Might be a old ps4 specific issue, it has a lot of short freezes in combat that can be very distracting. Imagine it would work better on ps5 or pro.
If it does, it's decent. Have some souls elements, but enemy attacks are a bit hard to read so combined with the stuttering the game can be frustrating to play.
Curse of the dead is decent, but unfortunately it runs like crap on ps4, for unknown reasons.
I wish they'd add a proper GT mode. Feels lackluster compared to prior installments. Personally I' satisfied with the amount of cars and tracks, the issue is the campaign, imo. Which is funny, as it would be super easy to make more of it.
They said they wouldn't release first party games day one, never a word about third party games.
What about the improved Now content? You get lìke 500+ full games and we still don't know much about what games are included.
Ps+ tiers seems to be the Nickleback of subscription services, which is funny considering that we barely know anything about the content.
How do you know? We know we won't get first party day one, but that's all we know.
You get more than demos.
@anast
But you also get all regular + features and a ton of ps4/5 games for the same fee. Ofcourse those games are useless because they aren't sony first party day one releases.
If you only have ps+, you can't downgrade, so that' fairly simple? Just cancel it and wait for it to run out.
Didn't SS3 get cancelled?
I'm very excited, big fan of System Shock and very much looking forward to trying this out. Would have prefered last summer as they initially promised, but I'll buy it when it's done.
But I'm also maintaining excitement for Stalker 2, despite having waited for 10+years, so perhaps I'm just patient.
I need more immersive sims and of all the most promising releases this one is closest to actually releasing.
They don't make them with a single difficulty in mind. Spellcasters have it a lot easier than melee builds for instance. Aside from that it's up to the player what level they want to be at when facing the bosses, as there's so much to do before engaging that you basically get to choose everything between level 1 and 60. Aside from that Sekiro and DS2 (probably also DS3) has a hard mode that can be activated fairly early i the game.
Summons is another thing, you...
The first boss is hard, but there's like 20+ hours of content in the first area that's a lot easier which will help you grow strong enough to make the bpss easy. Especially beacuse you can summon wolves and stuff to distract the boss. The game i mostly hard near the end after 70+ hours of content.
Just seems unfair when Fromsoftware have been including more and more features to make the games more accesible, and yet people whine because they don't know what they are talking about.
I had trouble beating a boss, summoned a guy and he basically just did it for me and everytime i have problems I just explore the world some more, grows stronger and usually the boss is easy peasy when i return.
Why not just use the tools given to make it easy? If you are stuck at a boss, do something else for a while, there's always an unexplored place to clear. If it's still too hard, summon help, if you still have a hard time, use spells.That's your easy mode.
I think it depends on what you choose to do. if you go straight for Stormwell in the beginning, it's not gonna be easy. If you do it 15-20 hours in, it's not that hard.
Game is a lot easier than both Sekiro and Dark Souls 3.
Not everyone has psplus, so it could gain traction by word of mouth. Aside from that it also released on ps4 and pc.
They might have been lured in by the prospects of getting Sonys support for marketing. They got a nice spot on a Sony presentation and some ads related to the psplus release, these things are visible to a lot more people than those who subscribe.
Medium says hi. Starfield isn't the first current only game, far from it.