Leemundo. To be fair, I just play Ultimate Team. That's what gets them the money so they probably concentrate on that running as smoothly as possible. The odd non-perfect referee decision, which is often objective anyhow, has to be expected, it's a game. I play on PS4 as well, not sure if that has less issues than others.
Lol. The game doesn't punish you for having possession. Don't believe everything you read on Reddit (to article writer).
Also the bugs are rare, it's more to do with how it was handled, which I agree is extremely terribly and unfair. The game is far from broken though.
PS5 with VR will be interesting, particularly as the existing PSVR will work. More power will create much more immersive experiences and should hopefully attract more developers. PSVR is the most affordable so I can see this pushing the numbers up the most. Needs a simpler set up and less wires also.
Blatant click bait having Spiderman on that list!
Brilliant!!! Shadow of the Colossus has always been on my radar, along with the Bioshock collection. Doing well from PS Plus recently. Just need Nier Automata next month now.
Prey is awesome. If it was called Half-Life 3 it would've been much better appreciated.
Evil Within 2 is brilliant also and deserves to be on this list.
Not sure if I could class Hellblade as underappreciated considering the size of the studio and type of game.
I'd snap their hand off at £500, but not sure this would apply to the mass market. Think over £400 would put a lot of people off or encourage them to wait. Sold my PSVR stuff that I never use for £280 in anticipation of preordering PS5.
I think it was a bit over-rated. It was good, but it would be difficult to keep that going throughout the length of a full game. Plenty of other great horror titles out there that are probably as good as how PT would've turned out i.e. The Evil Within 1+2.
I thought I'd give it a whirl and really enjoying it so far. Think I must only be towards the end of episode 3. Once you get used to the mechanics of the game and it becomes more natural it's really good. I'm not going to get bogged down in the side quests as I think that'd just bore me, but the main story line seems great so far.
These guys are passionate about the games and want to get them finished, they're not making trainers for peanuts.
I was thinking of trying Nier Automata, and seeing DMC there would put me off if I didn't know better.
Zombie fatigue is probably just people getting bored of horde modes. Bring 'em on.
I'm loving Death Stranding so far. Not even through episode 2 yet though. I accept that some people will find it boring, but that by no means makes it a bad game, it's just not for you.
I went back and played the Witcher 2 because of the Netflix series. Loved it. Excellent game.
Hope you recognised the intro scene.
Put the difficulty up the the highest. Makes it so much more rewarding and feels like a proper battle. Makes you think about the use of alchemy and oils, and more important which signs you use.
It all depends how good Fifa 21 is.
It's pretty well rated I think. Makes sense they'd have it on PS Plus as it has loads of DLC to sell on top.
I'm hoping for Nier Automata soon, but probably end up with something like Metal Gear Survive.
I think the title of the article is a bit misleading. The article itself doesn't really put much doubt in the fact that games can include a good representation of mental illness struggles.
Hellblade was fantastic and a did a great job of raising awareness/understanding of psychosis, particularly with the video documentary included.
Expand on what you think this is.