Release date 10/19
Minimum
OS: Windows 10 v1903
Processor: Intel: i5-4430, AMD: Ryzen 3 1200
Memory: 8 GB
Storage: 126GB HDD (SSD Recommended)
Graphics: Nvidia: GTX 960 (4 GB), AMD: R9 290X (4GB)
Other: Performance Goals: 30 FPS @ 720p, Medium Settings
Recommended
OS: Windows 10 v1903
Processor: Intel: i7-4770, AMD: Ryzen 5 1500X
Memory: 16GB
Stor...
Really depends on how they handled it. Sometimes the disc is purely a Key and only has a few hundred MB on it and you still have to download the other 67.8gb.
The Callisto Protocol is mine, but Cowabunga Collection looks sweet.
I have put several hours into it so far, with plans to put in several more, but it isn't a very good game. This game is most similar to Saints Row 2, but with worse characters and not as humorous (though it tries). At this point, it just feels mediocre at best. The story (so far) is meh, the shooting mechanics are subpar, and the driving feels boring. Other than some speed difference, almost all the cars feel the same.
Personally, I love Castlevania more than Metroid. One of the Castlevania games on NES (maybe 2 or 3? Can't quite remember) was my first, but Symphony of the Night is by far my favorite. The GBA and DS Titles are also really good, but SotN just has a special place in my heart.
Metroid, I have played a few but never really cared for them. Dread is the most recent one I played and I thought it was alright but I only played it for a few hours before sending it back to Game...
If you think it is too much, just don't buy it. I am just going to wait for a sale at some point. I picked up Death Stranding and Horizon Zero Dawn for less than half price during recent sales on Epic's store.
I enjoyed the game, but I felt it had pacing issues. I think it really would have benefited from maybe a hub area you could just wander around and speak to people. Some RPG elements and upgrades wouldn't be bad, but that is not in line with a realistic Rome.
7 Chapters, expected 10+ hours per chapter (per article).
Nine. Nine N64 games. Some great ones, to be sure, but fucking NINE. Fourteen Sega games. Get N64 up to 50 and I will re-consider. Also, really need more SNES games, there are some amazing gems that would be awesome to play again.
The title could literally be just the opposite, "Final Fantasy XVI could be the worst game this series has ever seen", and it would be just as relevant. Also, "XVI could be delayed 4 years!", fuck, you can make up all sorts of "could" stories.
Yeah, just be patient while paying for a product that is defective. /s
Shadow Hearts: Covenant is sooo goooood
Both consoles overly rely on Holiday Releases. Spread that shit out so we can have great games all year long.
I really enjoyed this game and would love to play a sequel. I recommend this game a lot.
A Link to the Past is easily my favorite Zelda game. The GameBoy had some more great top-down Zelda games, but so annoying Nintendo won't re-release them on Switch or something. Or better yet, add that to the Online subscription. I never owned a 3DS so I wasn't able to play A Link Between Worlds.
Yeah, pretty sure these are just desks.
Have... have you picked up a Series X or Playstation 5? Those fuckers are heavy! Best we will get it Cloud Gaming or Remote Gaming, both of which I use with my Series X.
True, but would it be a direct sequel with the same characters? Would we keep our levels (I was level 100) or is there going to be a contrived reason that everyone is back to level 1? Would it be brand new characters? If so, what happened to the original group of people?
Yeah, I suppose you could make a sequel but if they didn't have that in mind when making the game originally, it just feels tacked on.
No. Xbox is perfectly fine handling their own program. I have had very little issues with the Xbox Game Pass app w/ PC games or playing cloud on PC.
SquareEnix's naming sense is going to crap. Triangle Strategy? Various Daylife? Perhaps we will have Mediocre RPG next.