This!
I remember it so well and it's one of my fondest memories, the game being a gift for me and my younger brother underneath the Christmas Tree. My parents knew nothing of consoles so I was asked to give the brand new PSX and the game a quick try before being wrapped in gift paper. The game IS Christmas for me ever since :)
Don't see this mentioned on the PS blog. Pics or it didn't happen.
I had a harder time with the ending of MGS3 than with the one in MGS4. The music alone is enough to induce goosebumps evry tiem.
2:09:17 That's me right there! 2 hours well spent...
I have over 4200 trophies total and that seems to put me in the top 1%... I was surprised myself because most of my PSN friends have similar numbers.
Mine is a glitched trophy in Adr1ft, so I didn't actually earn it :/ On the other hand it seems I'm in the top 1% of overall trophy count. 27 plats and counting.
SPOILERS
That and the fact they killed him off way too early on in the game..
The biggest game stores just announced the price over here in Belgium: €330, that's 349 USD. No way the Switch will lift off in Europe being priced that high. It seems like there's not even going to be a midnight launch.
But is it really a €300+ difference?
No Elite Dangerous on PS4?!
Lol, I paused at the exact same moment to look for comments on his 'skills'.
The cutscenes in Alien: Isolation also had to get patched for the stuttering to stop.
New levels, only witnessed before in E3 trailers we got when this gen started.
Ratchet and Clank looks so lovely, I cannot get over the fact it's actually playable. Up till seeing this game with HDR on, I could always point out this or that imperfection in a game's graphics, but R&C is the first game that looks absolutely perfect to my eyes.
Do a similar thing in the Nostromo and I'll buy PSVR tomorrow.
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Doom!
@InMyOpinion That title goes to PT I believe..
The first hour or so it felt off for me too. But when you adapt to the gameplay and learn how to constantly stay on the move, it becomes really incredibly fun (and 'fun' games seem to be extremely rare nowadays). The bloodshed, the pacing, the soundtrack and the waves of bigger and bigger enemies all give you an adrenaline rush you won't find anywhere else. After dozens of cover based shooters from the last two gens Doom is the much needed refreshing take on the FPS genre. Just my...
I still remember getting the early multiplayer demo and having the main menu music on for hours on end while doing household chores in my dorm. That game felt like the future at that time. Great stuff!