Yes, it does.
It was excellent on PC.
Thanks for the heads-up. Adding the price now.
And around £35/€42/$40.
Oh, totally. Having basically all of the features is a huge plus.
Even if they aren't fantastic, you still get to play at least.
Virtual reality. Real urine.
Oh, absolutely.
For example, their use of baked lighting with real-time gives this it depth you would expect with next-gen.
It's magnificent.
It shows what a developer like ND can do with a console over the course of a generation.
Just like it did with UC3 on PS3.
Currently reviewing it.
It's unbelievably visceral.
And TLoU1 felt weighty and intense as it was.
Yeah, it's one of those things you shouldn't cheap out on.
You will probably end up having to buy an OEM one in the end so just skip this sort of tripe.
Yeah, it is peculiar. I feel like it gets a reboot every five years or that.
Thank you for not using the same Hall & Oates joke as almost everyone else. X
Thank you for not using the same Hall & Oates 'joke' as everyone else.
X
I am honestly glad that they didn't wimp out and make something bland.
Halo Wars 2 and Gears Tactics were both wastes of opportunity.
It's the hypnotic visuals that did it for me. Superb artwork and choice of colour.
They need to cut the mid-game grind. Halfway through Odyssey, there was a progress wall that forced me to grind hard for many hours.
It's kinda bad on consoles in general. You usually just have to get one with hardware-mounted functionality.
There were a few non-film ones back on PS2/GC that were really good.
I can imagine the cinematic elements of those games would look even better now.
Whatever good will they built up with the RE2 remake is well gone after this.
Wonder what the RE4 remake will cost.
"Imagine if this was all staged, culmanating in a release date reveal. That would be the best marketing campaign ever!"
That's the type of tinfoil hattery that happens after a few weeks stuck inside... :-D
I didn't miss it.