People like Nintendo games. And when you spend $350 for a product, there’s a reasonable expectation that parts of said product will work properly for longer than three months. They were sued for their faulty products and still haven’t fixed them. They are screwing their fans.
Not in the right way, unfortunately.
You got the opportunity to repeatedly unbox a new one. Unboxing new electronics is an amazing experience.
I think OLED was a mistake(without a performance bump). The stuttering in lower framerate sources with that technology is nearly unbearable. It takes a lot to get used to if you’re the type to notice that kind of thing.
They did. Director’s Cut upgrade is $19.99 for PS4 and $29.99 for PS5, I believe. Or am I misunderstanding your comment?
I have to say, I’m thoroughly enjoying it on PS5.
Lmao. No worries. I got a chuckle.
I am suddenly seeing bully Spider-Man say “oooo” to Harry Osborn.
Plenty of people attempt to, though 😂
It didn’t really take much time to switch battery packs in the first place, honestly. And like a second to turn the controller back on.
You’ll get hate because it’s nonsense. @AnnaDea pretty much covered it.
Agreed. I enjoyed Returnal but it takes a bit out of you.
I’ll admit it. I don’t want gamepass on PlayStation.
Agreed. I play on PS5, but even I know the Xbox boost wins. No shocker there. I can honestly say I’m jealous about their boost feature.
Yes! I was hoping someone would understand what I meant.
Yeah, it’d be really unfair(and very stressful) to the developers for Sony to make them start from the ground up for the PS5. For HFW and GoW, I mean.
I’ve never actually played Resistance. I’ve never been an FPS fan. They always made me dizzy. As someone who has played it, what stands out about it compared to others?
BattleCat. Damn it. I wanted a game based around an actual battle cat.
Whoa. Kind of weird. I can’t really imagine Far Cry as third person. It’ll definitely be interesting.
As far as I have seen, if there are improvements or new features they are taken into account in the review score.