RE4 is getting a remake
@jznrpg
I like both too, but the point still stands
Ehh two different games aimed at different types of gamers.
I wouldn’t call Horizon a RPG, it’s an action adventure game with lite RPG elements
I liked the game, but hated the fact the only way to make money was to do the mediocre side quest in the game. The side quests are so poorly designed . Once I got to the second half of the game I stopped playing
Oh the irony. Lol
I love both games especially RDR2, but man RDR2 had some wonky controls. That being said I love the world of RDR2 it was more believable, more a live. Horizon does a good job at feeling familiar, but that isn’t always a good thing for open world games.
This was a informative review my dude. I don't know much about PC gaming but I really like RPGs so I built up a decent steam library over the years. IDK the idea of playing these games on the go is enticing to me.
Looks interesting, I wonder if it plays good.
I'm glad to see the Xenoblade games getting the attention they deserve.
This won't hurt Platinum considering Square is the publisher and doesn't own them. All this will do is take effect of Platinum's Live Service plans going forward. I hope it fails and caves their interest on live service games.
I'm really enjoying H:FW, but it's open world feels really familiar and doesn't do anything new, Now it does things better than a lot of open world games and that is the side quest, which is a huge improvement over the first one.
The demo was pretty mediocre
Are you saying that Neir is trash? Because Automata is one of the best things Square released in years
User scores don’t mean crap because you can just review bomb a game for petty reasons which is often the case.
You could play just about every game on the market. Lmao oh please
A lot of games I can’t play on my Switch or Steam Deck (without the use of emulation) so it’s kind of worth having one if you can afford it
The P.O.S will probably see that bonus
New Vegas was way better than Fallout 3.
Switch isn’t BC compatible so of course they charged for the remasters. Smash wasn’t a rerelease, it was basically a new game. You still pay for Xbox 360 and PS3 remasters. I do agree about the prices though
“Last I checked owning the games previously didn't give us any upgrade path even if you owned them digitally or otherwise.” That has been the case for multiple titles if you owned them digitally and physical for BC games with an upgrade path. I know that for a fact ...