Ok, stop throwing around this term “Pushed to its limits”
I loved Astro Bot, but to say it pushed the PS5 to its limits is false, considering there are more graphically impressive games on the PS5.
Is it?
https://youtu.be/xhL1NZugsB...
There is no excuse for any RPG in 2025 to be worse in so many areas compared to a 20 year old game.
Why put in effort if you are dominating the market. Of course game development takes time, but Sony would be doing a lot more for it's user base if competition existed.
This is why competition is healthy and good for consumers.
So they want to encourage people to pirate games more?
Because there are some people who want quality gaming experiences. Live service games are not quality gaming experiences, they are time wasters.
The reason why games like Helldivers is popular is because of casual gamers, it’s a pick up and play, time waster game.
Going from generic planet to planet, shooting generic enemies isn’t exactly quality gameplay.
Only reason its “fun” is because you can socialise with friends while playing (C...
Nintendo cater to a totally different audience then Xbox or Playstation, so theres 2 not 3 and Xbox serms to have given up, so theres only 1.
Problem solved
If only they listened to gamers and made a Dragon Age people wanted. Instead, they made a Disney’fied DA game that nobody asked for.
If no one asks for “Product A”, but wants “Product B”, why would you still make “Product A” and wonder why it wasent successful?
I don’t get publishers sometimes.
Remakes work best for really old games.
There is a reason why - Silent Hill 2, Resident Evil 2, Final Fantasy VII were so good.
Arkham Asylum is a modern type game. This is going to feel more like a remaster. Essentially, you are just playing the same game with upgraded graphics, with perhaps fine tuning of some of the mechanics.
Isn't this like common sense?
Players/Customers are your audience. It makes sense to ask them for feedback on what they want in the game they are interested in purchasing.
This is EXACTLY what should have happened with Dragon Age Veilguard. If they had gone through a customer feedback process during development, two things would have happened.
1 - We would have actually got a great Dragon Age game. Closely resembling Origins.
2 - The...
Veilguards political topic has ZERO reason of being in the game, as it doesn’t fit the context, plot and theme of the game.
There is a difference between having political themes in a game, because it fits the context of said game, and just throwing it in, like Veilguard.
Except when you spend $700 for a GPU on PC, you get a much more substantial upgrade then what the PS5 Pro is offering
Not a next gen jump, yet the price is that of a next gen jump.
In comparison, when you jumped from a PS4 to PS5, you paid less and got a next gen jump.
Having said that, not much you can do about that since the CPU and graphics card are all integrated. It’s not like a PC, where you can just upgrade one aspect of it and only pay for that component (graphics card) and install it in your PS5. You have to buy the whole APU again, even though its the graphics chip thats...
Come on, I get the Baldurs Gate dev is just being nice, but come on! Baldurs Gate 3 is on another level compared to Veilguard. Veilguard isnt really even an RPG, let alone has the same quality that of BG3.
Yeah, the choice of words is hugely suspect and since this is a game where the publisher is EA, it's not a big reach that EA threw some cash to some of these sites.
I am not saying that it is true in this regard, but just be cautious, because at the end of the day 'business is business', and both sides benefit from such practices.
Does the PS5 Pro Quality mode offer any other improvements compared to PS5 quality mode outside of ray traced reflections? Watching on phone at the moment, so hard to tell, doesn't help that its a YouTube video either.
"it'll be gamers fault if this game doesn't do well despite the game being good"
I don't know about this.
Dragon Age is a well known IP. If it doesn't sell well, it won't be because its a small IP no one has heard of or is niche.
If the game doesn't do well, it will be because its not what gamers wanted.
Instead of game designers catering to what THEY want, or what they 'think' gamers w...
Few days prior to release? Bold move, considering the reception the game is getting. Either they are confident that their game is actually good, have no awareness on what gamers actually love and think that gamers will find it great, or EA paid off IGN for high scores to advertise their game as great.
Not sure why Sony thought they needed to do this.
Xbox is circling the drain and are at the stage where they aren't a threat to competing at all, so why bother?
Attractive women are outdated preferences?
People buy a product based on what THEY want, not what the WRITER/DEVELOPER wants.
The only games that have changed open world games is Zelda Breath of the Wild & Elden Ring.
Doubt Ubisoft, of all developers, are going to take it to another level, or even match the 2 games above.