1080p we’re phased out about 5 years ago. Couldn’t buy one then and you can’t now. The best you can do is get a large 1080 monitor. This is why I don’t recommend a Xbox Series S for anyone.
The biggest problem with VR is motion sickness. If I can okay a game in VR without getting a crippling headache, I’ll call it a win.
So basically a soft free-to-play launch liike when a game launches on PS+.
The PC version of Ubisoft+ is $15/month. When you can buy Ubisoft games for $20 after a year, not a hell of a value. On Xbox you also need to spend $5 bucks a month to play on-line, so that’d be $20/month to get the most out of Ubisoft. If you want Ubisoft+ and GamePass Ultimate no you are paying $360 a year to “save money” on games.
Same. PSVR looked good but I wasn’t going to buy a PS4 Pro to get the best of it. What really excites me is my growing collection of PSVR titles from PS+ and Play at Home. What doesn’t excite me is motion sickness. Not sure how that will go.
Just cancel Game Pass until you finish the Mass Effect trilogy. Took me about a month per game, so that’s $30 saved.
This is all about making up for the distorts launch of the Xbox One in 2013. Xbox was poised to totally dominate after the Xbox 360 era. Instead, Microsoft shit the bed.
If you have Godly internet that makes Xcloud possible and streaming is how you want to play games, you don’t need to spend $300 on a new Xbox. Lots of devices support Xcloud, including the old Xbox One S.
The Series S is a bad choice and shouldn’t be recommended for anyone. It may cost $100 less than the PS5 digital, but you have to think of the annual cost. If the PS5 digital lasts you an entire 7 year console cycle, it will cost about $57 per year. If the Series S is something you’ll upgrade in 3 years when the Xbox Series X slim comes out, you will spend $100 per year. Don’t settle for half measures.
No, PS fans want higher quality games. If games come out infrequently, miss holiday windows, and take a years longer than planned, so be it. Sony’s commitment is what makes PS exclusives so amazing.
Halo and Halo 2 but not Halo 3? Halo 3 has the best single player campaign ever made. 14 years later, no game has topped it.
At least IGN recognizes the greatness of Burnout 3: Takedown.
I honestly don’t believe this game will survive 2022. Player counts are just too low and the game is still a buggy mess. Maybe if it goes free-to-play.
She-Hulk has been a popular Marvel character for a long, long time. Part of the Fantastic Four, an Avenger, a 4th wall breaking book, and then the book where She-Hulk litigates super hero cases. Wise up youngin’.
I highly doubt Shuhei Yoshida wrote this blog post. Sony has a while PR team for this.
Usually I wait for discounts but I plan on paying full price for Horizon: Forbidden West.
Or put another way, Xbox’s popularity is in the United States, and if Microsoft hopes to turn PlayStation to Xbox anywhere, it will be the United States.
Best FPS campaign of all time is Halo 3.
Overwatch 2 is taking too long and even when it does come, the current skins will be outdated and a lot of players will quit because of 5v5, 1 tank gameplay. Merry Christmas.
If Microsoft can’t win back market share, they might release Elder Scrolls on PS5 to get their money back on their Bethesda purchase. So every PS5 household needs to pray for the demise of the the Xbox brand.
Exactly. Why leave money on the table? The budget market used to be old consoles. (And with the used market, it still is.) Of the low end current gen consoles, I recommend the PS5 digital. $100 more than the Series S but you get true current gen power and more hard drive space.