Straley states that "it’s an argument for unionization that someone who was part of the co-creation of that world and those characters isn’t getting a credit or a nickel for the work they put into it."
I have no comment on how involved he was but I do think the way he is addressing this is fair. I suspect he doesn't have a legal leg to stand on as he worked on a project that he did not secure any IP rights for. Calling for methods to ensure those rights are be...
It is a great game. I may double-dip on this one when it goes on sale.
I'm still pissed off that Microsoft won't fix my out-of-warranty Series controller that has stick drift. Nintendo and Sony replace all controllers with stick drift issues for free, but Microsoft won't. That is reason enough to only buy my games on Playstation going forward.
Edit: I would even pay for them to repair it but they won't. They told me to throw it away and buy a new one.
Not surprising considering RE2 and 3 were from a completely different perspective from the remakes which was more consistent with the original RE4. Aiming and shooting is what needs to be improved upon from the original. The VR version of RE4 has much better aim and shoot mechanics, so much so that it makes the game a bit too easy.
This is how discovery often works. In MS's defense here, if the only way they know the release date of COD is by Googling it then they really don't have first hand knowledge of the release date. These are legal briefs going back and forth here.
Knowing something in a legal sense here. These are legal filings being dissected by journalist who don't understand legal filings.
I'm fine juggling games around on and off my internal drive. More likely to buy games for the PS5 just because I have +2TB of storage on it. MS messed this one up, big time.
Fuck off with the 3d generic action adventure crap. Give me more classic 2d Castlevania or GTFO.
I'm going to play devil's advocate and say that, yes it does have a story, but no it doesn't have a narrative. A narrative is a written or spoken account of connected events. There is some of that in Elden Ring, and I love how they handle the story in that game and wouldn't change a thing -- but i don't think it rises to the level of "a narrative". But that is just like my opinion.
Agreed. These services don't need online features anymore to still sell. I mostly have Plus Essentials for the cloud saves, tbh.
Was excited for this one, but it is looking more and more like an add to my wishlist/wait for a sale kinda game.
Linus Tech Tips did a pretty informal blind test on their staff, and I don't think any of them could perceive differences in input latency between native frames and generated AI frames.
Which is absolutely fine since he wasn't comparing Sony to MS in his comment to begin with.
Woah! Sonic Frontiers is $35...didn't that game JUST come out?
Just for reference: Millennials include adults in their early 40s.
Console exclusivity sucks, but it does lead to console sales. Between my PS5 and SeriesX, the PS5 has way more play time on it. About the only two games I've played on the SeriesX has been Forza 5 and Halo Infinite.
My Steam Deck and PS5 are excited for FSR 2.1
"failed to hit its targets around Game Pass subscription growth."
I hate this metric we apply to everything these days. If something isn't growing or didn't grow as much as we thought it would then it is chalked up as basically failing.
What is a second party game?
On PC yes you do.