I'm afraid it doesn't work that way. Big companies rarely bribe individuals. It's reviewers by their own who think twice before they start bashing a big game. The power of a company, its presence and popularity is enough to make people to be more cautious towards them.
@garysingh34 The last point was put there on purpose, so that this video isn't entirely one sided, and to give Xbox One the opportunity to be "the best" in some category.
Firstly my suggestion is don't play so much online games if you can't handle it. I don't play because I know that I can't handle it. And I saved myself from this gutter. Make use of the privacy and security setting in Facebook. Take advantage of the new feature on YouTube where you have the option not to allow any replies to your comments. There are simpler and more effective ways to find peace from all these online offenders, than having Kinect and NSA over your head.
I think most of us saw that coming. The days when critics and gamers were enthusiastic with Kameos and Perfect Dark Zeros, just because they were "next-gen" seem to belong in the past.
I can't imagine how a PS4 game will be visually so much superior than a latest big PS3 title, like the Last Of Us for example. (Or a 2009 title like Uncharted 2.) I guess there is going to be some difference, but nothing like the leap between PS1 and PS2, or PS2 and PS3. The same media disc technology: Blu-Ray. Storage space exactly the same, personally I have a custom 500 GB fat PS3...
Good news, well for me at least. Games that were played excusively with the keybord was a kind of restriction for me that I can't play a game with anything else but a game-pad.
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