So the headline is “Xbox Series S is now a real threat to PS5” and then in the first paragraph that bold declaration becomes “almost to the point where I’d consider it a genuine threat”.
Smells like clickbait to me.
Yay?
‘Cuz I want another game set specifically in Silent Hill?!?
That’s just silly.
No one wears white pants in a horror game.
Stop telling us how to use logic and common sense.
How does she miss that the detail differences are because the Shield version appears to be rendered at a different gamma level?
It seems the editorial staff at Forbes doesn't know the definition of the word "literally".
I suppose they're trying to guarantee themselves a strong Q4-Q1 performance.
Not the worst idea with Covid keeping a lot of people isolated and craving new entertainment, though I don't really see the point in capping sales of a virtual product.
The game is culling geometry just outside of the camera frustum, I suppose they decided it wasn't a good idea to update the source code.
Perhaps Sony doesn't want to pay Microsoft for the privilege of using a bulky filesystem with features a console doesn't need when exFat is more than adequate and more widely adopted?
More drama surrounding this game...can’t wait to read ALL about it 🙄
“An art direction”?
Sounds like a preview, but without a grammar check.
@TheDragonSlayer
The biggest group of consumers who play video games in the US is adults 18-34.
Perhaps you should take the buggy back to Amish country and pray to be better informed?
As is the character model.
Meh, Vice are always whinging about something.
Not worth a click.
I find the lack of quality content on Microsoft game consoles compared to Sony’s “quite staggering”.
Just sayin’.
Yeah, the two consoles are running compatible AMD PC CPUs. Developers will have to tweak their games for the new platform just as they tweaked them for the Pro, just as they’ve been doing on Steam for years.
People just need to chill out and stop manufacturing drama for no reason.
Sony will do what they usually do (and what Microsoft seems to never do) - show off games that people want to buy.
Yeaaaah, I'm not clicking another link from this crappy site.
You do you, thegamer.com, let us worry about ourselves. 🤨
How in the hell is Atari:
1. still in business
2. large enough to have more than one division?