No please. If Sony replaces Jim with someone similar to Spencer, I'll be left with only Nintendo and PC gaming going forward.
I get second-hand embarrassment from this idiot. 🫣
MGS 3 is also one of my favorite games. I've already bought it three times for PS2, twice for PS3, and yet again for PS Vita.
PS2 Subsistence will always be the best version, there's nothing Konami can do to take that version away from us.
This will be a medium budget graphical overhaul of the PS2 game with modernized controls and crouch walking.
Konami has done nothing to earn our trust over the past 8 years. No Ape Escape cros...
I bought a Fenrir, which is less than half the price of a Satiator and it's fantastic.
Sega Saturn also had a small online gaming community as well, Virtual On, and Saturn Bomberman online is still fun in 2023!
Nope, won't work.
This explains why, so I understand now. But it still sucks. Hopefully homebrew will be able to bypass it in the future.
Wrong! The original games were made with hard work and passion.
This is Konami cashing in on that hard work and passion.
This series has been bundled into collections many times already, The Essentials Collection on PS2, the HD collection on PS3 / 360 / Vita. The Legacy Collection on PS3. And each time, content is missing, from skateboarding, to online play, to the Ape Escape crossover, to Guy Savage. And each time, new bugs or flaws are introduced.
Xbox 2001 - 2011 was it's golden age, from Halo: CE to Gears of War 3, and plenty in between, there were many good times to be had by millions around the world.
But they lost their way afterwards with Kinect 1, then DRM, then Kinect 2, then slacking off on first party game quality, then a subscription service instead of new games, then buying up companies. Microsoft did the literal opposite of what I wanted them to do which was release high quality (and sometimes goofy ...
Spider-Man Remastered and Miles Morales look good, but are developed with PS4 hardware in mind and it shows that clearly in the video. There is a huge leap with Spider-Man 2 when its not held back by last generation hardware. Insomniac have done an amazing job with this one.
Now I'm thinking about how they further optimize their game engine for their upcoming Wolverine game. Sheesh, I'm excited to see some gameplay of it in the future!
The person who wrote the review and the person who wrote this article happen to be two different people.
Erik simply wanted to share his thoughts outside of the review which he didn't write, and he is allowed to add a second opinion. Even if it's from the same website.
I actually read the article and it brought up a good point. Ubisoft game design is infecting (this is the correct term) all games from nearly every developer at this point.
Spiderman 1 was fun, but the side content was very much a boring checklist and the games weakest aspect. This article is bringing up how the sequel doubles down on this repetitive checklist filler game design, which is a worthwhile complaint.
If it's worth mentioning regarding tras...
Every MCU movie has had a crap story and I stopped watching them for good, so yeah, its not hard to be better. That said, I wasn't impressed with the first game's story, but this one is supposed to be better. Looking forward to playing it.
Yeah back then Ubisoft made great games, I played it on the Original Xbox, and had a great time with it. Definitely look into it if you want a first person dinosaur shooter.
This review arrived just in time for launch. Perfect timing!
Evil has triumphed once again. Such is how the world works.
AC 3 is actually my favorite because its the only one where you actually get to do SOMETHING in the modern era! After 3, all modern stuff went to pot. This is what they should have been building off, but alas, they went down the endless grind and filler route, as is the easy, sloppy, lazy, monetized method of making games. The Ubisoft Way(tm).
AC 3 was definitely rushed a bit, and needed some patches, but overall I enjoyed it, and the DLC story packs. People complained abou...
The only question I have is if the physical edition has a replaceable drive as well? If not, that puts the physical edition owners at a disadvantage if the drive ever dies out. There's no reason for it not to be replaceable at this point, but since it wasn't mentioned, we can assume its not.
Digital Edition + Drive is more expensive, but in the long run the better purchase.
We don't need people like him in the gaming industry. Be gone, and stay gone!
Because all of Konami's talent is gone, and they're not willing to take any creative risks these days. So its easier to go back to fan favorite games, and do sloppy remasters, or quickly made low budget remakes of 30 minute NES games.
It's because of the new site update. He was likely attempting to comment on France 9:1 sales article, and scrolled down too far and entered this different article, then commented on it accidentally.