@Army_of_Darkness What makes you think it's so different on a PC? You can do the exact same thing. Buy a PC pre built if you want. Install the game and play. Simple. Then with PC you have extra options if you choose. You can use a variety of different controllers, 3rd party programs like reshade that let you tweak visual options and what not. It's like consoles only users still think playing games on a PC is the same as it was in 1998.
Really?
Tifa has some big boots.
Do you know what a dev kit is? Of course you don't...
Holy shit that is one big ass brick!
I really wish it would have mainly been a single player game with the option for co-op. But EA had to have their own Destiny... Hey remember when this game was called the Destiny killer? LOL
So it's literally a black brick?
What a dumb lazy ass name. Didn't think they could get any worse...
I would have never guessed this was a MS thing. I guess they are trying to grab a younger audience.
I see it being on the PS5 VR. Probably won't make PS4.
Hope it's at least as good as Infinite.
I think it would be odd if they were working on a Demons Souls remaster instead of From Software doing it. It would make more sense if they were working on a PS1 game.
I've only owned (still have it) and truly played Primal Fury on the GC. I loved it. I remember renting BR2 for PS1 back in the day and that was the first time I had ever played any game in the series.
Unfortunately Reach has some awful audio problems. It seems like it's not just the PC version either, I also saw that even on Xbox the audio is fucked up. The ambient sounds are really loud and muffled and the weapon sounds are very low in comparison. No idea what 343 did to the audio but they done fucked it up good.
You're no Star Wars fan.
I like how you bitch about Fallen Order not respecting your time, but you're playing the biggest time wasting simulator ever created aka RDR2.
So Demon's Souls and SOCOM?
Best FPS campaign this gen.
Will be interesting to see what a racing dev knows about action RPGs.
It was new April 2018.