Checked it out on Switch; This game is excellent.
Time to move onto deep learning as an industry standard, and improve upon it, so we don't need to render in native resolutions at all.
Most video games are multi-platform. If you think it's going to be an anchor, then it's going to be an anchor for 99 percent of the industry in general. Think bigger lol.
Probably one of the best, period. Definitely going to go down on many top 10 lists in the years to come.
PLAY THIS GAME. It is incredible.
Dead Space STILL looks amazing to this day. What a masterpiece.
Doesn't Kirby destroy part of the moon in one of the games? Not only that, but Bayonetta is ridiculously strong as well, like punching God in the face strong.
It's a shame that it sold so poorly, because Mankind Divided is an excellent game.
They also had to patch it dozens of times. I love Witcher 3, but it was also a mess at launch. I lost an entire save file, missions that couldn't be completed, freezes, frame drops galore. Still loved it, but I had to put it down for awhile until some major patches came out after launch day.
The worst part is the game is actually really, really good on capable hardware. Fantastic writing and mission structure.
Try working in the health or restaurant industry lol. A good friend of mine is a paramedic, and she regularly works 24 hour shifts, and has to sometimes watch people die in front of her. Doesn't get paid as much as any dev. Or cooks/restuarant managers, where normal shifts are easily 12 hours on your feet with very few, if any breaks. Or manual labor in general, literally back breaking work. Someday, hopefully, automation will make it so humans have to work far less, but for the moment, y...
I'm lucky enough to have a Series X, but you're looking at probably 150 million owners of PS4 and Xbox One compared to what, a few million max on Series X and PS5 world-wide? They just came out a month ago, and no one can find one (nor can anyone find new graphics cards), or can't afford, etc. People are going to be getting their first PS5 five years from now still when they can afford it. I'm loving the game, but I think the best move for the future of the company (public per...
Well, if MS weren't able to manufacture as many consoles as Sony, that's still a business loss. PS5 was clearly ready earlier, and MS had to rush to release as to not give everyone in the market for a new console with only the choice of buying a PS5. I have a Series X, but the tools weren't ready and tuned in time for developers, and the console build wasn't finalized early enough to allow for manufacturing enough to meet demand either. And now public perception is vastly weig...
Not like the AI was any better with Witcher 3 lol.
Eh, even if designed for younger audiences, you can still even attempt to tell them a story. For example, Super Mario RPG is a simple RPG, relatively easy, and can be enjoyed by children. They still put alot of effort and attention into telling a good and detailed story, however. Pokemon Sword/Shield is "You want to beat all the gyms and your rival trails behind you the entire time doing the same thing."
The DLC was great though.
Hero Mode for Twilight Princess HD actually gave me a whole new appreciation for the game. When I originally beat it on Gamecube, I was really disappointed, especially after Wind Waker. Too easy, dark and mud-like green and browns all over the place, story was basically OoT 2.0. Played it again on Wii U and absolutely fell in love with it.
Quality mode is wayyy better than Performance mode. Crisper image, and stable/smooth 30fps opposed to a jittery, constantly dropping 50-60.
Pretty much every AAA, multi-plat game that's released in the last month has had crashing issues for all platforms...
Kinda concerning.
The quality mode on Series X is very solid. The stable 30 feels ALOT better than the stuttery 60 and frame drops on Performance mode, and the graphics look much cleaner. I switched it over after watching this video earlier, and it almost feels and plays like a different game. Somehow feels smoother than Performance mode (perhaps due to better frame pacing and no drops), and I haven't had that momentary freeze problem since switching over. In conclusion, quality mode on Series X makes for ...
Cyberpunk on high end PC looks incredible.