It's better that way isn't it?
what is a physical edition. Like a disk version?
There's always the possibility that developers of PSVR1 games will port them to PSVR2 and sell them for a price. It's not like it's out of the question. It seems that the only thing that's out of the question is the PSVR2 having backwards compatibility right out of the box.
Storyline for new Splinter Cell Game:
An African American, who now uses the code name Sam Fisher in place of his retired mentor, is called upon to infiltrate a facility and neutralize a threat. The antagonist in this story is a white nationalist organization known as the Proud Boys who have taken hostages in the Catholic Hospital for LGBTQIA+ children. Latisha Jones, Fishers informant and head of the local feminist movement, has been very helpful and serves as his handler w...
Over there the Taliban actually think other people are too weak to resist the temptations of violent video games and when played they are taking the risk to act upon those impulses, therefore they must ban the content throughout the country wtf? In a lot of these games, the violence involves killing islamic guerilla fighters, so it's a huge blow to their ego when they see how easily they get mowed down in a firefight and how pathetically bad their aim is.
Some ppl are rather naive to think that this leak was an accident. All products this large have advertising campaigns with detailed plans for how they're going to hype it up prior to release. This is likely nothing more than a simple "Hey guys this game is in development, don't forget!" This will probably have no affect on the development schedule, and if it does, it's because they required more time and needed a good excuse that their investors would be sympathetic to, ...
I think that it has more to do with incompatibility rather than not being able to play the VR1 games because of hardware limitations.
Then again, it's very possible that Sony just wants the VR1 to die, and this is one of the ways they can make that happen faster.
Do you have to have a playstation 5 to use the PSVR2, or is the VR like it's own console? It doesn't matter to me, since I have a PS5, I'm just curious.
If the game lets you name your character, I'm naming mine Gandalf.
If Sony let Microsoft put GamePass on their console, wouldn't more people just buy PlayStations in that case? You'd have the best of both worlds, whereas with the XB you wouldn't have the luxury of PS exclusives.
How is it even possible to press those buttons with only your thumb, in the correct sequence, at the correct time, at that pace?! And even if you could, all your focus and attention would be on the scrolling button prompter, you wouldn't get to enjoy the fight as it played out. I even saw at one point, around 0:22, where you had to press two buttons simultaneously.
It's also possible that I just have no idea what I'm talking about and should just wait until it ...
How does this game let you answer the questions? Is it multiple choice? Or does it have voice recognition where you can speak into the controller what you think the answer is? Or is it something dumb like True/False?
Billion, with a B?
I Stand corrected.
is star citizens that space game where you have to pay thousands of dollars for in game stuff?
Isn't the PC the highest selling game console?
call of duty might be a better console seller, but elder scrolls is the better game in my opinion. I had no idea it was an xbox only game until now, that sucks that I won't be able to play it until a year or two later after release. Maybe it'll work on my PC though.
Sony should add a "PlayStation Garbage Pile" sub-store to the actual playstation store, where those trashware games are sold that don't pass the quality control inspection.
Get X-plane, the flight simulator that pilots train on, and you can load pretty much any model of aircraft you want for free.
I liked Dishonored 1 and 2 a little more than MGSV, because you were kinda forced to use different tactics to complete a level. Whereas in MGSV it was always the Tranquilizer Sniper Rifle with a suppressor for me. I also liked the level design in Dishonored games as opposed to the open mountain/desert world of MGSV with towns made up of partially destroyed homes built out of rock and wood. MGSV didn't have different levels of difficulty, making the game extremely easy once you got the han...