What do you mean?
There’s also a 4th game called Dawn of Dreams that was also on PS2.
It’s good but part 2 is better in every way, so I’m looking forward to a remaster of that.
Me too. If Onimusha HD gets a platinum trophy, I don’t get why this doesn’t.
This plays a bit like the old Resident Evil games but it isn’t really a survival horror game. The game makes no real attempt to scare the player. It’s basically an action game.
I’m a fan of the series since the NES days, and I think 7 and 8 are both good, especially 7. Also, the soundtrack for 7 is under appreciated.
Nintendo should do this more often, including with Switch titles.
But wouldn’t you think that most TLOU fans already have a PS4? I don’t really see the sequel driving console sales much at all. But I think the game will sell very well.
Technically Mario Kart 7 is not the first game in the series to have a number at the end of its title. That honor goes to Mario Kart 64. I mean 64 is a number after all.
I think budget priced PS4’s would sell well even with PS5 out. If it’s like $150 or less.
Waluigi is the dumbest character ever invented.
Dark Souls 1 is the best of all the Souls games.
I’d be surprised if Nintendo didn’t release the original trilogy on Switch remastered in HD. It would help promote part 4.
I really hope this is great. I love the first 3. Part 1 blew me away when it released and stands as one of the best gaming experiences I’ve ever had.
The Xbox numbers seem like they must be a typo, but they’re probably not. Microsoft might as well ditch that market instead of sinking money into it.
A handheld-only Switch would make some games unplayable, like the ones that require motion controls. So I don’t think that’ll happen. I do think an improved Switch will be revealed relatively soon, like this year or next.
Don’t worry, I won’t be stupid. That’s clearly your job.
All those things you mentioned are effective strategies to help sell consoles. I’m wondering if paying to get an exclusive demo for about a month is an effective way to sell consoles. I don’t think it is. And I was perfectly calm when I originally posted my comment.
So roughly 10 percent of PS4’s user base bought Spider-Man. That’s quite impressive.
Weird that you got so many disagrees. This isn’t an RPG. Fifteen hours is pretty lengthy for an action game, especially if that doesn’t include optional missions.