I think XBox gamers would be more happy if MS spend 70 billions creating more first party games.
Whatever, God of War Ragnarok in a month, I bought my console for awesome games, and Sony is still delivering, I will complain when Sony drops to MS level.
Google's strategy... Give up before they even try.
It was a solid 7.5/10 game to me, not a masterpiece, but also not a bad game, would definitely wanted a sequel.
Having them try making a different game before going back for a second one is not a bad idea though, good to explore more as they are still new.
Do I also get the superhot VR or it is a completely different games? I wish they can give out some VR games here and there.
If gamers are interested, then what is wrong? Did Cyperpunk had a fucked up launch? Definitely, I bought the PS4 version, it crashed every hour, but I in general enjoyed it. I was 20 hours in when I saw full refund on PSN happening so I refunded first.
Still haven't bought the game again yet, I don't like what they did, but at the same time, it was probably the fault of a few higher up people made the decision to launch anyways, I have no reason to hate it so much t...
Give him a job set a bad example, so more people would just start hacking to hope they can pull off something like that.
Hackers are costing every one money, leads to more expensive games (more resources spend on security), delayed launches, services go down (PSN/Live go down), identity theft (gamers lost their accounts and items), very annoying
The needs of a patch to work on PSVR2 can be a good thing, meaning we will most certainly see some sort of improvements, instead of PS4 graphic but just run a little smoother.
I am a Sony fan but this complain is ridiculous.
Here we go again...
And then what happened when there is BC? Developers continue to make VR games that work on PSVR1 and PSVR2, then people cry about no true next gen experiences.
This generation of gamers, cry cry cry cry cry.
The theme doesn't matter, they need to fix the gameplay and remove microtransactions.
I remember when mobile games used to be good, because you pay a fixed amount of money and you get a game with 100% of the content.
And then people get lurked to "free games", then they spend $30 for a skin, watch an ad for double coins, and $500 later, they still don't own 10% of the game.
This is what will happen with GamePass, it is a fixed amount of money to share between all first party developers and all games they paid to be on the pla...
I hope it works out for them, I was going to pay full price for it, but now it will be on Game Pass, it saved me money, which is good. But that also means I will hesitate to pre-order or buy their games from full price from now on, hoping that one day it will be included in Game Pass.
I still don't know why Sony doesn't promote the shit out of Dream. It is a very good software and can go viral if they keep pushing.
@Petebloodyonion
What Sony bend the knee? They can't stop developers from releasing free updates. And even if it is not free, do you expect developers to work for free? Like you said they are not big enough, or are you one of those entitled gamers that think everything should be free and all games should be day one on GamePass?
I think it is not backward compatible as in nothing would just work out of the box, but nothing stops developers to give gamers paid or free upgrade of existing PSVR titles. PSVR and PSVR2 (while both are VR), are two very different beasts, from control to the way it tracks.
@darthv72 why do you need a Pro for PSVR1? PS5 can use PSVR1 as well.
Ghost of Tsushima budget was 60m (and it is crazy good, I am still playing its MP mode right now), Halo Infinite was 500m with MP detached with no content, delayed co-op, cancelled split screen... instead of spending money to fix their studios, he decided to spend 70b for CoD, a game that Xbox gamers would have gotten anyways, and now he wants to spend more... sigh...
XBox needs some masterpieces SOON, I haven't turned on my mine for months, and seems like scorn is not a good enough reason to turn that on.