Far Cry 4 was an awesome games. So was 3.
I will always support quality SP focused FPS games. They're a dying genre but one of my favourites.
A great game can offer a better (yet different) cinematic experience to a movie. But great story telling in games is a very rare thing. Most game stories are the equivalent of a B-action movie, at best.
I'd vote Witcher 3. MGS 5 is probably my second last favourite MGS game; above only Peace Ops. In fact, MGS 5 feels like a console version of a portable game.
Doesn't feel like it's worth $80.
I'd take B/C over now at the moment but neither are really that important to me. I have no desire to play last gen games. However, I'd love a RDR, Reach, and MGS Collection (and MGS 4) remake.
How about a Reach Remaster. It's my favourite game in the series. Absolutely loved the single player but the graphics, or more specifically, that weird blur effect makes me not want to revisit it.
Backwards compatibility is the thing that everyone wants but very few people use.
I've had BC on every I've owned console since PS1 and used it once to play MGS on PS3 and once to play Halo 2 on 360. B/C is something that's nice but I really don't care that much about.
In fact, I prefer the remasters because the old games don't hold up well.
Or if they made a console that wasn't shunned by third parties.
Obviously there are millions of people that buy nintendo consoles for its exclusives. Nintendo's mistake was thinking their exclusives were enough to compete against all the third party games. And in order to have third party games, they need comparable power, architecture, and a proper online infrastructure.
If Sony, Nintendo, and MS all had similar hardware (like Sony and MS have done)...
It would be a bit moronic not to support every game, at least in the sense that you should be able to display every game on the headset.
A $300-400 accessory is pricy to many.
A $300-400 headset that provides the experience of a huge TV is a bargain. Every game should be able to be displayed on PSVR.
I think this gen was the most important one to take an early lead. The majority of people would buy what there friends had so they could play online together. Whoever took the lead early would generate a snowball effect.
All I know is that MGS was my favourite series of all time. Then I put over 8 days of game time into Witcher 3 and started MGS 5 right after I passed Witcher and MGS seems like the worse game, almost lacking. MGS is still a great game and one of the best I've played this year but Witcher 3 immersed me into the world, gameplay, and story like few other games have in a long time. It was an amazing experience.
CD Projekt have probably risen to my favourite developer now. Can't wait to see what they do with this game.
I was on Live since xbox original...
The Live Gold subscription was the pay wall.
And extremely cheap on MS' part.
AC needs a 2- 3 year break.
Xbox was the only place where your needed a separate subscription to use your netflix account....and internet explorer incidentally. Most would agree that's pretty cheap.
MS even acknowledged how ridiculous requiring live to access nextflix on the console was. Which is why they removed the paywall years later.
Never known a Sony console to lack in new IPs and a variety of quality and creative exclusives. My 360 on the the other hand relied on Gears/Forza/Halo sequels after Kinect released (albeit technically Kinect had a lot of exclusive new IPs but really who cares given the limited control input and shallow experiences). Although, 360 without at doubt had the best exclusives early on in the last gen in the Gears 1, Mass Effect, Lost Odyssey, Halo 3, Fable 2, etc. days. For a time, it had the be...
I'm all for Nintendo attacking mobile but this doesn't excite me. They still have many more mobile games to release so hopefully they try to adapt a flagship.
Yeah, Boss's silence in MGS 5 speaks volumes. I'm getting used to Sutherland's voice but he's no Big Boss.
At best, Sutherland sounds more like a grizzly recovering alcoholic than the legendary soldier. His grunts are perfectly fine but most other dialogue is very off.
DS4 is my favourite controller of all time but for a controller that's built to last, it's better that it has a removal/replaceable battery.
After a few hundred cycles the battery capacity decreases significantly. It's only a matter of time before every controller battery needs to be replaced, no matter what. What I would prefer, however, is a rechargeable (via the console) and replaceable high capacity lithium ion battery pack that is reasonably priced.
Has that been the case in every commercial endorsement since the beginning of advertising.
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