Xbox 360 was a lot more attractive in the beginning and PS3 was lagging behind. Then half way through, MS slacked off and PS took off. MS has been lazy since but they have been buying up studios. If they actually put those acquisitions to work and not just for gamepass then they could catch up. After all, it's only been 2 months since the generation has started and PS5s are nowhere to be found. If Xbox suddenly becomes interesting, people who are not attached to the PS brand might jump sh...
The main story is absolutely awesome! It's the rest of it that is lacking. And it's actually pretty long. But the side quests are very meh with a few short exceptions (unlike The Witcher 3). I say this with about 40 hours of playtime.
By that reasoning it's also the best XD
How old are you? Were you around when Killzone 2 was first shown and they had no idea how they were going to live up to it? What about Final Fantasy XIII that looked incredible in the CGI but (while still pretty) was a huge step down in-engine.
Think about all the CG trailers for WOW, The Old Republic, LOL and countless indie games that are in no way representative of the game they are making.
I think “In-engine” is very important to mention in a reveal trailer.
I haven't seen a dysfunctional relationship like that in a game since Nathan Drake and Chloe Frazer in Uncharted 2 :D
There is BD poster with a triple-boobed woman. "Inside" something.
But you primarily pay with debit card, not credit card like in the US. So the credit bill getting out of control is far less likely. Sure, you may buy things online with credit card but you don't go do Sainsbury's and pay with it there too. At least that's how it was when I lived there from 1998 to 2005.
Honestly, for me it's just because the story is centered around pure hate and revenge. The first one was about a desperate world where hard, human choices had to be made and a kid that was way too young had to evolve into something she had no choice becoming.
TLOU 1 is possibly my favourite game of all time and the sequel didn't have any of the soul in my eyes (except the parts where Joel was still alive). Then all you're left with a is a game with pretty meh controls and...
But that's the whole point. Bad performance does not make a game "bad". If that was the case, Bayonetta (PS3) and Crysis (original on PC) would have been bad games. The game itself can only be judged on PC at the moment and on there it's good. Not as good as it could have been but definitely 7 or 8/10
I was about to say "must be America" but in the UK? Really? The whole "buy on credit" isn't a thing there like it is in the US.
Funny how I consider TLOU2 a bad game but for completely different reasons. One of the most polished games of the generation, looks incredible and the same meh controls as in any other ND game. But I was a big fan of TLOU1 and how powerful the story was. TLOU2 was just filled will senseless hate and violence that lead nowhere.
My point is:
Cyberpunk 2077 -> Looks great and great story with fun gameplay but a complete lack of polish and unfinished content.
TLOU2 -...
That depends on how you read the sentence. When I read it, the subject is "Bugs and Glitches" as a single concept and in that case IS is correct.
Edit: For example: you say "I stayed at a bed and breakfast" even though it has 2 subjects according to your description. In that case it would become "I stayed at bed and breakfast", which is only correct if you are Russian ;)
There is nothing to do except generic quests but it does indeed look incredible. It had me fooled for many hours until I started to realise it was all window dressing.
I disagree. CDPR up to The Witcher 3 were one of the only devs that did not try to suck gamers dry. They released special editions for 1 and 2 completely free that made loads of changes and release free DLC for 3. Then they released paid DLC that was true DLC similar to The Shivering Isles (Oblivion DLC) was as opposed to most DLC these days.
That's why so many people put their trust in them with Cyberpunk. But they got greedy.
Let's see if you're actually open to having your mind changed unlike Steven Crowder :D
The combat was basic but functional. It required a certain rhythm and use of dodging + the signs for it to work fluently and that took me a little while to figure out. Maybe you just didn't find your flow in it? But I'll concede that it was very basic.
However, what I remember The Witcher 3 for is that almost every single side quest was worthy of being a...
They tend to say what the people want to hear. The PC version is decent and the game was super hyped so they gave it a 9/10 or something). They were only able to review the PS4/XBone version now and there is all the hate so the give the people what they want to hear :)
With all this hate, I really hope people will not confuse a bad port to PS4 and Xbone with the quality of the actual game. The game is good but you need to play it on PC. The first sentence of this review states exactly that but plenty of people will not click the link and just spew hate here.
It should not be excused that the current (old?) gen consoles perform so badly and they (successfully) tried to hide it but by now you should know that if there are no reviews until release dat...
@Cikatriz_ESP Speak for yourself. I personally glued every single transistor in my CPU together =D
@RCslayer Buiding your own PC means nothing. Could be a weak build. I have an Intel i5-9600K and an RTX 2060. I run at 1440p on High settings (Ultra doesn't look very different) with DLSS on and get 60+ fps. That's perfect to me. They build cost about 1000 euro 2 summers ago. So other than the rarity of GPUs right now, it should not take a ridiculous rig to get this ga...
I'd say that if you want to play the PC version now, it won't cause you to enjoy it less. The only 2 bug I have encountered that are truly problematic are that key bindings are not available for everything (I play with AZERTY) but that is fixable with an xml file and that the voices disappear (happened 3 times in 20 hours of play andfixable by saving and reloading your save).
Maybe I can actually find a PS5 to buy by then 😅