When you stop having fun. Simple. There are more games than it is possible to play, so if you're not having fun move on.
Honestly, maybe it's just my eyes, but the difference is so subtle that I wouldn't bother. Perhaps if you're gaming on a 50 inch plus TV I could see it as a benefit on a 4K TV. But $100 benefit? Honestly I would just stick with a regular HDMI.....I mean, I always think it's a bit suspect when you literally have to have two images side by side like that to notice a difference. Otherwise you are unlikely to notice at all.
@RizBiz centigrade? In the UK that's average for winter but minus 10-15 is more common now with the climate emergency.
Removed my card details and changed it to PayPal.
Looking forward to another platformer! We dont get enough of them nowadays.
I'm toying with buying it on PS4. I played a few hours and enjoyed it back on PS2 but got distracted by something else at the time.
I was thinking the same. What is cold to an aussie?
THQ Nordic keeps doing this and I'm looking forward to seeing what they come up with.
Same. I didn't buy LittleBigPlanet 3 because creating content in these games isn't my kind of thing, but I'm heavily considering getting this just to see what people have come up with.
Yeah it has to be! They can't be teasing like this for no reason. With all the highly successful remakes we have had this gen it has to be real!
Sometimes I enjoy a game beyond what it has to offer, for example WRC 4 and the Spyro games ended too soon for me. I got the platinums for them which extended the playtime a bit. If a game is going to way thousands of hours it isn't worth it but if I love the game and want to extend my time with it, beyond what it ordinarily would be (completing the campaign or whatever) then it's nice to have things to continue to aim for. The Uncharted games would be another good example of this for...
I would imagine they can force take downs due to likeness. But I don't know for definite.
USgamer: too much swearing, omg
Eurogamer: informed article detailing the actual mechanics of the game.
Wtf usgamer? I don't read the website, but it's an adult game. FFVII had pretty adult themes.
While I came to the game recently and am impressed with the insane amount of music available, I would love to see some lessons on strumming, as I believe it isn't covered in the game.
Oh wow I didn't realise. I will go and research (but ultimately still play on PS4 for the trophies and resolution boost, ha).
Edit: Master of Unlocking, Baldur's Gate 1 and 2 did not release on consoles, only the spinoff Dark Alliance 1 and 2; completely different games.
I had been toying with buying a few of these on my tablet as I've never tried Baldur's Gate and the others and I thought they were never coming to console. Glad I waited!
I really liked the Wii controls for the game. Actually I think gyro controls are amazing when used properly. They really help in BotW and RE Revelations on Switch. Unfortunately my Wii is stored in a chest, but I have the PS3 and PS4 versions on hand. Playing through the series at the moment as I realised I only ever finished RE2.
Wait, can you not play this game single player?
Yeah, it definitely feels different to the first GRID. I haven't played the second as I heard it's too arcadey. Autosport feels very serious. Great game.
Sounds like they're going for heavy rock, Motorstorm style vibes but with generic sounding music. Personally I don't mind it, but it's as I say, very generic. It's a shame you can't do spotify like you can on PS4.