Heard some great things about it too.
Nice. I still have to get through Cronos.
It's honestly insane to think of how disinterested Meta was in bringing those games over to PSVR2. Given how precarious of a spot 'true' platform exclusives can be, that must be especially true in the VR space.
Not too hot about Frontiers of Pandora, I see.
1.) Did you go through Ars Technicas' Top 20 list before responding? Because the context is important.
2.) I can't speak for E33, but the general consensus seems more appreciative of its systems then yourself. And *if* gameplay were king as you've put it, then Pipistrello & Split Fiction would be easy shoe-ins versus other selections.
1.) Did you go through Ars Technicas' Top 20 list before responding? Because the context is important.
2.) I can't speak for E33, but the general consensus seems more appreciative of its systems then yourself. And *if* gameplay were king as you've put it, then Pipistrello & Split Fiction would be easy shoe-ins versus other selections.
No Pipistrello and the Cursed Yoyo, Citizen Sleeper 2, Split Ficiton, nor Expedition 33. Those are... certainly some interesting choices to pass over.
Damn. Can't believe I missed that layup.
lol
I'm confused. You mean a review for Metroid Prime 4 or something else?
Pretty much. I'll likely remember it for years just for that annoying experience. I couldn't help but get scared to interact with anything before the dialogue decisions in case that contributed to those crashes.
A pretty big hit to the "EDGE always glaze Nintendo" narrative.
Damn. That would've been a sight. lol
Is this specific issue more affiliated with PSVR2 or Meta Quest? Because I'm genuinely interested in getting it.
Yikes!
The tipping point will come back to gameplay; not that it's *bad* per se, but wholly expected. Like a lesser Kena: Bridge of Spirits as far as action goes. But if you can get past that, you'll appreciate the rest of the creativity banked into its storytelling and presentation.
I specifically asked for this.
No Western devs under their umbrella to blame now.
I don't know. Even giving BF6's campaign an "ok" feels overly generous. There's something at least more intriguing by being absolutely nuts versus consistently beige.
-"That's sad if you consider games art rather than just a product to buy."
While I appreciate where this sentiment is coming from, I partly contend against such a broad generalization. After all, remakes have been a part of Hollywood for ages now and it's not as though film as an art form has lost credibility. It's just usually considered bad art; conversely, some remakes are generally considered the best version of said story (e.g. Carpenter's T...
Tango Gameworks has the worst luck.
Why not just finish it ahead of those other upcoming games?