I mean as a parent, would you buy your kid a PS5 or a Switch?
Probably because the comment, while true, isn't relevant to the article. (See: @FallenAngel's response)
Welcome to the club. I just picked up a PS5 about a month ago. Also got the PSVR2 but haven't played it yet. Need to make some adjustments to my play area (not enough space currently) but I plan to hop on it for the first time sometime this weekend. Probably going to start with Kayak VR and Moss. Gonna tackle Horizon after I've built up my VR legs.
Better and not full price... 🤔
I thought that's what this was at first. Wasn't as into the tenkaichi games as I was Budokai.
I didn't even know these comments got posted. Got errors both times I tried to post the comment and then I just gave up lol.
No man's sky is one of those games I want to play but may never end up playing because I'm waiting for the best version of the game.
No man's sky is one of those games that I want to play but may never play it because I'm waiting for the best version of the game.
^ His comment literally has nothing to do with video games.
I just can't believe how many people upvoted @b777conehead's comment.
I give a **** about indies.
13%, 18%, and 20%. That's not even close to 100%. Where's the rest?
I have a Series S. Microsoft should have done better to increase parity between it and the X. I'm okay with it being a 1080p machine if it can easily match frame rates and everything else of its big brother. As is, it seems like it will eventually stop games from coming to Xbox that otherwise would have if it weren't for the S. That said, I'm gonna ride this boat until it sinks. And drink all the rum on the way there.
Why are you bringing up Zelda in a final fantasy article? 🤔
@Mikeyy, tbh they probably would go full 3rd party if Sony or Nintendo allowed game pass on their consoles. Since they don't, the Xbox is basically designed as a game pass machine.
Yes, bring on the fat princess!
Haven't touched no man's sky yet but it may be one of my first psvr2 games as well (my 3rd maybe) . My second is going to be Kayak VR.
Nostalgia is strong. True, but Nintendo games have a level of polish and focus on game play that is not seen in most other games.
It used to be that every game was physical and only a handful were digital. Now every game is digital and only a handful are physical. Largely, this is because a lot of really good indies may never have happened due to the high cost of producing and distributing physical copies.
Count me as part of the 58%. Steam deck is great but I think I need to accept that I'm a filthy casual.