Really enjoyed my 360 up until it killed itself. Good time to be a gamer. The jump from last gen really let developers experiment more and we got some really great genre defining games that generation. Still replay bioshock to this day. Remember my older brother saying gears looked like i was playing a movie. Had lots of fun with lost planet. Finished Mass Effect and my 360 died. After that PS3 was out and i had saved enough to get it so i went back to playstation which has always been my mai...
ive actually never tried remote play but at $200 this is an easy purchase for me. other than the occasional AAA game or pc exclusive, i do all my gaming on handhelds. as long as the battery life is decent this looks like a pretty good handheld for any ps5 owner.
this shits all subjective. just enjoy the game and don't stress out about what other people think about it. i liked the first one a lot, pretty much one of the only games that actually stuck out to me from that generation. sequel is better in every way. been doing all the side quests before continuing the main story. so if you liked the first one the sequel wont disappoint you.
never in the world thought activision would be bought. crazy thing Microsoft did. its great for them.
Don't know how i feel about it though. Doesn't matter who it is but so many ips under one company, makes me wonder what its going to cost us gamers.
as much as i like gamepass these articles are pointless. ive downloaded like 20 games during the year. played less than half of those and finished i think only one. halo infinite. what's the implication of mentioning the total cost of all games? its all subjective really.
im on pc and check the app at least once a week. always see a couple new games. only time i actually know in advance about something being added is when its a "big" game. to be fair i don't really follow any xbox related sites nor do i have the console. gamepass is affordable enough where its just another recurring subscription that i check from time to time to see if it has anything good to play.
installed the wd black sn850 in the morning. ps5 detected speed said 6.5 i think. anybody know if there's been an ssd that actually goes up to 7? also would like to see temp test with the cover on and off.
i never played the lost legacy. tempted to try it out on pc though. hope its not a botchy port.
Are we just going to ignore PCs. With game pass on pc i will definitely play the best version.
its almost unplayable on pc. got it with gamepass but game stutters constantly. its been pretty decent so far but stopped playing until it gets updated.
i was being a bit hyperbolic. "most" gen 4 ssds will work which is plenty more than the single one ssd from microsoft. its still a beta feature things can change more options can de added.
you cant listen to the fanboys from either side. just ignore them. my problem with the xbox ssd is that its proprietary. there is no incentive for it to go on sale or be discontinued at a later date. it might happen but i wouldn't bet on it.
on playstation any ssd will work. might not be as fast as the internal ssd if you get a gen3 but at least you will have plenty of options and that will drive ssd prices down.
ill take off the shelf over proprieta...
i keep adding these games to my library hoping ill get to them some day. ill try out the tennis game. last tennis game i played was on the psp.
great game. got it on steam. it would have been great to play on switch.
ive had to move so many times i cant actually remember what i did with all my games. at the time i do remember selling off the few ones that had some value to them. i got $150 for demons souls collectors edition about 6 years ago.
i might have 3d dot game heroes stored somewhere as i remember that game being fairly rare at the time. also a great game. does folklore have some crazy value now? i would love to play that game again.
those are all pretty decent. missing outriders on pc though. might sub again when i finish what im playing on ubisoft plus or whatever their service is called.
i canceled my subscription last month. not enough games that interest me at the moment and price doubled on pc so it wasn't a difficult decision. its a good service, if it has the games you like, nothing more.
i dont see it, not yet at least. at best it only looks/performs better than on past consoles. that's only if your internet speed can handle it and even then who knows what the input lag is like. not so much of an argument if you compare it to 7 year old consoles.
what's the point of this. if you like games play them where you can. even your smart phone. hardware wise pc will always be at the forefront. the rest will be debatable and a matter of personal choice.
I have been having some connection issues but when it works its a pretty great experience. love the hardware. the worst part is that this only makes me want a "real" playstation portable even more. would easily pay $500 to play all past playstation games and some sort of streaming/native option for ps5 games.