As someone who has somehow yet to play Dead Cells despite it being on my wishlist for some time, I would happily take it on PS+ soon
I've been quite enjoying the Plus games the last number of months. There seems to have been something I'm after each time.
As for Maneater (seriously after Demons souls that name is giving me PTSD!) I think sharks are a guilty pleasure for many so I reckon many will enjoy trying it out
I've been waiting to get Maneater and Greedfall so this is fantastic.
I couldnt finish Shadow of the tomb Raider. Such a bland and uninspired game
Oh I hadn't read that. That's a good thing at least.
I dont understand why anyone does! I never will. Consoles I get! Games? nope
That comes from someone who managed a game shop for 5 years.
Not to mention I'm sure that just like any other studio. Bonuses and rewards are paid based on reviews and sales data. Something I'm sure developers dont appreciate losing when they were forced to work nearly 2 months worth of 6 day weeks on mandatory overtime at last minute
Does nobody remember the behind doors demo being called the next greatest thing by the media.
How it blew every other preview ever out of the water. That it was going to be the greatest game in history and evolve the format hugely.
That amazing demo we weren't allowed see.
Yeah the unrealistic expectations were there from the beginning and it is entirely on games media to blame
The launch of a dodgy product is d...
Asylum was my favourite too. City and Knight were good games but I still think Asylum was best
Thats a great way of looking at it 👍
Like that Japanese site/magazine (is it fumitsu?) That averages 4 different reviewer scores. I like the way that works.
I remember playstation magazine once upon a time had a "second opinion" column that shared someone else's thoughts on it.
I only bought the game a fortnight ago. I'll hold off playing it in the hopes this is a free upgrade
Need another animated trailer! The Bad Seed one was excellent
I am looking forward to this. I almost wish they had made a bigger, more expensive expansion but I'll take it regardless
It is by far the WORST community I've ever experienced for a game and the levels of toxic behaviour are shocking. It really isn't friendly towards new players, especially for a game that has such a steep learning curve.
But damn do I just love the game itself and keep coming back
Just how "fixed" is it now then?
Unto the end looks really good! Call of the Sea could be good too.
Most of what I'm looking forward to isnt there.
Kena, Ratchet, Biomutant, Atomic Heart, Hellblade 2, Ellen Ring, Cris Tales, Little Devil Inside.
I dont see Dragon Age 4, Skate 4 or Fable making 2021 but I would like to
And my doubts are there for God of War and Horizon but go ahead and prove me wrong Sony
Nintendo have relied on porting WiiU games to combat long periods of time between releases. Their 3rd party support isn't great and their own 1st party were fobbing out re-releases instead of new content.
Its not really the same thing. If Nintendo had steadily released new material alongside ports for people the catch up on then everyone would have been happy. Instead it was a crutch
Well I got a kick out of it anyway
I would love for another take on The Thing
Have you been able to add the games for PS5 to your account?
I had that same scenario with the Vita. Built up a massive library of games through PS+ and then had to buy one when there were enough titles i owned to warrant it