I think you are commenting on the wrong post lol
But to answer your question, I have not seen anything on a new Wave Race coming out. Other than playing it on the Switch Online emulator, closest thing you may see is in Mario Kart World
2042 is ass compared to 6 lol, and 6 is in beta.
I think as long as there is the option for everyone, then whatever, let people do what makes them happy.
I don't mind closed but like thorstein said, running an AR or Carbine with Support would be much more enjoyable for an option. Even more so since suppression needs to be closer to BF3/4 where it actually did something, right now LMGs are just so underwhelming and outclassed by just about everything e...
I do agree with the sentiment that Sony should do more with other IPs. I stand by what I said about "who cares" being an ignorant statement to make. Just because you don't care doesn't mean that others do. The sales do speak for themselves and Sony wouldn't go balls to the walls if people weren't buying into it. The loud minority online is not indicative of actual sales of the franchise.
That being said, personally, while I did like HDZ and HFW, I ...
Considering the Horizon series is one of the highest grossing IPs to come out of the PS4 era for Sony….
I’d say a lot of people care about it. Two major releases, a small comic series, and now a LEGO game, I’d say “who cares” is a pretty ignorant statement to make.
I liked Outlaws for whatever it's worth. I think people blow stuff up too much, and firmly believe the worst thing about Star Wars in general is its fans. It is what it is at the end of the day, but I do hope the game did/does well enough for a sequel.
It isn't perfect, but it is better than some of the other games in the genre in my opinion. Open world games have gotten tiresome to a lot of people, and the fact it takes so long for a game to be made, they couldn...
When you go to sign up for beta, they ask you what platform you have a preference for, PC or mobile. I am not holding a lot of high hopes for this, seems like a quick buck that will be cancelled out in a year or two after launch.
"What is best exotic gear" ---> Includes no exotic gear....
This is where I feel phrasing comes into play. If they would have called this a Remaster, and not a Remake, I feel the community would not be as upset about this. I definitely feel as if it is a remaster, a shoddy one, but a remaster none the less. Remake means a lot more to me.
It means absolutely nothing. Play what you wanna play, play what your friends play. It is an arbitrary number primarily used to generate website hits, hence why a popular game can be both a 9/10 and a 5/10, both sites get their views.
I think that is precisely why CD Projekt Red put the disclaimer in front of Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay demo, people need that because common knowledge is not so common apparently.
I think it's more along the lines of.. "Be more like Overwatch" versus "Overwatch needs to go away with their progression system".
No, it is not launching too soon. Last major content patch was January 15, that gives players ~6 months of the same content, which Blizzard knows causes a substantial drop in active player numbers (look at every expansion, more notably Mists and Warlords, which kept us at the same content for about 10 months before a new expansion, HUGE drops in subscribers at the end of those expansions)... If they were to launch it next month, I think the argument for "too soon" would be something...
This wouldn't be a problem if the way Rockstar handled the money wasn't already the problem to begin with. GTAO is near unplayable without spending way too much time as it is, plus the Shark Cards, horrible.
@johndoe11211 I am in the same boat. I don't recall anyone ever saying the Apple TV was supposed to be the next big gaming console (hell, I don't recall it even supposedly being the next big "Ouya" and we saw how well that failed).
Apple, from what I am seeing, made their Apple TV more streamlined, "powerful", and gave it app support. Good for those who already use the Apple TV and want an upgrade, and meh for those who don't use it anyways. I ...
Yea, essentially, Destiny Year One was a beta test for The Taken King, albeit Taken King won't be as lengthy overall. I am excited for it, might actually return to Destiny after my 8 month long hiatus.
Sadly I lost my Diablo 3 PS4 save when I had a faulty launch HDD. I thought it was backed up but nope, so I had to restart using my old PS3 save, which honestly wasn't good enough as my character wasn't even at max. Sad sad day, haven't even capped out a character since then, so much work gone. Oh well, yea, Sony needs to update their cloud storage a little bit, it hurts when the saves can't go through.
While I see your point, I respectfully disagree regarding waiting it out or have it become cheaper. The game will be a complete game and no doubt extremely good, just without Kojima's name on the box (and potential for Online DLC conundrums). I think waiting for it to get cheaper is understanding to "stick it to Konami" but kind of iffy towards Kojima himself (however I do understand your money situation, buying a house is no laughing matter for the bills).
Agai...
Honestly, that was my exact same thought when I heard they were doing it. If they remove him from the company and his name is on that, they are likely obligated to pay him a certain amount of the sales. But by removing him from the company AND removing his name from all titles, they don't have to pay him more than what his initial contract stated. I am glad I was not the only one who was thinking this.
While I do most of my gaming on PS4 (to clarify: I do own both systems), I still equally enjoy both the DS4 and the XB1 controllers. I find them both comfortable to use and both have their pros and cons. Batteries are whatever, I think it is a lame excuse from both sides of the playing field. I always have AA batteries on hand in my house and I always charge my controller when I am done with a session, so I am unaffected by this debate in my own experiences.
As for the bumper...
Too early for its time. 256 players is cool and fun and has a lot of potential but it was hindered by the PS3 at the time, like many games were. Not saying it was bad, I enjoyed it quite a bit, but I just don't think the market was there for it. Bugs and stability were also a huge problem for it too, it felt like it lacked polish.
Sadly, it didn't do much to help Zipper Interactive. Instead of MAG, they should have put more resources and better ideas into making SO...