GamesTM Issue 141 - 2013 UK, Tygodniki, prasa, magazyny
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BATMAN: ARKHAM ORIGINS BETTER WITHOUT ROCKSTEADY?
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Seconds out as Sony & Microsoft launch the most important fight in gaming history
ISSUE 141
Getting a new console is a very different
experience for kids and adults; as a child, it can
be the gateway to years of formative interactive
experiences that end up defining your tastes
forever. As an adult, it’s more a case of asking
yourself whether you can a) afford to spend
£400 on a console and b) whether the software
even makes that purchase worthwhile.
I'll be completely honest – while I think both
consoles have the strongest launch line-ups
of any generation, the games that buzz me on
owning new hardware won’t be there on day
one. Instead I see curios and pretty versions of
experiences I’ve had many times on hardware
I already own (but I would like to be proved
wrong). However, I look to 2014 and I see
InFamous: Second Son and The Witcher 3,
two games that have already shown me the
conceptual next gen-ness that sells me on an
expensive piece of kit.
And then the real fun begins, that odd
commercial experience of subscribing to a
particular gaming sub-culture and seeing how
Microsoft or Sony manages to keep things
interesting for four or five years. Developers
will rise and fall, franchises will evolve or die
and the landscape will change forever. A new
console is about as exciting as it gets. This
month, Microsoft and Sony tell us why they
think they deserve your hard-earned money.
Samuel Roberts
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Kept you waiting, huh?
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