No joke. Fallout 4 and Skyrim instantly became better games on PS5. If you are building a gaming PC, pay more for the faster SSD. Money well spent.
Considering the low birth rate in Japan and its aging population, then if this is true, a lot of folks in Japan age out of gaming. Meanwhile, in the U.S., the average age of a gamers is late 30s and games are adding accessibility features like slow mo for older gamers.
Most game sales are in the launch window. I’m sure the A.I. bots at apptrigger know this. And they also know that sales will rise again and again as the game goes on sale. I expect a lot of business for Hogwarts during Black Friday.
So you’re saying in 2008 that you could have a built a PC that would last you through this console generation? That it could compete with a PS5 or Xbox Series X? 🐴 💩
A top of the line Geforce would have cost you 2/3 of your build price and your graphics power would be measured in gigaflops and not teraflops. PCs are never cheaper than consoles. Even on a per teraflop basis, PCs aren’t cheaper. It’s because by the time the old graphics cards drop enough in price, so d...
Do you build the Steam deck yourself? No. It’s more of a console than a PC.
“if you have money spare” could be an answer for everything. Is it time to go whoring in Vegas? Is it time to be a space tourist? Is it time to start a Jihad? Having “money spare” is not a good reason to make bad decisions.
Boo-effin’-hoo.
The big publishers see games as on-line storefronts. They really don’t give two shits about the game itself.
I’m playing through CoD: Cold War now (because of PS+) and it has some stealth missions. Imma tell you that CoD makes for a clunky stealth game. It’s also not what I want from CoD. I play a game like CoD when I want to stop thinking and shoot stuff.
Skip all of these. For one, it would take you 300 hours just to finish the Mass Effect series. You just don’t have time. For another, you are going to spend 100 hours in space RPG in Starfield, and the last thing you need before Starfield is more space and more RPG. I recommend booting up a couple of those little indie games that you kept hearing about but never got around to playing.
Unless you can build a gaming PC for less than $400, no.
Xbox One launched without backwards compatibility. Xbox was about TV, TV, internet check-in, and taking over your living room. Microsoft only added backwards compatibility later, after Phil took over, to differentiate Xbox One from PS5. Honestly, if Xbox One had backwards compatibility at launch, it would have been a no brainer for me as a Xbox 360 owner. But none of that matters now. Microsoft stopped bringing Xbox 360 games to Xbox One a few of years ago. The ability to play Xbox 360 isn’t ...
Master Chief was a guest character in Halo 5.
Ghostrunner has a slow-no mode in its accessibility options and I found that to be essential for actually playing the game. Nice to see this option in more games. (You don’t get faster as you get older.)
Chicory: A Colorful Tale is a neat game that you probably wouldn’t buy.
Xbox Series X owners: “Drop that weak ass shit!”
Xbox Series S owners: “Think of the children!”
Xbox One X owners: “sigh”
Microsoft squandered the Series X. More teraflops than the PS5 but no games appear to run best on Series X. Many appear to run worse.
3 options for this articles existence:
1) the author is stupid
2) the “news” site needs clicks and hate clicks are better than no clicks
3) bought and paid for as an extension of Rock Star’s PR
I see in-game currency and xp boosts that you can buy for real money and I keep on walking.
Don’t even bother with the hardware. Pay for one month of Game Pass Ultimate and Play via XCloud from your old Xbox One, TV, laptop, desktop, etc.