Sony owns the Twisted Metal IP as well...
Come on, those games can't be that expensive to make.
Sorry to piggyback. Do we have any word on if this is an improvement for Xcloud?
Haha
What about Kratos and Red Orbs?
They spelt whole wrong
Yea, I can't find any. Not even the digital versions, Facebook has them going $400 over retail.
Too bad God of War isn't on PSNow. It would've slaughtered the Avengers and Aloy!!
Yeah, everyone's looking for a good deal, but gaming isn't the best hobby when worrying about money. I'm not defending Nintendo either, but they aren't n't as bad as you are making them out to be.
1. Their games have always been initially cheaper than the competition. They were not the company to raise games from $40 to $50, from $50 to $60, or now $60 to $70. That had been the competition. Also note that most of their games have sold on Cartridges, sign...
If your not willing to put money down on, then gaming is not a good hobby for you. Gaming has always been expensive and if you want the best, it's going to cost you more than one way (time, health, money, etc.)
If you were anticipating a fast launch after debut, I can see the frustration. They never gave a drop date. On the hand, this isn't like GTA6... we know GTA6 is coming even if they haven't announced it. HellBlade 2, no one knew there would be a sequel. It is a horse a piece. The gaming world is a lot different from how it was two decades ago. Game developers were dropping Final Fantasies, Devil May Cry's, Resident Evils, and GTA's like they were nothing. Now we get a new game ...
The preparation for a game is extension. My guess is that the planning takes just as long as the computer development. I have no basis on this, would someone be able to confirm or deny?
Agree'd. I'm very confused by the pricing of the PS4 and Xbox One. Generally the prices would have dropped by now. PS2 was selling for under $150 when the PS3 launched (maybe even $99).
It was a very interesting game that I played for two hours. If you can handle the time sync, I say go for it. It's No Man Sky meets Groundhog Day (or some space game meets GHD)
I'd take that bet. With the success of Red Dead 2 singleplayer selling near 20 million, Rockstar would be missing a huge base. There's so many things you can do in an singleplayer experience that cant be done online and viceversa
Okay, I only remember it being generally a Playstation brand game.
^ A lot harder to scalp when you went to the store.
Space Jam was adored because of Looney Toons and Jordan. Now we have a dipshit like Lebraun in such a beloved classic. Dude is an idiot. He may score like Jordan, but lacks character.
The issues originate from the companies. They should offer sales to loyal fans, but they don't. They sell their products to huge companies that will sell to anyone. In an ideal world, they would offer all of the limited editions to the biggest Metroid fans, with online they have the data to see who has put the most hours into each game.
Has he ever been on a Nintendo system before? At this point Smash is a collection of all gaming.
9/10, I'd buy
^ I wouldn't call it a reboot... But they did a fantastic job changing the formula.