Computer games.


I think you'll get used to it mate.

I reckon I'd be the same if I'd moved to Xbox to be fair.

Hope so,
Me too, I'm in danger of impatiently wasting money trying to find a game which justifies the jump to next-gen, Killzone seems to be the best effort so far.

There no game out there which justify the jump unless u play FORZA, Second Son, we get Destiny which is coming out on all consoles, fifa 15 which is out on all consoles, the big hitters are coming out in 2015, we could have easily waited till 2015 but I just wanted to get mine in early.
 
Me too, I'm in danger of impatiently wasting money trying to find a game which justifies the jump to next-gen, Killzone seems to be the best effort so far.

What the multiplayer like? I'm just gutted that couch co-op is dying, its the reason I'm still playing COD, due to the split screen multiplayer.
 

There no game out there which justify the jump unless u play FORZA, Second Son, we get Destiny which is coming out on all consoles, fifa 15 which is out on all consoles, the big hitters are coming out in 2015, we could have easily waited till 2015 but I just wanted to get mine in early.

Oct & Nov this year seems busy: COD / Assassins Creed / Far Cry 4. I'm generally swerving all the remasters because I don't really want to buy the same game twice, but I really do recommend The Last of Us if you've come from XBox.

Killzone multiplayer I've not got to yet, but I don't think it has split screen multiplayer.
 
Oct & Nov this year seems busy: COD / Assassins Creed / Far Cry 4. I'm generally swerving all the remasters because I don't really want to buy the same game twice, but I really do recommend The Last of Us if you've come from XBox.

Killzone multiplayer I've not got to yet, but I don't think it has split screen multiplayer.

I've got the last of us, Excellent game, plus I have Trials Fusion which will keep me busy till Destiny.
 

Xbox Live and PSN both down due to Cyber Attacks.


Its the ISIS lids

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-28925052

Sony's PlayStation Network was forced offline for much of Sunday by a cyber-attack in what appears to be a campaign against several online gaming services.

Microsoft's XBox Live, Blizzard's Battle.net, and Grinding Gear Games are among others to have reported being disrupted over the weekend.

The attacks coincided with a bomb scare involving a flight carrying a Sony executive.

An American Airlines jet was diverted after a threat was made online.
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Jihadist links
A Twitter account that has claimed responsibility for attacking Sony and the other video games firms has linked the attacks to the jihadist group Islamic State, posting: "Kuffar [non-muslims] don't get to play videogames until bombing of the ISIL stops."

It also makes several references to Isis - the former name used by the Islamic militants.
 

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