I'm trying to decide if it's worth holding onto my psvr 2. I enjoy what it has currently, but it seems unlikely to get anything else. Might be better off just waiting for something with more support if that ever comes.
No reasons? No surprise.
I'll bite. Why is Fani Willis in your list?
8th gen is definitely the longest and most supported gen thus far.
I agree with the main point of the article. You should never lose the right to choose.
Did it work for a little while? I don't think it moved the needle at all.
I mean it's the top ten for Japan. No doubt they would support Japanese RPGs.
They accidentally released something they didn't want anyone to have. I don't see a problem with this.
Whoa whoa whoa. Turok still holds up great.
^ You're discounting the A.I. perhaps the partner AI is taxing or the enemy AI or the way its reactions change based on the environment. Also, don't discount all the particle effects from the magical attacks.
Honestly, an affordable powerhouse steam machine with SteamOS could be the perfect replacement for Xbox.
The boss catching bug needs to stay patched. If they want to allow people to catch bosses, they should make an official method for catching bosses (and scale their stats appropriately so that the game doesn't become too easy when using them)
Just another swordie. J/k kind of.
Just started playing again now that we can finally rename pals. Also, when creating a new character, they can have a name that isn't Player856.
Looks interesting. I'll be keeping my eye on this one. It uses a real time ish system for battles. (Watch the trailer to understand)
Not the Pokémon train? Lol.
Actually, they were high, so a pretty good day for them.
Is all this marketing really necessary? Look at Palworld. Broke all kinds of records with no marketing costs. Only word of mouth from people (and media) who were interested in it. I feel like FF7 (and many other really good games) don't need the extra marketing expense. The gamers will get the game. Media outlets will cover it. Games that are stale or not as good may benefit from extra marketing, but not the really good ones which arguably are also the most expensive.
If you exclude the SNES, Wii, and the Switch, then sure.
Palworld is a mash up of a bunch of different games from Breath of the Wild exploration, Ark engrams, and Pokémon catching mechanics.