Please don't have always online requirement
I honestly like the old way of loot by building up coins and buying what I want when I want.
I finally played 6 co-op with my brother after loving 5 so much and hearing that 6 is just bad, but we wanted another co-op game. I will say I loved the experience of playing with my brother and laughing our arses off the whole time with the trash acting, voice lines, and absurd plot. Not a good game by any means, but an experience I'll never forget. What a meme of a game.
10. Grigori – Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen
9. General Radahn, Scourge of the Stars – Elden Ring
8. Akira Nishikiyama – Yakuza Kiwami
7. Jetstream Sam – Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
6. Mr. Freeze – Batman: Arkham City
5. Knight Artorias – Dark Souls
4. Isshin, the Sword Saint – Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
3. Olgierd von Everec – The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone
2. Caranthir – The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
1. Baldur – God ...
It also looked like PS5 had HDR on and PC didn't
Every Time I paused any frame, the PS5 side looked clear and PC side was blurry
I'm still baffled solid 60fps isn't the standard still. So many games released (mainly I see on Switch) that are locked or can barely hit 30fps! Ugh.
I love how this game has no in-between. It's really love/hate it. I'm not trying to wrong your opinion, I just think it's interesting because I was the complete opposite. I expected to hate it and ended up finding it a cinematic, cathartic, excellent game with a change of pace, but I also played it cut off from Discord and mainly by myself during the pandemic, so maybe that atmosphere helped the theme of the game.
Not coming to PC?
I believe you mean 1 yen is only worth $0.75.
This surprised me the most about Death Stranding. I expected the GTA style missions where I just travel all the way across the game-world to do something and then travel back, but Death Stranding somehow made it so satisfying. And later building as you go to make the trips easier felt rewarding. They say you either love/hate this game and I loved it, but I'll probably won't return to it which is okay. I really enjoy games that give me a great experience and then I move on.
*sigh* They'll never please the consumer
Honestly, I hate it, but it also saves me from spending money.
Omg that first video. I felt the same emotion as the first time I played. Those facial reconstructions and animations are very impressive. Can't wait to max it on PC and later mod it for some bonus fun.
Now can we get Crash 4 on Steam instead of a stupid independent launcher?
Can't wait for this. Trover Saves the Universe was hilarious.
Very fun
Did you even read any of it?
KEY FEATURES
Voice Acting: A fully voice-acted cast of over 40 characters.
Vast Customization: Pair Raphael with the Reptar mobile, change paint jobs and parts, and choose from over 90 crew members with unique abilities to enhance your racing.
New Challenges: Transform your kart or bike into watercraft to navigate all new water terrain and ride on intense slime-filled alternate paths on 36 different tracks, ...
That's all I need out of a game. Give me an experience to remember for a long time and then let me move on to the rest of my backlog. This is also why I don't need games to last 100 hours either. I want to have a goo experience and fun time and let it be over. Elden Ring is great, and it feels like I finished it in a week (probably did), but it was the first time in a long time I was excited every day to get back to it. Now some other game can provide that feeling.
couch co-op <3 I love it every time