I tried this and from memory I found the blocking difficult. Then the constant custscenes mademe put the game on hold. Same with the other Yakuza games. I did enjoy them but I wanted to be playing more than watching.
Here in the UK they haven't been that hard to get. Me and my partner were talking about the console as she wanted to get me for xmas. I told her I seen loads in stock, which she claimed wasn't true. We walked In to Game and low and behold we walked out with a series X.
I even got a series X brand new with damaged box for £333.76, ended up selling that a few weeks later for £450.
Dyling light 2 has a cyberpunk Easter egg. The game also bugs out and crashes! ;D
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I've put in about 20+ hours, and the game is the same throughout.
Pros:
The open world of seeing Pokemon act themselves is a plus
Taking on wild pokemon in battles is cool, and being able to move around the battlefield is cool, although a little stiff.
Crafting on the go is a decent idea
Catching Pokemon freely by chucking a ball is alright, as it's optional
Large open zones
3rd person camera is a nice change
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I've been playing about 20+ hours on this, it's alright but for me it became boring when you rinse and repeat the same ol' thing on each new zone.
The game has an odd, but somewhat interesting feel. But as the dust settled, it felt like many Chinese hub games, where you return to town, pick up a bunch of random challenges and go back to the world to collect more, or do silly fetch quests. The story is really difficult to take serious at all with the amount of holes in it...
It has a story but so far 10 or so hours in the story is very odd.
I've played a good few hours on the title. You can tell it wasn't made by the same team who brought us the other titles. It feels much like a hub game, where you start in a village and go out, tick of challenges while following a very odd storyline.
You could easily remove the pokemon aspect of this game and get a generic Asian manga game instead.
The pokemon aspects work great, don't get me wrong, the open world deciding to battle pokemon is cool and being able ...
Even with Microsoft owning Bethseda, I don't think this'll change the way they will resell the same game again and again and again on every platform from PC to your toaster. Even with added VR content.
I cannot answer that, on my RTX 2060 gaming laptop, the game runs like shit. I get 70+ FPS but it stutters like crazy, that I've not been able to play the game at all.
Even though I don't like the Simpsons, I think another Hit and Run game would actually be a good seller.
Same, Troy baker is pushing nft on voice recordings.
It's another way to make a quick buck, and I hope they're right that one day the bubble will burst.
Especially with companies rushing to release as many NFTs as possible.
Interesting, but I'm usure how many subscriptions is too many. Everyone will do their own and you just end up paying £20-30 a month for additional services.
Gamepass Ult, Ubisoft+, Ea pro+, and any others that may come in.
Hopefully it'll be a lot better than the first. I found the first an over rated game with a lack luster progression system for weapons. Just buy the stronger version of a vendor..
I wonder why the Medium was uncompleted. It wasn't a hard or lengthy game. Guess it's the rinse and repeat collect A and place in B throughout.
Out riders was bad. I couldn't get through the first mission, it's arcadie for my liking. If it was a little more serious like the division. With duck and cover I would've stuck with it.
This was a let down of a game. Was an alleyway duck and cover shooter with pretty graphics.
Run through an alleyway, spend 10mins killing waves of bad guys behind crates and repeat till the end.
Needs to be less of a button pressing simulator and have more flow. I remember the old smack down days on the PlayStation. They were fun games. These most recent entries are trying to be way to technical that they remove any fun they may of had.
I do hope they change the way you get weapons in this game from the previous. Going from each new camp that just unlocked a vendor with better gear to buy was a luck later experience.
It's silly to do any sort of comparison when one is being produced in higher numbers and the other is limited stock.
For each retailer you probably get 200 series s to 40 series X.
I follow deal sites in the UK and the series S stock on some retailers lasts a few days/week. Where as the X is sold within a couple of hours.
I think I've had one chance to get an X a while back (didn't take it) and many chances for an S.
They probably just up the 4k FPS to 60fps then allow mod support letting gamers be the ones who repair the game.