Checking out the Resistance series finally, perhaps, via the worst one of all.
But dang, for a PSP game, it has quite an ambitious scope.
Digging the alt-history take as well.
Would love it if @PlayStation made the whole series available somehow.
@chrono32123 Bingo.
Microsoft is on track to spend the equivalent of Sony's entire valuation on Cap-Ex alone this year to ensure Azure and all of its other enterprise-leading software infrastructures have the latest and greatest AI.
XBOX is a drop in the bucket in comparison.
Listen, God of War Laufey looks great.
But man, who in PR/Marketing said, "Let's call it a brand new IP." ๐
Also, big fan of Frank the Cube. Dude's a star.
@PoliticallyCat3@RPM_PlayStation Yeah, basically extrapolation of what the speculated chip will be. So take it all with a grain of salt. But if Sony could find a low cost way to bring that generation of games back to life, Iโm sure theyโd take it.
Also, do you play on PlayStation? If so, DM that gamer tag.
There's some potential with the rumored chips on the next-gen PS6 line (handheld + console), which could lead to some easy upgrades/remasters/ports of a lot of the PS3 games.
A lot of it is above my head, but essentially, AI Tensor cores could enable easy emulation of games built on that oh-so-fun Cell Processor architecture.
The cat is out of the bag, imo. Microsoft is spending way too much in Cap Ex (100 B this FY so far) for far more profitable divisions to do anything with XBOX besides lowering costs/cutting hardware and focusing on publishing. They need to mitigate risk somewhere.
If Helix truly is a $1K+ console, thatโs a console very few will buy.
Donโt leave your games stranded there.
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