Telltale doing...something for the PS4.
It's one of the developers shown at the PS4 conference.
Make of that what you will. Fables? King's Quest? Walking Dead 2? Something else entirely?
Make of that what you will. Fables? King's Quest? Walking Dead 2? Something else entirely?
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I will not be pleased if Telltale does a PS4 exclusive.
I doubt Telltale would ever do a console-exclusive game. I don't know exactly how much of their business is done on the PC as opposed to consoles, but I'm assuming the PC market's too big for them to ignore.
Definitely not puzzles.
lololololololol
Worst case scenario, it's be like Tales of Monkey Island, where the Wii got the first episode before the PC users. No way Telltale will cut out the PC audience entirely.
I don't care how good a graphics demo is, Sony will make it crap. Already have, from my point of view.
Well, seeing as you're going in with an open mind...
"Puzzleless Agent"?
Is dead. They no longer make puzzles.
It's now called "Engaging Story Agent".
Looking for our logo in that lineup was a bit like this for me...
I don't see ANY reason to approach the PS4 with an open mind. Literally the first big thing that came up after their little conference was to kill any hopes I had for the console. I didn't expect them to include PS1 or PS2 backwards compatibility, but to ditch PS3 compatibility?! And not just for the disks, but for your DIGITAL GAMES?! That is beyond stupid. I mean, really, this makes no sense, especially when it is stated that the PS4 USES disks and uses BLU-RAY!
Okay, I have to agree on this.
What the hell is the point of having a PS4 if you can't transfer your gi-normous Playstation Plus library of digital PS3 games to it? Does this mean that at some point they will stop supporting PSN for the PS3, and my legally bought games will no longer be available for download? If I can play a downloadable copy of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night on my PS3, why not on PS4? I'm sure you can still play downloadable NES games on the WiiU.
...if anyone ever wondered why PC games have made a comeback, this is reason enough.
EDIT: It just occured to me that if PSN support for PS3 ever goes down, that I could always take my PS3 off the network (so Sony doesn't ban my PSN account) and jailbreak the console. Still, one shouldn't expect everyone else to have to do that, so it still sucks.
I may actually have to go Wii U if I get any consoles at all this time round.
(Microsoft have a lot to improve on if they want to keep my interests. Its already waned. 3DS, Android and PC, are pretty much my Goto stuff now (and my PSP of course for my massive library on there))
They could always change their minds and support library imports if enough people complain, but that still doesn't change the fact that the days are still numbered. Think of PC, in it's history, there were what? Only 4 complete changes in medium? 8" to 5" to 3" to CD(yes, DVD but CD is still supported in DVD drives). With each transition overlapping, you had more than enough time to deal with it and do what you wanted to do about it.
I'm not pushing this into PC vs Console. I was, admittedly, a console gamer primarily for many years. The PS3 and the PSN was just my own awakening as to what I thought was the going trend and I made my decision based on that. After all, who can complain when both PS and Xbox are shoving it up your ass? They've done the same with their choices on the current consoles. They seem content with providing similar products and standing around "Okay, pick one. What other choice do you have? WiiU? It doesn't have most of our shared licenses. Pick."
As soon as I got Steam at uni, (a year or two after it started), and had my first christmas sale, I was like:
"Yeah. This is the future right here"
And the PC scene has only gotten stronger since. Especially the indie scene.
I've had the problem of being an Xbox gamer with a rubbish PC and Sam and Max season 3 not being released on it...
So I hope future games will accessible for everyone