Isn't Sony offering a refund for every digital preorder that is delayed? They did the same for UC4.
Then I'd have to prepare myself mentally for a rather awkward ride. I mean we all hope he isn't, right?
Some of you guys are missing the bigger picture. People were waiting for years to see what Sony Bend or Santa Monica have been working on, even if they were announced with no release dates their announcements actually came later than most people expected them. Sure there is Gran Turismo or TLG that missed their schedule completely but I still wouldn't say they were announced too early. If 200+ people are working on a game they'll eventually come to a point where they just want to show...
Now I really hope he'll get some p*ssy in between, otherwise he might go mad travelling with a bunch of guys all the time.
Sweet? It looks literally same as last year, how is this worth 60 more bucks...? Aren't you guys getting tired of seeing the same old stuff with different names?
Even if N4G seems to hate you, I agree he or she looks terrible for a main character.
We really don't want to know what you use them for.
At this point I'm remote playing on my Vita more often than playing Vita games. It's such a great handheld that would've deserved the 3rd party support the NDS or PSP had.
Even though I completed both games already this is a step in the right direction. I'm really hoping for the Gravity Rush remaster before GR2 launches in December.
I feel like I won't enjoy the bleak WW1 setting but I'll at least try it out tomorrow.
I've gotten used to delays this gen but I would've expected Polyphony to keep their schedules after the fiasco otherwise known as Gran Turismo 5.
It's actually quite understandable that with better hardware and more competition expectations are raised automatically and a wise Nintendo president once said "A delayed game is eventually good, a rushed game is bad forever" so I definitely don't mind delays... but the amount of delays as well as some sh...
I found that NMS is actually a great game for relaxing after work.
^I actually felt more screwed by CoD Advanced Warfare, Modern Warfare 3 or Ghosts than about No Man's Sky. Also Battlefront, Watch Dogs or Assasin's Creed Unity felt like less value for my money and those games were all made by 100-500 developers.
NMS is not a bad game per se, it's just missing some vital features that would make it enjoyable for longer than 10 hours. They could easily patch in some kind of quest system or faction wars that would turn the whole ...
Well it would be surprising if a japanese developer cared for his Xbox version, but this looks like a PS3 game.
He deep throated too much today, a widespread symptom among the master race.
I thought about requesting a refund when I realized that some promised features are not in the game but after playing it for more than 30 hours it would feel strange to ask. It's not a bad game, I could see myself enjoying it much more than Minecraft, Terraria/Starbound or even Destiny if they would just improve the rather repetitive gameplay loop.
So for now I've put this game on hold and hope that whenever I continue in a few months a lot of things have changed. ...
More "bug fixes" I guess?
^Probably one of those Trump voters that still deny climate change, yet can't read simple charts that prove the dramatic changes during the last few years.
Developing mods would technically make you able to find security holes that give you the ability to do all sorts of things with the console. Bethesda probably couldn't guarantee Sony that this won't happen so they had to cancel it. Certainly disappointing, but not quite surprising.