The DLC for T:R is excellent. Probably a bit tighter and more killer than the main bit.
Terminator: Resistance definitely flew under the radar at launch but good word of mouth and a few biggish YouTubers finding it and loving it meant that RoboCop was set up to be the success it is.
The devs absolutely deserve it. And they should 100% follow up with more Terminator. People are paying attention now.
Well deserved. They took something people care about and actually put care into how they handled it.
Terminator: Resistance was flawed but anyone who likes the Terminator series loved it. That's two out of two for me.
Brilliant. But just in case you are serious, have a like a like and this comment :-)
A RoboCop vs. Terminator from Teyon would be class!
RoboCop did really well for them apparently so who knows. We might see them resume their argument yet :-D
For all of its shortfalls, Terminator: Resistance made me feel like I was in the films. And that's definitely good enough.
And that's not a bad option to have.
DDR deserves to go on any arcade-style driving/racing list. Though I have the best memories with DD2 - played that the most back in the day.
I had a mid-range Sharp that was one of the Trini clones that poured out when Sony's patent on the tech expired.
It was 25 years newer than the TV it replaced and the picture quality from DVD was outstanding.
The correct controller in your hands is also a big deal.
Some can be hard to go back to even if you played them back into the day.
But quite a few are still very playable. I am playing a Master League in PES 2 right now. Just beat Nordzeekanal 1-0 with my Chelsea in progress. Gudjonsson scored just after half-time with Castello assisting.
@Pedrof Older PS3s might be better at PS1 emulation. I am not sure though.
And yeah, it would be nice to get PS1 BC on PS5. I am lucky enough to have an OG PS1 and a convenient place to play it so I use that mostly.
Sometimes I will play on the PS3 cos it's in an even more convenient spot and on a much bigger TV.
The OG fat PS3 is probably the best way of playing original discs on a flatscreen without investing in convertors. The smoothing effect looks quite good, even if retro purists don't like it all that much.
Not to mention worth the 13-year wait :-)
100%.
And some of the visuals and moments of gameplay wouldn't have landed as well without the soundtrack to go with it.
100%.
One of the best marriages of narrative and score in a video game of all time.
I enjoyed the fact I could fine-tune the racing and AI to my skill level to keep it interesting as I git gud. But it can be a small pain in the bum finding the right spot.
It's just good business to try offer an alternative to popular titles not available on your platform.
Xbox made Forza to counter Gran Turismo.
Sonic was Sega's big mascot platformer to take on Mario.
Raze was Sony's Halo.
Not all work but some really, really do.
The audio is notably excellent and I am glad everyone notices it 😊