All of these forced bundles must be a logistical nightmare for retailers. Why can't you just buy a PS4 and extra games if you want them?
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From Engadget in The Twitters:
Sony now lets you pre-order PS4 games from your PlayStation 3 HD
By Matt Brian posted Oct 16th, 2013 at 11:25 AM 49
Sony wants to make it easier for US PlayStation 3 owners to get themselves ready for the launch of its next-gen console next month. Earlier today, the company rolled out an update for the aging console that makes PlayStation 4 games available to pre-order through the PlayStation Store. The first two digital titles available are SCE Japan Studio's Knack, which comes in at $60, and the free-to-play multiplayer shooter Warframe. Although we'd question the need to pre-anything free titles, gamers can simply power on their new PlayStation 4 on November 15th and find them ready to play. There's no word on whether Sony will add more titles but we hope those "significantly discounted" upgrades for PlayStation 4 games are made available ahead of launch day.
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One of the horses manages to cross the line, Killzone has gone gold
Also, Guerilla says the game is a fresh start for the series and the sp should last most over 10hrs
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From what I've seen Shadow Fall certainly looks to be the pick of the launch titles of either console, I never get why Killzone isn't heralded like Halo or CoD, I'm no fan of the latter two or the genre as a whole but I played Killzone 2 on my ex's PS3 and loved it, I really liked the design of the Helghasts [SIC] and the mechanics just felt right infact it was probably the best FPS I've ever played (excluding psuedo-FPSs like Bioshock and Portal of course).
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Originally posted by FSW View PostYeah Killzone 2 was the nuts. As console FPSs go it was only bettered by Resistance 3 IMO. Resistance 3, with Move controls is brilliant. Might go through it again with the 3D on this time.
I adored Halo Reach mind.
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