All the recent dice games look and play alike. They tried to make a uniform look starting with battlefront. For me, the last decent battlefield was 4. Even hardline was better than the recent crap.
I enjoyed the entire game, although some objectives were a little unclear when trying to open certain areas. But that is one of the hazards of an open world game. Still, I spent a long time in this world and was sad when it ended. Great game for sure, screw the reviews.
I enjoyed shadow fall and the multiplayer. I got stuck at the spot in the campaign where they throw waves of enemies at you with little help. Every now and then, I try to go back and beat it. I will eventually.
Dualshock 4 still feels great. Cant wait to see if this improves on it that much. Reading some of the comments, I cant believe people still have an issue with the symmetrical sticks. I imagine some real challenged people crashing their thumbs together when they play.
Very fun game. I would love a sequel. The first person controls were hard at first, but once you learn the trick to quick aim, its cake. Another overlooked classic.
Who are you and why would I waste time looking up a quote from you? Arguments of prolonging dead games are from made up scenarios, not facts. The fact is that there are inherent problems with crossplay based off of the systems they come from. Switch has lag, PC has cheaters. Ps4 and xbone are the most similar, but dont really benefit from crossplay, other than some competitive games or shooters. In theory, yes, crossplay would be fun with the right type of game, but until then, most people w...
All the recent dice games look and play alike. They tried to make a uniform look starting with battlefront. For me, the last decent battlefield was 4. Even hardline was better than the recent crap.
I enjoyed the entire game, although some objectives were a little unclear when trying to open certain areas. But that is one of the hazards of an open world game. Still, I spent a long time in this world and was sad when it ended. Great game for sure, screw the reviews.
As cool as this is, they will probably still have conventional cooling, so it will be interesting to see what the final product looks like.
Stadia is straight garbage. If I were to choose, it would be ps now, because of games. But I also hate ps now. Actually, I hate streaming.
I enjoyed shadow fall and the multiplayer. I got stuck at the spot in the campaign where they throw waves of enemies at you with little help. Every now and then, I try to go back and beat it. I will eventually.
Dualshock 4 still feels great. Cant wait to see if this improves on it that much. Reading some of the comments, I cant believe people still have an issue with the symmetrical sticks. I imagine some real challenged people crashing their thumbs together when they play.
That's ok. It's only 20 bucks.
Very fun game. I would love a sequel. The first person controls were hard at first, but once you learn the trick to quick aim, its cake. Another overlooked classic.
Know what flopped harder? Wii u. #neverforget.
Beast, schmeast. Talk with the games.
I love how they are drip feeding information. Its driving the media crazy.
It's cool. I still use it for my PSP, and ps1 games. Also the huge backlog of RPGs I have on it. Great little system.
Lol!
What the...?! You might want to ask sony.
Who are you and why would I waste time looking up a quote from you? Arguments of prolonging dead games are from made up scenarios, not facts. The fact is that there are inherent problems with crossplay based off of the systems they come from. Switch has lag, PC has cheaters. Ps4 and xbone are the most similar, but dont really benefit from crossplay, other than some competitive games or shooters. In theory, yes, crossplay would be fun with the right type of game, but until then, most people w...
What? Everyone said it would be great for gaming? Everyone said it would be a utopia where everyone could have fun together. lol. People are stupid.
Pretty sure the problem didnt just manifest in the last month.