Basically, with the Uncharted Collection (PS4) you are getting what was three AAA games for less than the price of one AAA game. Obviously, if you don't like Action/Adventure games and have not got a PS4 then maybe Uncharted is not for you.
I will agree that FFX is an excellent game, however, there have been better RPG's on the market especially since the game is about fifteen years old.
The game is turn based only and is basically on rails so locking it at 30 fps would not really be noticeable compared to 60fps. Of course, you would notice the difference between 30fps and 60fps if the game was an action RPG.
FF12 is one FF game that would benefit from 60fps if a remaster was ever made since you can actually move your party around the battlefield as well as being able to pan the environment.
If you are into digital downloads and have no real interest in BluRay movies then I don't blame you. On my PC I don't have any CD/DVD/BD drives although I do have plenty of USB (2.0 and 3.0) slots.
My laptop which I bought over five years ago had a BluRay read only drive which I never used although I did use the BluRay drive on my PS3 and my PS4 but that was mainly for games and the odd movie.
If you buy a PC game you can get it via media which is usually DVD or sometimes just a download activation code. Many PC games are usually digital download, however, there is competition from different download sites which keeps the price of games reasonable.
Just having one site for digital download would result in a monopoly that would keep the price of games from dropping for quite some time since all that is taken up by a digital download game plus patches is space on a...
I did not notice any lag on the PS4. I can even get into the menu with a quick swipe on the touch mad. Basically, I can get in, select, use and out again in a few seconds although it is a good idea to make sure all items are properly sorted before going into battle. Using the quick select is better when you are in a battle.
Playing the on "Death March" difficulty and IMHO it and "Blood and Broken Bones" are the only two difficulties where you really get to appreciate the mechanics of the game. If you have to change your difficulty on the fly you are not playing the game right but then again no one will know except for yourself.
As for N+ (need to finish the game first) I can't say since I am having a blast playing the game on "Death March" and don't expect...
This is always a problem with online only games.
When you have a large community of players that really enjoy the game as well as fresh content (preferably free or reasonably priced DLC) over time then the online only games prosper, however, when people lose interest to the point where the server(s) are eventually switched off then all the player has is basically a coaster or wasted space on their hard disk.
You must have watched the Angry Joe and/or the Jim Sterling review.
Not only did I get to see the gameplay but those awful bugs and the ridiculous clothing drops made it easy for me to decide not to get the game.
For me it was Bloodbore.
I was actually keen on getting the Division since I heard it had RPG elements which I like, however when I found it was on-line only and basically just a shooter I was totally turned off.
You can actually backup old games including the latest patched ones to a hard disk that you can connect to the USB ports of the PS4 (format with FAT or exFAT). Once you have done this then just delete the games you no longer play. You can recover your old games fairly quickly if there is room on your internal hard disk.
Of course, you can always put a larger disk drive in your PS4 but you should always have a backup disk or disks just in case your hard disk fails.
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I would rather prefer 5GB compared to the last 17GB patch for The Witcher 3.
Still if you have the media for UC4 you can start playing the game within 5 minutes. Not sure with a digital download, I think (can anyone confirm this?) that you may have to wait for the full or at least a substantial part of the download before you start playing.
You do have to fully wait for the patch to be downloaded and applied before you can play the game with the patches e...
If you are going to compare, why do you show a vignette image against a larger image?
Basically Bloodborne is full 1080p (1920x1080 pixels).
What you showed is 900p (1600x900 pixels)
That said it is still worth checking out EA DICE’s environment artist, Simon Barle's web page: http://simonbarle.com/
If you are going to compare then please provide similar resolutions.
Bloodborne is native 1080p or 1920x1080 pixels
The picture you showed was 900p or 1600x900 pixels.
That said I do think EA DICE’s environment artist, Simon Barle has done a wonderful job in recreating the Bloodborne Hunter's Dream environment beautify. Take a look at his http://www.simonbarle.com/ web page for more en...
I did find Nioh much more visceral than the Souls series and Bloodborne in that there was not only lots of blood but body parts would come off as well. The game does have a Souls/Bloodborne feel to it although there are definite differences.
I do think that Nioh is a challenging successor to Bloodborne rather than the Souls series although it does bring in the concepts of weapon maintenance which is missing in Bloodborne but present in the Souls series.
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I will agree that the Battlefield 1 trailer like the COD: Infinite Warfare trailer is impressive but we all have seen trailers that seem to promise lots of things but fail to deliver. I would wait and see what the gameplay is like before making any comments.
If you have a short attention span or get frustrated easily then games like this are not for you, however, remember that in real life there is no reset or save button, walk-through, how too and especially no easy mode.
I have not played it yet since I am still playing Bloodborne and when I finish that I want to get back to The Witcher 3 on "Death March" (about 1/5th the way through).
If Demon's Souls, Dark Souls and Bloodborne are anything to go by then Dark Souls 3 will be tough but fair. Basically, you need to "git gud" 😉, develop a positive attitude and don't wimp out when the going gets tough. It also helps if you don't look at the walkthroughs...
You can definitely use the PSVR with glasses, however like I always keep saying try before you make a decision.
I can understand wanting to get a Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare remaster, but Why dislike the game Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare that you have only seen a trailer for and no gameplay?