If it turns out half as good as it looks, it can come out 2026 for all I care.
It's dumb to call Tinykin a Pikmin clone. It does share a few similarities, but it's a very different game. I personally like it more in some ways.
I'm not sure I'd exactly call a pop-up when launching the game "in-game". I initially thought they were referring to something in the game world itself.
I like Uncharted for the characters, visuals, and set pieces, but I wasn't the biggest fan of the gameplay. The gameplay in Uncharted 4/Lost Legacy was a little better than the rest, with the wide linear sandboxy encounters, but still not amazing. The Last of Us generally has much better mechanics, but it's a sadistically rote zombie drama, so I'd def take Uncharted over that.
Saying 60fps at X resolution is meaningless unless you also talk about it is it actually doing at those framerates and resolutions. Even a mid-range phone can do 120fps 8K if all it's rendering is a UI.
Well yeah, it better be doing well against a $500 PC from 2020 seeing as it's a closed platform with custom hardware...
Just at launch huh? lmao.
Not really that hard to believe, they basically haven't even started it yet. Maybe a bit pre-pro, but that's it.
That's not renting, that's financing.
If it's CPU limited, lowering the resolution won't do anything.
Wish people would stop calling remasters "HD". They're just remasters, and we're way past HD. It just kinda makes you sound like a luddite.
Don't buy them then?
I think it's well understood that piracy and emulation are completely different things by now. At this point it's pretty clear that you're never going to convince a pirate to buy a game in the same way you're not going to convince some console warrior that emulation is legit.
A "best games of all time" list is obviously just an opinion, so the real point of this article is just to get people to click on it and post about it.
It's by far the best one besides maybe the first one.
Expand on Sekiro.
Gravity Rush 2 is probably the most underrated game on PS4.
They have a pretty bad track record when it comes to fixing their games, so I wouldn't hold your breath.
Of course they're not for everyone, most games aren't. That said, I gotta agree with @zacfoldor, they're not really that difficult. The common sentiment that they're difficult is mostly because people conflate difficulty with impatience.
All the FromSoftware games (that I've played) really do, is severely punish you for not thinking about how you want to approach the situation. Usually that just means paying attention, learning patterns and waiting for ...
The reviews are not "very positive", they're just positive. You can't leave a "very positive" review. "Very positive" is the overall rating and it just means that most people liked it enough to not leave a negative review. It has nothing to do with "how much" they liked it.