The PS5 version should be much smaller than 80GB.
Oh it will still move over 100 million units across the next 3 console generations. They’ll be just fine.
You went a little too deep there. PSVR is a niche accessory that cost damn near as much as the system. Not many bought one like myself. The support for it was lacking when you look at how much it costed so the least they could have done here was make those games work on the new one.
Playstation is my console of choice so this isn’t a fanboy rant. I’m just giving my honest opinion. This time around I simply won’t be buying one. End of story.
@Walken7…For some reason my screen when playing outside of VR would go black for a few seconds here and there so I would have to unhook it. As to my response above I was referring to having to swap between the two on PS5. That’s a deal breaker.
You’re making excuses for them with that. PSVR is so cumbersome to hook up and disconnect that it wouldn’t be worth the hassle. They should have considered supporting the games from
the original. It isn’t impossible.
Wow Sony WTF?
Apparently money isn’t the issue with MS and their studios.
Don’t be fooled though. I love Yakuza for the great story telling but the gameplay is outdated and not even in the same ballpark as Ghost of Tsushima.
What’s crazy is that MS was Activision’s 4th largest customer behind Sony, Google, and Apple. So yeah them attempting to buy them should be questionable.
No lie was told here.
Huh?
Death Loop was always a times exclusive and MS didn’t own Zenimax when that was first announced.
Smh!
Interesting choice for this to be on GamePass. It certainly won’t lead to a rush of new subs.
@EvertonFC…What I was responding to was someone saying that the AAA developers all need to start considering a VR component in every game. That would definitely increase production cost which would in turn increase the prices we pay, which would suck because only 10% of PS gamers will ever own a VR headset.
Sorta like Mike Tyson huh? /:s
@Dumahim…That’s fine but don’t complain if they then want to charge $70 or more for games because they now have a VR component that “most” won’t ever use.
If it isn’t backwards compatible that will be a “major” problem for Sony and a vey good reason not to buy one.
I’m certain that they know this already so I expect backwards compatibility.
It took me a while before I realized what the game wanted me to do and once I figured it out I enjoyed the game.
8/10 is how I would score it.
One of my favorite games of all-time.They should have remade this one instead.
Say what?!!!!!
Many fools and their money have parted ways.