Your console of choice + Steam Deck seems to be the move this gen
I'd be interested to hear opinions directly from all of these demographics. In general, I don't believe the vast majority of people care that a lot of "under-represented demographics" (for lack of a better term) are suddenly being placed in media. The issue is that it feels disingenuous; that their inclusion becomes more of a publicity stunt/novelty than a genuine care for people. You can picture the meeting where the marketing team was like "we saw a 40% increase in en...
Cause Sony's bank balance is a rounding error on Microsoft's quarterly profits
I think Beyond Good and Evil 2 holds that title right now
Honestly happy about this. After a couple hundred hours in NMS, takeoff/landing is one of the more tedious aspects of gameplay. Landing zones are spotty at best.
Skyrim's map is tiny though (15 square miles). Each planet would only be a couple miles around in that case.
Yeah most of those planets aren't supposed to be interesting. It feels pretty obvious that most of the story will take place in the main hubs on each planet-whether in the cities themselves or random outposts scattered around-while the rest is optional exploration/resource mining.
NMS also only had like 10 developers
One of the better stories in gaming for sure, but the gameplay lags way behind. One of those games that I finished in spite of the gameplay just because the story was that good.
Yeah it's a pretty stupid metric. It'd be like a band immediately selling out a show and dropping a press release that they sell 5000 tickets a minute.
You mean gen z?
E3 was cancelled
Honestly it's a strange way to describe the investment. They're buying 3% of Epic because the company has a bullish trajectory and they'll get a financial return on their equity. I feel like the "meta" literature is just throwing in buzzwords to validate dropping that kind of money. Sony's been hinting at some weird shit lately between this and the focus on live service games though.
FSR 2 is a completely different technology than FSR 1. They really only share names.
It's weird because they announced NG+ would be added months ago.
It makes sense-Guerilla is owned by Sony so there isn't as much of a financial imperative to go mass market in the way Ubi does. I know the acquisitions have been getting out of hand lately, but it makes me wonder what would happen if Ubi was bought out and had a little leeway to work on projects that weren't as metrics-driven. They clearly have a lot of talent on the team.
When R$ re-releases it at full price for current gen
Y'all are working overtime to keep this article at the top of the site. Commenting that it's clickbait literally just gives it more visibility.
The first mistake is expecting valuable business insights from the comment section of a gaming site.
Most likely not with Tango being owned by Microsoft