Not a bad selection of games, but I have most of those and the missing gems on my vita/vita tv, my PSP, and my ps3. Back when backwards compatibility wasn't cool.
I played red dead redemption on ps3 and about 4 or 5 hours in, I got really bored and put the game away. Haven't felt the need to ever go back. Seems like this one is the same just prettier. Pretty much a standard rockstar game. Which you either love or hate.
If it controls like ass, it is not a perfect game. Rockstar absolutely sucks at creating good controls for driving, riding, gunplay, and pretty much everything in their games. But, people still enjoy them. More power to them.
Meh. If I do play it, it will be on my original ps4. I watched the digital foundry video. The xbone x version does look the best. But they play the same on all the consoles.
I know. I have games from March still in production. They used to get the games together after the orders pretty fast, but now that they are doing ps4 and switch, the wait times have been horrendous. I still think what they have done for physical games is great and will still support an occasional release, but I will definately be tapering off my support.
I have supported limited run since 2016, when they were only doing vita games. Since then, they have been putting out some really great games physically. Lately though, they seem to be more concerned with expanding, rather than focusing on the games. I'm happy with their success and wish them the best, but after the last vita release, and maybe some ps4 releases, i probably wont be buying from them.
True, the guy signed a contract. But, just like the spiderman deal, it could be renegotiated to be a little more beneficial to the creator. I'm sure Cdpr will settle for a decent amount that will make the guy happy. At the end of the day, they are a successful company based of of his creation.
That's actually a cool looking handheld. However, the Atari games have not aged well. Loved when I had one in 82, but do not feel the need to ever play those games again.
True, when you are unionized. I have seen first hand tech companies, and game companies in particular, letting someone go without hesitation, or getting someone to do the same job for less money, and walking said employee off the premises. Of course there is no literal gun to their head, but the pressure applied to make them feel like their job is at stake if they dont play along is very real.