2015 Console Screenshot Thread (PS4, XB1, Wii U) [READ OP!]

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TR looks great.

Also is FO4 a bit more wacky than 3? Aesthetically it seems more Mad Max than Children of Men.

i'd say it was more typical fallout then mad max. both have their slightly wacky sides though aesthetically. i mean, you've always had a pretty strange assortment of clothing in all the games. or it's just a random mix of bolts and bits re purposed to create armour. i'd say "typical" apocalypse was the word really. think mad max/waterworld etc. not the last of us/children of men.
 
We keep seeing the same Halo 5 pics in here. Are there other areas in the game besides the same brown rocks and sunset look? Or is this pretty much the most impressive collectively for the screen-grab?

I know, silly questions, but it is pretty much the same pics with the same statues.

Tomb Raider looking so good, Syndicate is making me itch to play it, and Fallout 4 seeing some parts of Boston (having lived there) has me curious how well done the landmarks are to the actual real life places... the Fenway Park shot teased me so bad.
 
Can you turn the film grain off in Rise of the Tomb Raider? You can pick up a lot of repeating patterns in the texture they are using for it, especially in dark scenes. That's one of my graphical pet peeves so I know it's gonna distract me when I get around to playing it. Looks great otherwise.
 
We keep seeing the same Halo 5 pics in here. Are there other areas in the game besides the same brown rocks and sunset look? Or is this pretty much the most impressive collectively for the screen-grab?

I know, silly questions, but it is pretty much the same pics with the same statues.

Tomb Raider looking so good, Syndicate is making me itch to play it, and Fallout 4 seeing some parts of Boston (having lived there) has me curious how well done the landmarks are to the actual real life places... the Fenway Park shot teased me so bad.
Maybe they aren't as varied because it's not an open world game?
 
Maybe they aren't as varied because it's not an open world game?
Why would that necessarily make a difference? In fact, linear games are generally more diverse from my experience. Final Fantasy XIII for instance goes from ice world to trash heap to theme park in a couple hours.
 
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