I like how they clearly made the game to appeal to an adult audience. Loving it so far.
GT7 runs at 120fps and looks stunning.
Depends how they do their accounting. Can they really pay all of the devs at all of their studios plus the ones they money hat to put their games on gamepass? I think they include the payouts to 3rd party but there is no way gamepass subs cover the cost of operating 27 studios whose games you give away on subscription. They simply don't have enough subs and they have stopped growing subs.
Avowed looked like a Chinese mobile skyrim clone.
Spiderman 2, MGS 3, Alan Wake 2, FFXVI, Dragon's Dogma 2, Phantom Blade Zero, Ghost runner 2, and Synapse
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Cyberpunk DLC
If the Pro and One X were never made the current Gen would be blowing your socks off.
Does that mean series is Microsoft's last console before going cloud only?
Looks like the deal isn't happening.
I just want to know more about Star Wars Eclipse.
Okay, this is hilarious 🤣
Because it's by far the third least popular console worldwide and isn't even a blip on the radar in Japan.
There were far more games I want to play featured by Sony than Microsoft.
Well, you can brute force it with an ultra pc but that doesn't mean it isn't using an inefficient engine.
There are a million open world shooters. What are you talking about? The moment to moment gameplay still involves running around trying to shoot baddies with a gun. That's going to suck at 30fps. It's 2023 they need to do better.
It's not an RPG in any traditional sense. You can watch the gameplay yourself. You jump around in a spacesuit shooting assault rifles.
Their engine is like 3 generations old so that probably has a lot to do with it.
It's a shooter. The actual gameplay elements they expect you to be jumping about headshotting space pirates mid-air. At a very uneven 30fps that is going to be a miserable experience.
The PSVR moments that wowed me the most when I first got it were both in London Heist. Having smoke blown in my face and then executing the guy at the end. I had shot thousands of virtual characters in flat games but shooting that one guy in VR actually had me hesitating because I was sharing the space with him. He felt almost like a real person and I was *virtually* standing there right next to him.
Games that actually made me feel like a kid again : Astro's Playroom, the first time I played PSVR, FF7 remake, and post-patch Cyberpunk was a great world to get lost in.
Demo progress carries over.