I think Razor was referring to the title, which has a spelling mistake on it.
Me too, what I got to play was fun enough for me.
@MrDead, it seems most contributors by passed the approval of this flamebait article, as it was only approved with 3 approvals. Which means it sat there for a very long time. So I can only assume it was friends of the article writer who approved the article.
And as everyone else has said, the two games have nothing to do with each other, and are in fact polar opposites of each other, only having space, planets and spaceships as a common denominator.
Didn't have enough time to get into the DZ, but I got through the initial SP campaign, and man was it fun. What really got me was the RPG aspect of the game, loves me those RPG games! And for the little bit we did get to see of NY, it was quite huge IMO, I was worried about the map size when someone stated they can walk from one end to the other in 21 minutes. Cant wait until March 8th!
They build a different universe for the game, doesn't even have to include the original players, can be anything to do with "The Order", hey it could even translate to a modern time version of the game.
Is it just me but 21 minutes seems very small? Don't matter in the end I will still enjoy the shite out of this game!
That must of been a lot of work, for each of the 100 XBL accounts you made, you would had to 1)create a unique gamer tag for each one 2)create a new email, as only one email can be used for 1 gamer tag. That's a lot of work you did there FITgamer, kudos to you for fighting the good fight for MS!!!
That is good to hear, at least you will feel like you are getting your moneys worth out of the game!!
@slappy, same here, but I sure do have fun playing them though. But I will blame age and lag, for suckiness at FPS online!!
For me its the immersion, I found that the Witcher had more story to it then Fallout did, so if I had to choose then Witcher 3 was the better rpg. That being said, I am still in love with Neverwinter!
I know they said 88 games in development, and some of them seem quite amazing. But PSVR needs a game at launch that really shows off the tech, and shows us why we want PSVR right away in order for it to get traction right off the start. A lot of hardcore gamers will buy into VR right off the bat, but it won't be a run away success until the casuals are buying into it a few years down the line. I will definitely be buying one this year, if not in June, definitely by Christmas!
Sounds cool, eh!
Uncharted is synonymous with Drake, but Uncharted is not bound to Drake. There could be many other stories out there about different explorers/adventurers that can be told. Uncharted can be a universe of it's own without Drake.
That's right, but when DVD players came out they were too expensive for the casual movie watcher to buy. But they sold to the hardcore movie watcher. Before Bluray blew up, you could get a DVD player cheaper than you could buy a VCR player.
And yes in a few years the cost of all VR equipment will come down, and everyone will be able to join in the VR experience.
It might be too expensive for the casual gamer crowd?
But for the hardcore PC gamers, that update graphics cards on an annual basis it may not be too expensive. But they definitely priced themselves out of the casuals reach.
States in the article, bundled sales of Star Wars Battlefront with the PS4 did not count.
Agreed, it would be nice to see a list of exclusive sales as well.
@all above, I see that I may have pressed the enter button too early, it was meant to say that this will be a cool addition to X1.
Spotify on PS4 is an awesome app, it's great to listen to your music when playing racing games that don't require you to listen to story narrative.
Just downloading now, can't wait. Looked at my game hub, and over 8 days of gameplay, and I think I have spent no more than $20 on the game. And that was to increase my inventory capabilities.