Nah, sorry squire, I don't wish to offend, but I don't buy any of it, let's leave it at that.
I have more trouble believing any of the fantasy in this game that I do believing the fantasy from any JRPG 😃
The EU were slowly turning this tide and I remain convinced that getting rid of workers rights and avoiding the impact of the EU's moves towards dealing with tax avoidance were key reasons the Tories duped 30% of the UK into voting for Brexit.
I would love to have seen a mew MarioKart announced but to be honest, the more I think about it the less sure I am about what they could do to improve on 8.
On reflection, I think the amount of courses on offer for 23 quid is pretty great value for money.
The notion put forward by many a commenter on N4G, that Miles Morales shouldn't be considered a full blooded launch title was utterly ridiculous.
I got a good 15 hours on my way to getting the platinum so I was more than happy in respect of the longevity if the game. In every other way, from production values to gameplay to story, the game was fantastic.
Great to see that it is so successful, congrats Insomniac, you are pushing Naughty Dog all the wa...
Hahaha, Guilty Spark with a desperate change of direction when he realises someone has schooled him🤦♂️
I'll be hanging on for the physical version for my PS5, excited to play it though.
To be fair Sully, in respect of having serious legs, GT Sport has gone from strength to strength since launch and is still super popular online. I take your point though squire, it looks like GT7 could be Polyphony's biggest hit yet.
Even more pressure now following what I thought was a pretty decent Nintendo Direct.
Buying the occasional studio is not the same as acquiring whole publishers dude, these are not the same things at all.
Absolute bunk, I find it really frustrating to hear journalists and Xbox fanatics make this kind of statement.
Dominating an industry or particular area of trade is in Microsoft's DNA, they have always operated this way and have the anti-trust background to prove it. You only need to look at their attitude and behaviour when they were riding high in the 360 era where, for a short time at least, it looked like they could well achieve market dominance. They were arroga...
Exactly SoulWarrior, there is simply no equivalence.
You sound very similar to me here MrNinosan, I basically use Gamepass for exclusive content but for anything else, I tend to try something for an hour or two and if I like it, I immediately think I would prefer to buy the game physically and play it on PS5 where I have my trophies etc.
I appreciate this is also partly down to my strong preference for physical media so I am probably not your average Gamepass user.
I personally have little doubt that Gamepa...
Hahahaha......I hope you are right squire🤣
I say this as a huge fan of The Evil Within 1 & 2 but I simply don't see how it would make sense for the devs to knock out another in the series given how the second game underperformed. Its a crying shame as the second game especially is fantastic, its one of those games that is well liked by people who play it, but its getting people to play it in the first place that is the problem.
Even with MS backing, the studio still needs to demonstrate it can be profitabl...
That's cool squire, thanks for the recommendation too, Island has flown completely under my radar, I'll check that out. Have a great day fella👍
Same here, I have recently resolved to stop worrying about trophies, in fact I have turned off the notifications as I did quite like earning a Platinum Trophy for my most favourite games (I have 68 at present). I decided that I would rather see more games than grind out platinum trophies (which usually involves busy work rather than being an enjoyable experience).
I am hoping this will give me more time to knock games off the old backlog.
This article conveniently leaves out some potentially big PS5 exclusives here, no mention of Forspoken, Ghostwire Tokyo or smaller games like Sifu or Stray.
But even if you just stack up the 3 titles per platform included in this article, there is simply no contest in my opinion.
Did you ever play Siren Blood Curse on PS3? That was a game that had a real knack of getting under my skin.
DS2 is under appreciated for sure, but I could get on board with the idea it's better than DS3 personally.