Looks pretty, but lol at the draw distance.
@Wallstreet37
I owe you an apology. I totally misread what you wrote and thought you were talking about Horizon. While your initial post is still wrong about the Bloodborne Platinum theme not being available in the US, I see you already addressed that.
This is false. There's reports of US players getting the theme. The thing is, there's no set time frame as to when you'll actually receive any Platinum theme. It can be days or months.
Be sure to check your spam folder. You might also want to allow your account to receive marketing materials from Sony. There's an option for that somewhere in Account Settings. I'm not sure if it actually matters, but better safe than sorry.
The Bloodborne one was pretty cool. I wish they did this for Nioh.
The white/black world tendency was a fantastic idea as well.
If you want more dick, go play Conan.
Let me reiterate my previous comment. NO console is ever going to be perfect in the technological sense, being that technology is constantly evolving. Be that as it may, it's not the power of the console (or its flaws) that will be remembered, but the quality of its software library. When we praise our favorite consoles, we seem to forget how NES controllers hurt the crap out of our hands and made our thumbs bleed, that SNES was notorious for having slowdown in many of its games, that the...
@Toshinden
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
I, for one, don't need cosmetic items to enjoy the game, but it's no secret that the game is a grind when it comes to unlocking costumes. Nobody likes getting dupes and blues 90% of the time, so maybe they should address that.
*PlayStation
Photo Mode is amazing. I especially love how you can change the time of day in real-time. It seems like I'm always coming across a scene that would make a perfect photo, so I look at it from different angles until I'm able to capture its beauty. Like so...
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If I had any complaints, it would be the clipping. The small foliage in particular. Aside from that, the game is effing gorgeous and a blast to play thus far.
@FunkyGoron
Those games are classics. I can't believe you got so many disagrees.
I played it on both Xbox 360 and PS4. I did an entire lap around San Andreas in the submarine, exploring much of the ocean; I remember the sharks, but I don't recall ever seeing a whale or dolphin.
Just looked at some YouTube videos and HOLY SH**! How did I miss that?!
I think GTA5 had one of the best oceans I've seen in a game. I have a fear of deep water and I was legitimately terrified while exploring its depths. Unfortunately, it lacked wildlife. It would've been cool to see whales, dolphins, etc. More treasure would've been nice, too.
Just give them bandanas, 'cause I think their personalities are closer to the TMNT archetypes. Noctis = Leonardo, Gladiolus = Raphael, Ignis = Donatello, and Prompto = Michelangelo. I even colored their Chocobos accordingly.
Isolation is a staple part of horror games, so I don't think that will ever be a reason for the genre becoming stale. When playing a horror game, no one ever thinks to themselves, "Wow, another horror game where I'm alone." What people do notice is stale game play mechanics. Prior to RE7, there were too many FPS horror games on the market that relied heavily on hide and seek game play. Hopefully we've moved past that. Another important aspect is the environment. RE7 feat...
@jonh68
Like they're going to read any of that. Sheep will be sheep.
You know, if they came over here, they would probably get killed by some white gunman on a shooting spree. Clueless people. /s
I primarily collect physical games, but I do get the occasional digital release. When the first Titanfall came out, I (and many others) had an issue where the game would crash whenever it loaded this one particular map (I forget the name). The only fix was to install the game from disc. Fortunately, I had a friend who was able to hook me up. I never did find out if they fixed that or not.