Mild interest in Indiana Jones depending on reviews although I doubt it'll compare well to Uncharted. You can keep Starfield, thanks.
"kudos to the team shipping on PC and PlayStation — I'm not exactly sure who it helps in the industry"
It helps PC and PlayStation Phil.
If it's the rumoured 4 games I think sales will be very modest, personally I'm not interested and they all seem too niche to do a lot. Might be a good idea for one of the initial batch to be an older big hitter. Unless the whole point is to ease Xbox fans into the idea in which case low key is probably best.
Either way now the door's open everything else is only a matter of time. I didn't see this coming at the start of the gen with all the strutting about ...
I'm surprised you didn't go with COD. Ubisoft games bore me btw.
It was one where there were some things I liked and some I didn't and I eventually went off it. The quests were good, the world looked great and archery without a crosshair was fun albeit rock hard.
Never really liked the melee combat seem to remember spending a lot of time running away if it was more than 1v1, realistic and no doubt I was crap at it but I still didn't enjoy it. Also struggled finding where to go especially if it needed to be a specific time of day...
Same here, just about the only game I'd be interested in. Nothing really to compare on PS, I know there's games like The Crew but they fall short for me.
Pong probably.
Daft name. Probably the least vampirey vampire game I've ever seen, half hearted to say the least.
Same on iPhone. Big ass ad top left and another bottom right meaning I can only read a sentence or two in the middle of the screen and can't click on 70% of the screen. Not going to work n4g get it sorted.
Get some control over the ads you allow or people will leave.
Just thinking about what Xbox games I'd buy if they were on PS, there's Forza Horizon, future Elder Scrolls/Fallout...and that's about it. That's a feeble list for all those years.
Yeah as a tool to be used by humans to save time and money it's fine. It's the idea of something entirely created by AI that turns me off completely. I'm not really a fan of procedural generation in games but at least there's still a handcrafted human element to it.
I'd have no interest in a book written by AI, a film made by AI or a game developed by AI. Without the human touch they are nothing.
It's a fair point, why make a big deal out of shutting down a studio to step away from AAA and Bioshock and concentrate on fresh ideas, only to make what looks like a AAA Bioshock with a slightly different aesthetic ten years later.
Ultimately though it doesn't matter, all that does is whether it's good or not and while I'm not totally sold it does look like a quality product.
Boo.
Did anyone want the map though? Did it push the series forward or kill it? It was the last Burnout game so maybe that answers that question.
Totally agree I loved the series then Paradise killed it for me. It was well made but I didn't like it at all. It's the perfect game for simply choosing a race from a list, an open world slows momentum and is a waste of resources.
Splitsecond for me, it was impressive back in the day so a new one would look amazing. Good racer as well.
I hope they never get wind of the (unintentional) trauma I put my horse through playing RDR2.
"If the next batch of titles don’t help GamePass grow substantially"
Pretty safe bet they won't. Maybe if COD and FIFA were exclusive right now they'd have a chance but if a major Bethesda release doesn't move the needle not much will.
Had the first Hotwheels game and Lego 2K Drive on PS+ to play with the kids and there's no comparison. Hotwheels lasted half an hour before they got bored, they're obsessed with Lego 2K. I can see their point of view it's much more fun to play.