Wow, so maybe Nintendo did those of us in Europe a favor by making us wait an extra week. Now I don't have to waste my money on a 3DS version, when the real version will come out later next year, and for home consoles no less.
@Xristophoros: If anyone was going to it would be Ubisoft. They've said nothing but good things about the NX, also the rumors state that Nintendo has funded the production of BG&E2, much like they did with Bayonetta 2.
God damn it EA. The ONE time you don't act like money hungry scum, is the one time we WANT you to.
We don't want games like Star Wars Battlefront that offer $20 worth of content for $60. We don't want $60 games that are infested with Micro-Transactions. We don't want Season Passes that cost double that of the game.
But remasters of amazing series like Mass Effect is one thing we DO want. Stop giving us what we don't want, and start giving us what we do, and then maybe, just maybe, we'll start believing this "players first" garbage you've convinced yourself of.
@Kruiz_Bathory: Actually, it wasn't about bringing in more buyers, it was about keeping the universe alive. The original ending for ME3 was supposed to put the universe in a state where they simply couldn't make future games. EA didn't like that, so they where forced to rush a new ending.
@howthegodzkill: Are you kidding? To work on the NEO IS to compromise. All they can improve is the framerate and resolution. They can't use the extra power to include things in the game that might not have been possible on the standard PS4 because Sony won't allow them to.
The people who think the NEO is going to be the second coming of PS4 are going to be in for a rude awakening. Most devs have actually criticized the system largely due to Sony's "rules", that stop them using it to it's full potential, and Sony's rules will likely end up affecting the Scorpio as well, because if a Dev is told they can't put something into one version of the game, they'll be more likely to scrap the idea altogether than just put it into one version.
Hell if you want to know how little Sony actually cares about the NEO, it's heavily rumored that it's launching in September, yet we're almost in August and Sony's not said a word about it. It's nothing more than an afterthought to Sony, a chance to make idiots pay a second time for a system they already own, and will only offer very minor benefits to people unless they're willing to spend even more money on Sony goods (PSVR and 4KTV).
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