Sean Tracy of Crytek talks in detail about exploiting the power of the PS4 and Xbox One.
Insomniac talks about the movement system in their upcoming Xbox One exclusive.
You can finally pick up an Xbox One without the Kinect sensor.
PS4 & Xbox One developer talks about the various development issues facing both consoles.
Also addresses Game DVR and Update Console issues.
Reveals that Microsoft "believes in the idea" enough to fund and publish the game,
Is 343 Industries playing around?
Crytek's Sean Tracy talks about how the Ryse dev team took advantage of the Xbox One.
"Small studios aren't focused on the latest and greatest tech," explains Greg Lesky, Lead Designer at DrinkBox Studios
If connections really allow for computation offloading to servers then it could be a possibility.
Which is obvious since their situation is somewhat similar to what 343 Industries went through during Halo 4.
Ben Kilgore now works as Blizzard's Chief Technology Officer.
Developers from Slightly Mad and Ninja Theory also chime in with their impressions.
Check out the games to most look forward to at this year's E3.
Not to mention Tony Hawk's Project 8 and the shooting mechanics Insomniac thrives on.
Crytek's Sean Tracy also talks about the benefits of CryEngine when used with PS4’s unified and Xbox One’s embedded memory architecture.
Take up arms against the zombies in Undead Lab's upcoming DLC.
Check out how real life track textures compare to Forza 5's tracks.
Curve Digital feels that it's "unnecessary handcuffs" for their indie titles.
The Xbox One's success will depend Kinect being decoupled and a price cut.