You can't wait for a game to die? How old are you?
In hindsight, PS Home would be a perfect getaway from current pandemic situation around the world.
I don't think any of the mentioned games have such mainstream appeal like GoT. GoT worked, because it was made by a western developer.
That is a really cool idea!
I'm making games for a living. They defined my life and career choice. I will never stop playing.
So sequel is a given. Good! Amazing game!
I think this 'trend' is only in your head. Difference is miniscule but one loads 50% faster.
Oh, the memories. Awesome game! Too bad it's not a full remake.
I concur. I prefer it too. I think it's because it's "casualized" version of Zelda. No weapon durability, no recipes etc. Always deemed such mechanics as possible gate to frustration. Subjective, though.
I actually got back to it after recent free PS5 update. Looks very pretty and 60fps makes the game much better to play. Still grind fest, though.
This can only be done by Criterion and before Dice snatched them to help on BF6, they were working on next-gen NFS.
That doesn't make any sense. If Dolby Atmos for Games support is optional on hardware, no dev will use it in software. Why waste resources?
Fantastic game.
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This feels like Sony has something more in store than just buying EVO like that. Maybe yet another console exclusivity of some popular fighting game is incoming, like what they did with SFV?
A way out was a fantastic experience. I can already see this one will be fantastic as well.
The internet is faster when you're not using it.
I think cross play is a good example of how people can pressure a company like Sony to change its stance on something. If MS locks very good games behind GP, they may not have a choice but to allow for it. Wasn't that the deal with EA Access as well?
There is no console wars for MS anymore, as I don't think they will ever surpass Sony in console hardware. It's all about software and services for them now. Mark this one. Game Pass will come to every possible platform at some point because that is the obvious end goal MS is going for, like Netflix. Zenimax purchase only re-assured this strategy in my eyes. They will lock Bethesda's high caliber games behind subscription, no matter the platform.
I think the cost of providing the store backend overshadowed what it was actually bringing them in return. There are also license agreements out of date. What's great is that we don't lose access to our purchases because that was 'the selling point' of the rumour. Yeah it's sad, but understandable in my eyes.