I've played a lot of Yakuza recently. I have come to enjoy smaller but densely packed world maps more. This gets a big thumbs up from me.
It's not a great one, I played a fair bit of it myself... It's playable is all I can really say.
I personally loved Resogun. I sank a lot of time into it.
I managed to secure an X at Argos. It seems they sold out fast (I missed out on PS5 orders)
That echoes my thoughts. At first I didn't care... but it does look better and better with every showing.
Halo looked like it had some promise. There were certainly aspects I thought could be a lot of fun, specifically open world co-op in that universe. But there is no denying that it was a lot rougher around the edges than was to be expected at this stage.
I think it's looking a good option for people at the moment. Not likely one I would go for personally, but if I was in a different circumstance, sure. However until we see the prices of the rest of the units, it's hard to say if it will remain a good option.
I think what you're doing is twisting the discussion rather than paying attention to it.
The skill ceiling of a wheel is higher, it affords greater control which in turn gives the player the better opportunity to improve on their times.
All this "what if they have never used a wheel" or "what if they were blind and had no arms and legs" is a moot point. With practice the benefits of a wheel outstrips that of an analogue controller...
I feel the exact same. A little disappointed, but unable to avoid picking the title up for my Switch.
I tend to use my console occasionally for blu-ray films. I don't own many, but I'll still want the option... So I'll stump up the extra.
That said, I started this gen pretty much physical only, I ended it majority digital in terms of games.
My first was the remaster on Ps4. It was great to play so I imagine this is even better.
@Jeece
In all honesty I didn't realise it had changed from stream only until fairly recently.
I was on the fence. Not anymore.
Mores the better in terms of battery. I'll likely relay a couple of controllers like I did this gen, so one charges whilst other plays.
I would have liked even longer still, as I have a wildcard living in my house who never charges the damn controllers after use... but I am sure I can suck that up.
@IRetrouk
They have been the norm, but that doesn't make it any less consumer friendly. And obviously the people who are missing out would be the first to notice it is bad. They are the ones missing out.
This isn't competition that creates competitive innovation or advancement. It is the opposite, intended to degrade the competition.
Logitech have yet to announce whether their wheel will be. I currently have the G29, I have a feeling they will shelve it rather than make it forward compatible. I hope I am wrong... if not, I guess it was y mistake for choosing Logitech over the more expensive ones.
I was hoping it would. I have the adapter on my current PS4 controller, it is incredibly useful for a lot of games that have D-Pad mapped elements like healing.
Exclusive content to cross platform games is bad.
Exclusive titles to consoles I do not have a problem with.
Why I believe this? Exclusive content does nothing but stunt the industry, it's just one corporation waving money around that actively degrades the game experience of other platforms. It doesn't create competitive competition, it is just stunting the competition.
Exclusive titles however has corporations working their arse off to...
Same here. I'll likely pass initially and pick it up cheaper later down the line when there is a dead moment in game releases.
@Hellcat2020... I have everything set to subtitles now... Games, Films, TV... It's my only chance of actually catching a glimpse of storyline.