Funny that this is coming along with a price hike.
There were things about The Order I really liked, a sequel that addresses its issues could be fun.
Lifetime, easily. Call of Duty will be replaced in 12 months.
They will not release any X footage prior to release as the game has a marketing deal with Sony. That said, I have no doubt it will look every bit as good on the X, just with a higher native resolution. I'm actually more curious to see how the original consoles hold up.
It plays very much like a Yakuza game, just with different characters and setting. Reuses many of the same voice actors.
I played the Japanese release and it was a fun time.
If the new headset is improved significantly I think it should
That's what rest mode is for.
Killzone Shadow Fall really got a lot of undeserved hate, I thought it was a beautiful game visually and a mostly good chance of pace from Killzone 3.
Sony isn't a victim of anything, their stock closed at a 10 year high today. These crossplay articles don't actually matter at all, it's a vocal minority of people that don't own Playstations complaining about it.
MGS4 actually ran at 1024x768, it was just upscaled to 1080p. GT4 was a PS2 game and it supported a 1080i output with lower native rendering resolution in a few game modes. If you mean GT5 it was 1280x1080 with 2xMSAA in its 1080p mode.
Most PS3 games had an output resolution of 720p. Wipeout HD used dynamic resolution scaling from 1280x1080 to 1920x1080. Uncharted 1-3 were 1280x720. Most games on PS3 and 360 were 720p or less.
It's a shame they don't allow the built in Bluetooth to be used with audio devices like on the Vita.
I beat the game on PS4 and didn't have any issues.
The best points of Detroit were better than the best points of Heavy Rain in my opinion but many of the Marcus chapters were not particularly good, detracting from the overall experience.
I'm a PC owner with a 1080Ti, PC exclusives are rarely technical showcases these days. AAA multiplatform games on the other hand really shine on the platform.
Mine doesn't have any cracks on it but truthfully I have barely played it since finishing Mario Odyssey last year. I assume the people that have experienced this issue play it far more and handle it a lot more.
Given how terrible it looks and runs even compared to the launch Xbox One, yes the Switch is not equipped for these kinds of games. I played it at 4K60 on the max settings last year on the PC.
It was 60fps unlike the New Colossus on the Switch. They should have ported that instead.
It's basically just Yakuza in a different setting. If you enjoy the Yakuza games you will enjoy this.