my early years of college, I knew it was highly unlikely and that I would have the funds to purchase such a… Continue reading My Experience With PlayStation Now
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What Two Struggling Consoles Can Learn From Each Other
Well it wasn’t supposed to be this way. I’m speaking, of course, about the hard times that have come upon the Nintendo Wii U and PlayStation Vita. In the last generation of home gaming consoles, Nintendo had a historically significant and enormous hit in the Nintendo Wii. Even though sales dwindled toward the end of… Continue reading What Two Struggling Consoles Can Learn From Each Other
Review: PlayStation 4
What an incredible thing it is to stand in the future and reflect upon the past. So much has changed: our world, our habits, ourselves. Now, finally, after seven years our consoles are changing. What will this “next generation”, that we so excitedly sit on the precipice of, change in our entertainment experiences and… Continue reading Review: PlayStation 4
Review: Killzone Mercenary
Killzone Mercenary is yet another attempt to bring a playable, console-like FPS to the PS Vita. Those who have tried in the past have failed miserably, but came from great console success: Call of Duty and Resistance to name a couple. All the reasons FPS games have failed on Vita in no way apply to… Continue reading Review: Killzone Mercenary
Preview: Vita TV
Yesterday Sony announced a small device (6 x 10 centimeters) that is as much a surprise as it is a game-changer. Effectively, it’s a PS Vita attached to your TV via HDMI, and it’s only $99. The Vita TV works with the PS3’s DualShock 3 controller and has a slot for Vita games. Users have… Continue reading Preview: Vita TV
Why Nintendo Owns the Handheld Market
Sony is left with 2 choices: focus on portable experiences and drop Vita’s price, or find a studio that can deliver a console experience on the go. Sony is trying to tote the line between these two without true identity for Vita. A business practice that confuses both internally as well as externally.
Review: God of War: Ghost of Sparta
Let’s get this part out of the way: I know this is not a new game. I don’t always play newly released titles – unless you’re a paid game journalist, how could you keep up? I, like most gamers, watch for games to go on sale or just naturally become less expensive before I pull… Continue reading Review: God of War: Ghost of Sparta