First thing I thought of too! Just fill the whole pool full of ducks, then dump a giant duck on top of them all!
Yea, I played a ton of RDR2 online up until this year, and stopped, waiting for a PS5 patch. It's a real shame they haven't announced any plans for one. At least give us hope! I know it doesn't pull in hardly a fraction of GTA Online's numbers, but I just enjoy the slow paced, more role-playing aspect of the RDR2 world. I can lose hours just hunting and fishing in that game.
"We built that!" -Microsoft X'D
I was reallly surprised by the first Fairy Fencer, as I didn't expect to enjoy it as much as I did. Combat wasn't groundbreaking, but I think it was the well written, smartass humor that really drew me in! I'll be checking this out, as long as the reviews confirm it has the same wit. Especially since I love tactical jrpgs.
@Jin_Sakai I agree, Minecraft looks amazing on PC w raytracing.
Minimalistic, or older titles are the biggest upgrades when reworked w modern raytracing, as most did not have fancy lighting to begin with. Quake looks amazing with raytracing and I'm really looking forward to Portal.
On titles like this, there's just so much already going on onscreen and already have decent lighting for us to really notice without pausing and analyzing. It's a n...
If you already have the hardware to run this, then yea it's nice to have. It's really nice, especially on water no doubt. However, it isn't worth running out to buy or upgrade a PC just for this, as the appearance isn't overwhelmingly drastic. Better? Yes. A lot of it you're not going to notice though unless you stop and analyze a scene.
I'll be interested to see how much of it I can turn on with an RTX 3060 ti, probably at 1440p
"For example, PlayStation has long been typified for its high-value exclusives, with massive franchises such as The Last of Us, God of War, and Uncharted all being exclusive to PlayStation at a console level despite their continued success."
Talk about being out of touch with reality. These examples here were built from the ground up by Sony's internal studios. How is that comparable to buying out a mega publisher and claiming their titles as their own, despit...
That was my first thought too. Game of the Year is quite a stretch. After the fixes, the game can be enjoyed (albeit, not perfect).... but game of the year... yeaa.....
Yea, I looked into it and Divine Knockout is apparently a free to play game by Hi Rez studios. That doesn't necessarily make it bad, as I quite enjoyed SMITE by them. (actually quite a lot, despite not being a big fan of the content structure typical of f2ps. The gameplay was solid.) This PS+ release is the Founder's Edition which includes 8 Gods, cosmetics and a special bonus for SMITE. (according to Hi-Rez's website)
Even if I don't end up playing much of ...
I don't even know anything about Divine Knockout, but Mass Effect and Biomutant already make this a great month.
Biomutant was just one of those titles that a lot of people didn't want to take the risk with their wallet as an unknown AA with mixed review, but many of us will gladly give it a shot on a service like this. I've heard enough people say that they enjoyed it to at least give it a go.
oh god, the AI has gone sentient.
This should be the box quote.
And it should have multiplayer and leaderboards, so that all of their playerbase can have a stroke off together!
Same here. From what I've seen, if you scale back your expectations from a AAA experience to more of a AA, then it is quite enjoyable. I'm especially happy to see it has been given a PS5 upgrade! Big score for me, as I was always on the fence about picking it up on sale. Something told me it was going to be a PS+ title sooner than later though, and my instincts proved correct!
It's quite obvious at this point that they are very close to pulling the plug on Games with Gold in favor of a full-on Gamepass focus. These titles feel like they're joking with us. Just kill it already. X´D
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Right? As a parent of 2, Lego games are always great to have. I don't enjoy them that much on my own, because they're so samey, but I have a blast playing them w my kids. They can never seem to get enough of them!
The one Lego game I really enjoyed, even on my own, was Lego Worlds, despite being a buggy mess. The ambition of being able to building with an endless amounts of Legos was so great. (much more impressive than the blocky things you build in Minecraft) I ...
I have both a Quest 2 and a PSVR, and I agree. It's crazy how uncomfortable the Quest2 is as it comes. So heavy, I was getting headaches everytime I played. I was getting to where I didn't want to play it at all bc of discomfort. Finally, I bought a headset attachment called the BoboVR M2 Pro, and only then did it become good. It is 100% essential to own an extra headset attachment for any extended periods of gaming. (bonus - BoboVR M2 Pro comes w an extra battery pack that attaches o...
Exactly. I have such fondness for the games, having been playing Nintendo games since the NES days.... but I absolutely can't stand the business themselves. I wish the company itself was as lighthearted as their games. Management is run more like the Orphan of Kos.
The PS1 catalogue is ripe with JRPG classics, and I guarantee you they would be some of the higher accessed games on the Classics service. It could actually increase subs. We've had classics like Xenogears, Vagrant Story, Breath of Fire IV, Alundra, Star Ocean Second Story, Lunar Silver Star Story, etc etc on PSN w PS3/PSP, as well as all of the PS1 Final Fantasy games + Final Fantasy Tactics. There's no reason why they couldn't be put here if they've been up before. Honestly,...