True and that's because in the old days people had to be actual real-work journalists, not just a random person with internet.
Reminds me of when I was a kid getting nintendo power and whatever else game magazines were around in the 80s n 90s. I would be so eager for the mail and SO disappointed when my magazines were not in the box.
Oh my old ass forgot about that until you mentioned it. That was great. Reminded me a bit of Wizards and Warriors. A bit.
@bouzebal
Same here. Really liked 1 and loved 2 but there was something about Second Son that fell short for me. Never was sure why. Still good enough on it's own though.
"Now employees will be responsible for even more crap."
Quite literally.
I haven't played Detroit yet but you give me hope. Same opinion about Heavy Rain being much better than Beyond.
It HAS to come to a point where anybody that want's a ps4 already owns one. All you're left with is random kids reaching the age where they want one, and I think the number of kids are dwindling. Less people having babies.
Exactly. There were some moments where Death Stranding really blurred the lines. Next gen should be even more so in the hands of top notch devs.
I really liked the first one. The only glaring issues were the lack of enemy variety and having to play the same areas multiple times just because they were labeled different missions.
Up until the very end where the same enemies and levels wore on me I absolutely loved it. Scratched the Dark Souls void nicely.
Hoping they address that a little.
PS3 if I remember correctly but yeh I loved it as well.
"I bet that..if Mugen would be on Steam with Steamworks support it would be a quite big and successful thing."
Spot on. A buddy of mine had me playing his mugen and the amount of characters is absurd. If Steam wouldn't run into copyright issues they could make a killing if they supported the community.
The roster is 100% limitless.
You make good AND fair points about VR and don't come across as elitist at all IMO. I'm both a console and pc gamer but some people feel like anything they don't personally own treat it like their mortal enemy.
I have a psvr and like you said it's competent for the price and has some excellent exclusives. It's not an attack or elitist to state that it's competent, but you know how fanboys (of consoles OR pc) can be.
Right now I onl...
But a mini fridge WOULD be "cool". Not as cool as a freezer I give you, but it would still reliably stall the expiration of your fruit, veggies, meats and dairy products.
Who doesn't want that in a console?!
I'm an old ass jaded gamer and 90% of games these days feel like a choir to me once I get past the initial mechanics and gameplay loops. Oddly enough taking an item from point A to point B in Death Stranding is nothing but the opposite for me. I love it.
Great list of which any would make me delighted, but let's not forget Viewtiful Joe. That game was so much fun.
That game was one of the best reasons to own a Dreamcast.
Someone should give him a big red button that says "DO NOT PUSH".
I didn't even play my first Civ until Civ IV. Once I persevered through the initial learning curve I was done for. 100s and 100s of hours in Civ since then.
The scary part is that there are a lot more casual gamers than there are hardcore gamers. If it does succeed then there's a good chance Sony, Nintendo and MS could follow in later generations, leaving us out in the cold.
The casuals may buy it just because it's Google.
I simply love that. Makes me think of Dead Space and its save locations being safe except for one and it scared the piss out of me. Stain to prove it.