Call me old school, but that smartphone approach doesn't appeal to me at all. I would rather wait 3 more years, and have a real successor, with new architecture and a generational leap in terms of performance, not an updated console. In my opinion, the power of the Xbox One (and PS4 for that matter) is just fine. I miss the good old days when the original Xbox, GameCube and PS2 were way behind the PC in terms of performance, but nobody really cared about that. Want the best technology possible? Go to the PC realm.
Wow, in matter fact i did. They are awesome! Now you've made me miss even more the true Resident Evil. They were the real reason i bought a GameCube back in the day.
I'm a huge Resident Evil fan, and i think the score was well deserved. This is not Resident Evil. Resident Evil, as we knew and loved it, is dead. The last real Resident Evil was 1999's Code: Veronica. Oh boy, it's been a long time. I miss you good old Resident Evil.
Sorry fellow gamer, but you don't know the meaning of a remake in the videogame world. GameCube's version of Resident Evil: a remake (completely new graphics, new areas, new gameplay features). Killzone HD for the PS3: the PS2 game with 720p graphics, anti-aliasing and better frame rate. Improved from the original? Sure, but that doesn't make it a remake, just an HD port.
Too bad the gameplay will not see real improvements. Killzone 2 & 3 are awesome, but let's be honest, the first one is nowhere near them. Killzone 1 needs a remake, not a HD port.
@s_h_a_d_o Sorry fellow gamer, but yes, it's amazing. I didn't expect something like this on this gen. BTW, i don't care about what developers have to say (i don't even know what the GOW guy said), but i do beliave in what i see, and this impressed me.
If Ubisoft had said that this was running on a Xbox "Durango" or PlayStation "Orbis" dev kit i think no one would have doubt it. It is amazing that this is running on current tech. I'm impressed.
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