Any of these mechanics can be turned off? I loved the first game, but I'm not really into RPG stuff. I would like to free roam, carefree, causing trouble, not bothering much about my clothes, my beard or my weight.
There are barely five games I can recall on n64. Mario Kart 64 for sure.
Imagine when Dreams comes out! How many of these creations will pour over the PSN. Lol
Very good game!
Of course. I will play some PS Now on my smartphone right now. And it's a brand new released game. Oh, wait...
Me too. Awesome game.
MS hardware is awesome (Xbox one x) but Sony exclusive software is leagues ahead! Simply stunning!
I loved the first one and I surely want to play this, but adding rpg elements to other genres doesn't sound good to me. I'm not an rpg guy and I'm easily annoyed by intrusive stats management, crafting, grinding stuff. Hope they haven't messed too much with the formula!
"Where Does Spiderman PS4 Go From Here?" Xbox, Switch, PC, PSnow? Just dreaming...
Less than 5, I would guess.
I suspect Microsoft will push the same concept with Xbox next gen, since they have this 'no one left behind philosophy'. They probably will offer some kind of cloud based streaming version of more intensive games as an option to og Xbox one and Xbox one S consoles.
The future! Oh, the horror!!
What about launching on other platforms? Just saying.
Alan Wake sequel!! Please!!
Both, in my case. My daughter loves them.
Bring it to The Vault!
Winter is coming!
These "why A is better than B" articles usually reads: "because I personally like it more".
Wow! Great numbers.
"as it gives the characters much more weight to their motions" I really don't understand why people fell for this "adds weight" argument or got used to bad controls because of this excuse. I always prefer snap controls and fast movements. Pressing a button and seeing my character complete the movement half a second later because of realistic animations breaks the immersion for me. But I haven't played RDR2 yet, so I'll let the jury speaks first.