Making something like Fifa truly cross play is going to massively effect hardware sales. So many gamers purchase the same system as their mates just to play together, and with Fifa being such a big seller for the general public it will be interesting to see if there's any real shift.
Really keen to see what's going to launch with PSVR 2. I'm sure Res Evil 8 is going to be there - 7 is still the defacto best overall VR experience outside of Half life.
The limit of ps5's in homes will be a limit to how many people can get their hands on it but considering the chip shortages still effecting everything - it probably won't effect demand greatly.
I remember reading years ago that the og PSVR had the most units sold of all th...
The narrative/lore and how it played out in the game and for the character is still their strongest. Of course it's scale is much smaller to ER, but boy the punch it packed was stunning,
I guess the issue comparing it to other racers here is that non of them have as serious/professional of an online community as GT does. There's quite a bit behind this online decision even though it's far from perfect.
Hopefully there's a better solution because there would be too many people unable to play this in current form.
This is a joke but have a look at Australian games. Cover art ruined.
Me too, I'm using a several year old TV that auto switches between game mode for gamers, or my custom movie mode for whenever I use something like Netflix on the Ps5. Granted it is a Sony tv, so didn't realise this was missing on other brands. Great to see it across the board.
I have a Sony tv a few years old that already did this for games, but switches to film mode for netflix etc, I wonder what's changed.
Probably not shown anything because they are working hard on making the game engine not suck full of bugs this time around. Their amazing world building is one thing, but they will for sure get ripped a new one if the game play sucks as much as the last main fallout release - it was passably fine for skyrim (even though it actually wasn't) back then but today people are far less forgiving.
Wasn't it an indie game though?
Like a massive, well-put high end indie, mind you.
Think of films or music where indie still have big names or support etc.
there's literally thousands of Yokai so it wouldn't hurt :p
For a game using Yokai they sure could have some more enemy variety.
Sega has been a mainstay in Japan for decades so it'll be sad to see a trusted nostalgic name go. Will clarify the title is misleading - the arcades will be rebranded, but are likely to remain fairly the same otherwise.
Makes me wonder what the new Yakuza games will do though.
Netflix worked because at the time video piracy was much more in strife than gaming is or was. All under one roof (back then), Netflix had a great amount of content from all the studios at little cost. It saved a part of the industry some what.
Microsoft have only done this to save themselves and potentially poach content from other providers. Good and/or bad - it's having it's effect and followers and we will see how it effects content to come. Netflix has a spotty...
I'm keen to see what kind of AI improvements are being worked on for gt7. Not discussed much but that's one thing they would surely be keeping on pushing to stay ahead of the pack.
They just want to avoid any one company having more power than themselves, unlike the rest of the world. Tencent is unstoppable at this stage though, surely.
that comment is just like complaining that Bioshock 1 didn't have space battles.
I feel like this was maybe always going to happen down to the line. I paid for the full ps5 version day 1 - and I WANTED to - but this does still sting a little.
After the car shootout you get full access to the city and can walk/run, drive or fly a drone around. You get a bunch of technical control also, such as sun position, people/vehicle density and shader toggle.
Who else is playing this and finding easter egg/glitches in the matrix? They exist but I totally forgot to shoot the map screen when I've found them.
Gamepass is great for the user short-term but horrible for the industry as a whole. People bring up Netflix but what about Spotify? Unless you are Drake or Joe Rogan level of popular, your'e lucky to be making $50 a year off streams.
This is not how to support creatives for the future, but for those who don't earn much money and still want to game it's great value - balance of several year old games makes more sense.