Heavens forbid the game contains anything suggestive, why that's just inappropriate! Won't you think of the kids? Sony is a family friendly company!
Now buy our videogames featuring mutilation, people being torn in half as their guts spill out and women being strangled to death and tortured! We're for wholesome family content after all!
The problem isn't if it's compatible, it's that some of the older systems utilise technology no longer present on newer televisions.
Take the gamecube for example, several games are flat out unplayable on a HDTV due to the technology it used no longer being supported. Sure, some games work, but others you can get some frustrating graphic issues or have it so bright that it's unplayable. What's worse is that upscalers don't even fix all these issues either.
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Since Sega will never release a Dreamcast Mini you'd need to rely on upscalers. They don't always work.
Just get a CRT TV for cheap.
Newer "Harvest Moons"? I totally agree, it's a great game compared to cheap shovelware.
Older Harvest Moons and successors such as Rune Factory or Story of Seasons? No, not really.
Super Mario Odyssey: A game with wonderful level design, radically different environments that feel unique and have a unique theme to match. A game that feels completely unique.
New Super Mario Bros U: A game with bland, stale level design, worlds that all blend together and feel identical and music that feels so generic. A game that feels like a rehash of the stale "new SMB" formulae that's extremely archaic.
They don't compliment eacho...
Creation engine is just gamebryo with a few bandaids thrown on it
It would need to be in a completely different engine. Old engines are fine but gamebryo is really, really not up to standards anymore.
I can imagine if they actually designed it well, pushed a new engine and made a proper release then yeah, there's a timeline where we'd all be playing it.
I like collectables, just actual quality goods. Not cheap pop figures, but actual figures. Collectors editions of videogames, soundtracks, and on rare occasion the well made plushie.
The merch you get from stores like Gamestop feel like you're sitting through a bargain bin.
Mainstream game stores are keeping physical game sales alive? They're like 65% pop figures and other merch.
1,400 gamers is not a wide enough audience to capture and represent a market with millions, if not a billion, consumers.
The test involved clicking circles in time? PC has games like Osu where people will religiously play it, they're experts of doing that. I can guarantee if you captured this data in places where games like that is popular then this would yield completely different results.
Cuphead isn't an exclusive if it's also on PC
Mass Effect is available on both Playstation and PC too, it's not an exclusive
It's not an exclusive, it's available on the PC
Not an exclusive, it's available on the PC
That's not an exclusive, it's available on PC
That's a dumb argument. I own a PS4, a Switch, a 3DS, a Vita and a PC. The only "option" Microsoft have given me this gen is not buying their system unless I want to play games that I can already play on all my other systems.
@aconnellan as someone who owns - and is interested in - PCs, (the Xbox) has no games to me
"Hey they managed to not insult gamers though so i guess congrats?"
They insulted gamers by lumping us in with "me me me millennials" and "snowflakes" in this advertising campaign. Those two are massively negative personality traits, a gamer is someone who enjoys the medium of gaming; it is not a negative personality trait.
Games aren't getting longer, they're getting shorter. This is entirely obvious when you compare Pokémon Red, to Pokémon Fire Red, to Pokémon Let's Go. The latter has stripped out a huge amount of length because the project lead believes that gamers these days have shorter attention spans and want to finish games up faster.
Major improvements? They throw enemies all over the place for no reason or regard for level design.
It turns the game from DS2 to DS2: Lost Izalith Edition.