Elite reference
Microsoft going back to manual point vector graphics, it's a design choice
1: Controller has high rate of failure
2: Customer buys new controller
3: Repeat
4: Profit
Xbox is only still alive becuase it's funded by MS. Any other company that made the back to back mistakes Xbox did they would have been shuttered long ago
For me Death Stranding 1 was fine until I got to Mt Knot City. I hate that mountain with every fiber of my being
"I wish there was a Titanfall 3" *The monkey paw curls a single finger*
I was unfortunate enough to buy Payday 3 when it came out, it has it's moments so for people who didn't pay anything extra to get it there's probably some fun to be had there for a bit. I also played HoL on release and it is to this date one of the most unfunny annoying games I've ever had the displeasure of playing, maybe other people will find fun with it but for me it was on par with how annoying Borderlands 3 was but didn't even have the decency to be fun to play. Neve...
Tried it before, doesn't work. I tried to to play a Dalish archer but ended up being a Dwarf Noble warrior again, must be a bug
I used to get motion sick when I first started VR but I found that as I continued to use it over time my motion sickness went away. I doubt this works for people with inner ear issues and all that but for others it's just a case of getting your "VR legs"
ME Andromeda had the same issue Dragon Age 2 did, they followed on from something infinitely better. On their own they were fine games (except Andromeda on launch was an absolute embarrassment) but compared to what came before they didn't stand a chance.
Here's hoping the pro optimisations make their way to PC as well, would like to see those explosions in glorious 2K while hitting 144FPS
Not particularly surprising, the PS5 Pro is very much for the enthusiasts rather than the average consumer. I love gaming but £700 for a mid gen upgrade is bit steep and hard to justify.
Personally I've been debating getting one but 1. the current default PS5 I have works just fine for what I want it for and 2. The PS6 isn't sounding that far off so is dropping the cash now really worth it
For that price it damn well better
I was super excited for this game at one point, then I saw the gameplay trailer...
Just remember to download the VR DLC (It's free) I forgot to do that and I was wondering why it wasn't working for a while
Thanks to the price drop I was finally able to pick one up yesterday and damn do I love this headset so far. So much better than the PSVR1
Makes sense, seeing as Xbox is heading in the direction of multi-platform the best way to get Gears on PlayStation is with a Prequel. No prior series knowledge is required at that point so easy for a new audience to jump on
It's also coming to PS and Nintendo on the same day as well
I must admit I was pleasantly surprised by The First Descendant, for a free game there's a fair amount to do and the combat is pretty decent. Game could do with some optimisation though, get some awful frame drops at times and rubber banding.
Does it have staying power? Only time will tell, if Nexon plays their cards right this game could be the next warframe but if they dawdle with content updates then I can see this game dying off fast
I'm sure it has nothing to do with AAA games going up in price by a large margin, the qulaity of those games not matching the price that publishers are demanding we pay or those games often releasing unfinished with additional micro transactions bolted on and the method of turning "single player" games into a GaS service...
Quite frankly I wouldn't pay £30 for Black Ops 7 but they expect us to pay £70 for the base version and the same sentiment i...