...nah...
I preferred Homecoming, my bro preferred Downpour. Just opinions dude.
I love the city, the atmosphere, everything that they are trying to do. It's how it's implemented that I find hard to get over.
They earned my loyalty with the quality of the Witcher series and the free DLC and QOL improvements that they released for it, but even on PS5 I'm now seeing crashes every few hours (if I'm lucky) and I still walk into the room where Julie is because it's glitched on a main mission.
In time I think it'll ...
It'd be nice to have a Skyrim style 1st/3rd person option...
I know what you mean. It really ruins the experience of a game we've waited a while to enjoy.
Bethesda: King of the Glitch Gremlins
They should've cancelled those PS4/ XB1 versions and ran this as a straight up next gen game. On PS5 I'm loving it and I'm guttered for everyone who is having a rough experience with it right now.
P.T.
The original Resident Evil got a remake after 6 years so aside from the numerous RE4 ports year after year, an actual remake might be quite good at this point. Still think CV would've been a better choice personally.
Being alive, being alive, and being alive.
Mario Kart only becomes stressful online.
I'm a huge fan of all things Sony but come on, I mean how much revenue would this company actually take away from them... Seems petty to say the least.
These chumps do bring a smile to my face when they announce crap like this.
Super Paper Mario is still my favourite and none of the sequels were remotely as good. A shame really as the concepts for each game are often quite brilliant.
It should be.
As a kid Resi 3 was always my preferred game of the two. However when it comes to the remakes, there was so much that was cut out from Nemesis that it just seems like such a missed opportunity to bring another beloved classic to the new generation of gamers. A remixed Mercenaries: OMJ would have been tremendous, instead we got Resistance... Less said the better.
Impressive numbers for sure. Wonder how many copies they'd sell if they had been developing GTAVI for the PS5's release... 🤔
Certainly not in the same way that box art used to matter for VHS, DVDs, CDs and games back in the day. When you didn't have a phone you could whip out to look up the latest reviews at a moment's notice, you had to guage from the box if it was worth your time and money. Still massively prefer having a game physically, though I can completely understand the attraction of a digital only library - a cool cover art is still nice though.
Probably Mass Effect 2, first one that comes to mind anyway from a gameplay, graphical and polish perspective.
Not sure why you're down voted but completely agree. RE7 worked perfectly because it was enhanced by VR whilst the Dualshock ensured you could still control it all properly. It's still the best VR game even all these years later.