I was using it as an example. People do do this. Regularly, otherwise these phone companies wouldn't be knocking out 3 different versions of their yearly updates. I myself do the same as you: I only update something when I feel like its worth it, and in terms of phones, I still own an S7 from a few years back and still have no intentions of upgrading because there is no need for what I need it for.
You mean RE7, the game that revitalised and refreshed, bringing back the survival horror roots and simultaneously took the two biggest, and bravest risks that paid off massively for it, chiefly making it FPS and then porting it to VR, which made it easily the most frightening game experience in existence? You know, horror: the thing that the series is famous for? That RE7?
Now, all we need is for them to give us RE8 in VR and all will be fine.
Nowhere near as expensive as your yearly smart phone upgrade, though. That's what bugs me when people say this. people will queue for miles to get an iPhone that costs over a grand and isn't really an upgrade over the thing they bought the previous year.
People are just realising what? You mean all the millions of people who are just realising they can't wait for PSVR2, and the ones that are jumping in to the PCVR scene with new headsets that come out all the time. Are we talking about the ones that are realising they can't buy a Index due to it always being out of stock? Or the people trying to buy a Quest 2 but can't because it's always sold out? No. People are just "starting to realise" what a step forward VR is. ...
Hilarious stuff that someone would even be thinking this in 2021 when we're, what, 6 years in after the initial wave of "VR is doomed" and "VR is no more" hysteria after about a week after the likes of the CV1, Vive and PSVR released. Here we are in 2021, and not only is it thriving, it's one of the biggest expanding markets of technology and it continues to gather pace. Please hand in whatever so called qualifications you have as a so called journalist and go to b...
Yeah. If that looks comparable running on a base PS4, it looks amazing. Clearly some people on this website are averse to their precious games or consoles being scrutinised as well going by the negative votes.
LOL
So the game is made with the PS4 in mind too. Bit disappointing, that, seeing that it's not a game specifically built for the PS5, but at the same time, it's encouraging that a game looks this good and probably isn't stretching what the new gen of systems are actually capable of. I suppose we'll have to wait for the new proprietary engines, but either way, it's still very much proof that even a base PS4 is still capable.
Yes. Yes it is. I recently revisited FF7 after playing the remake since the first time it released over 2 decades ago. By logic, you'd think the game didn't have any right to hold up in any department. But it did, in almost every department. Especially the story and the music. The music is just amazing. Sure, I replaced the blocky field models with higher poly and more detailed ones via a mod, but everything else was kept, and the game's still stunning. The whole reason why the li...
"Noby cares about 8k"
That only extends to people who only accept pancake games and nothing else. Meanwhile, in VR where gaming as a medium is taking massive strides forward...
As opposed to what "modern standard" game? A good game is a good game. The ME trilogy shits on mostly anything that's been made in the past decade. Sure, there are exceptions, but those are few and far between. This remaster is a far safer bet for your money than the supposed "state of the art" Cyberpunk failure.
Great. When's the patch coming out that fixes the story?
Showing my bias? How dare I?
Yeah, a fun game being fun. Imagine that in this day and age. No political bollocks shoved down your throat. Just a game being a game. For FUN! Amazing, isn't it? I mean, Mr Druckman was actively telling people that his game wasn't supposed to be fun, when blowing people into itty biddy bits was the funniest part of his game. Crazy, I know. But don;t you dare have fun, playing something that was supposed to be fun, and try to concentrat...
He's played it for about an hour and turned it off.
Oh, look - downvotes from the 12 year olds already.
If you contrast this game to something like TLoU2, and then compare the reviews and the scores, there is definitely something skewed and rotten going on within mainstream gaming media for sure. Now, I know, I know. That sounds like one of those crackpot conspiracy theorist rants, but it is genuinely baffling to me to see odd complaints about this game, when something like the same game Ubisoft and Activision pump out every 6 months, littered with the same grindy, microtransaction-infested, cl...
I'm not sure you know what you're talking about or even understand what VR is. They didn't "wave stuff in your face" like some sort of early film 3d gimmick. They did not design RE7 with VR as the prime focus. VR was an afterthought for RE7. It was bolted on, and that much is obvious by it lacking anything that only VR could achieve, outside of immersion that is, like having actual hands and interaction with the environment. It was DS4 only. In saying that, it elevated t...
37 and behaving like a teenager who's just hit puberty and drank his first tin of beer.
What a tosser. Deserved what he got.
He looks like Satan in that picture, the massive c*nt.
Is this an actual game? No. It's a pretty confined tech demo throwing out all the resources his GPU can handle for just a tiny showcase. "Why do fans always make games better than developers?" Do they? Always? Show me one example of this anywhere. I'd reiterate, why do people keep making these asinine statements like this, and others like "such and such should hire this guy". Anyone with time and a bit of talent can throw together a nice looking visual showcase on ...
LOL@ "you never played the originals". Aye, OK, kiddo.