One thing a lot of PC gamers will miss out on though is HDR as HDR support on monitors is extremely rare.
I agree, after completing the game Abby's story was more interesting and showed that she had a lot more humanity than Ellie did in the end.
I agree, after finishing the game I felt Ellie was more in the wrong than Abby. Killing Joel the way she did may have been wrong but Ellie went well beyond an eye for an eye in killing Owen and Mel.
They didn't fund Oculus, they bought it after it was already established and on the market.
It's a really long game so I don't think it needs it anyway.
Most of the people hating on it probably don't own a PS4 and/or didn't even play the first game.
Haha, I just did that yesterday. So glad they added more infected types and genuine bosses. (I guess David was a boss in the first game too but he was human)
those sneaky fucking stalkers are great, coming out of the walls in the hotel
They never said you play as Ellie in the first game, you probably complained about that too huh?
I'm not done with the game yet but I'm probably about 25 hours in and at this point I actually like Abby. I wish things were different for Joel but I can understand why she did what she did even if it was wrong. Liked the hotel segment after crossing the skyscraper bridge, those sneaky fucks.
I played this at launch, for something with a $20 launch price it wasn't bad but I felt like they should not have forced users to play with a phone.
The Switch could have a price drop due to being out for more than 3 years but I don't think it has anything to do with PS5 or Series X. The Switch is already seriously outclassed by the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X in terms of hardware and that hasn't stopped it from selling great at $299. It really isn't competing directly with Playstation or Xbox.
The reaction this extremely violent game has gotten from social conservatives is hilarious.
I think both of them should be priced at a max of $499. For most console gamers that's expensive but not unobtainable.
The people mad about the game are alt-right culture warriors and/or console warriors mad the PS4 has another critically acclaimed exclusive. The game looks and plays great and mechanically is an improvement over the first which most people seemed to love.
lol what a crock of shit, fun is subjective and there are different kinds of fun. Artistic mediums have different ways of achieving their goals. The Last of Us Part II is violent, tense, and at times a bit frightening. People have fun with movies that are that way so why is it wrong to call a game that does that fun?
I don't really care at this point. The game has been delayed so many times that I wasn't really waiting in eager anticipation for its September release date anyway. I'll play it when it is available. I just hope this means they'll have PS5 and Xbox Series X support out of the box at launch.
I think PS4 Pro and Xbox One X owners will see a relatively small upgrade visually to the PS5 and Series X but these new consoles have other benefits through the CPU and SSD that will enable new gameplay mechanics and features not possible on current consoles. Screenshots and real-time cutscenes do not tell the full story.
I think the disc version will be $499 and the digital version will be $399.
I own both the LG C8 and the E9, if you look at the Steam hardware survey you'll see 4K displays are still extremely rare for PC gamers. HDMI 2.0 wasn't even available at the launch of the Xbox One so if you had a 4K TV at that time it wasn't capable of it's maximum resolution at 60Hz. Nevermind the fact that HDR10 didn't exist in 2013 either.