Really useful. I expected to see fewer people and vehicles, but the generally blurriness of details is what disappointed me in Performance RT mode.
A significant issue? Add it to the list. I've dealt with a couple different kinds of crashes, including one where the system just spontaneously turned off... I've had blank screens when waking up from rest mode... I've had to rebuild databases and fix external drives... it's just been one thing after another.
Just referring to the inevitable back and forth and circular conversations that always appear when an anticipated game gets an unexpectedly low score.
Oh god, here we go
Do you guys not have phones?
I'd be okay with that if it meant less crunch for the devs, but it wouldn't.
I'm not normally one to condemn a review without reading it for a game I haven't played yet, but... this score is nonsense.
My main concern isn't the games that don't work, it's how well the games that do will perform, and whether or not any new bugs or glitches will arise from the new platform.
Bloodborne with a higher framerate will dull the pain of it not being on PC.
At this point Final Fantasy is defined more by what makes each title different than the same.
"Tomorrow?" It's already sold out at Amazon, Best Buy, Gamestop, Walmart & Target.
Literally the best comment I've ever seen on N4G.
Woot! I was backer #19, but I couldn't resist bumping up my pledge today. So glad we got all the stretch goals!
It's a cute little game, but not essential imo. Glad the reviewer enjoyed it though!
Nintendo has no reason whatsoever to cut the price of the Switch. They haven't been able to keep them in stock since Animal Crossing launched and they're regularly selling for $400 or more on eBay/Craigslist.
I'd have backed this twice if I could.
They will find a way to bring it to the Switch if Nintendo's next gen console isn't available by the time the game is released.
Play the Suikoden series. Back this Kickstarter. ...please. T_T
I'd like to see the light radius around the player's character come back. Part of what made the first game so creepy was the darkness surrounding you. It was also awesome to see certain skills create light around the environment. Diablo III was way too bright.
Lol, yeah; I'm in the 60fps crowd, but to each their own.