"16 times the games"
"me me me"
- TheDragonSlayer, 2020
16x the detail - Todd Howard, probably.
Love this series. Walmart sold a double pack that had the first Prince of Persia and Splinter Cell together in a bundle. Played this game so much. Warrior Within was my favorite.
I just bought Spyro for my wife. It has the whole first game on cart and bits of the second and third. It downloads the remaining without a code. Basically like an update. That's how it should be done if they are going this route because even if it has to download the entire game you still have to have the cart in the console in order to play.
I thought they went offline a while ago. I tried finding a match a couple years ago in UC2 but couldn't. But UC2 multiplayer was the most fun I've ever had in a multiplayer game. Met some cool people and we'd all play plunder together. Score the first 4/5 really quickly then have a 20+ minute deathmatch.
That was in 2009. Man time really goes by fast.
It was the first year but it has improved considerably. I've been in the market for a new monitor and purchased a curved 32in 1440p 144hz with Freesync for $270. Cheapest I've ever seen for something like that although I'm not sure if I'll like the curve or not. Never used one.
Probably spent more development time on this than actual first party games.
Has it been said if it will be the same Spiderman from the PS4 game or a different one?
I've been saying it for years. Bethesda releases half finished games built from an engine that is beyond outdated and rely on their fans to fix their games with unofficial patches, better textures, better user interfaces etc. I may be wrong but I remember reading an article where they are using the same engine for the next Elder Scrolls.
They didn't have the ability at the time to process the refund but had the ability to process your payment. Sounds about right.
Glad I didn't buy it day one. Was really looking forward to playing this with my wife and brothers. Doesn't make sense why it took them so long to make what they did thus far. I've been reading and other people say its just a bunch of go here, get this, bring it back quests. Also, progression needs to go beyond cosmetic.
That's exactly what I did.
Had the game since release. Played a little bit but couldn't get into it. Started it up again this week and couldn't put it down. Finished it last night. Going to do a second play thru.
Something similar happened with Fallout 4 on the Xbox One a few years ago. The game and DLC if I am correct was priced free. Microsoft ended up revoking them shortly after and offered like $10 credit. But if you were lucky and downloaded it you could still play it as long as you didn't connect to live.
Agreed. They cancel Viseral's single player Star Wars game because "people don't want to play linear or single player games anymore" but never cancelled A Way Out. That game looks like straight up garbage. Graphics look like they're a first release game on last gen and looks boring as all get out.
Didn't EA's CEO just say people don't really want a linear game? Wasn't that the reason Visceral's Star Wars game was cancelled? Rather have that than this.
Clearly there is a large group of people who have no problem with micro transactions or they wouldn't be in a game. I can't stand them either but it looks like they are here to stay. If people would stop buying their games, they would remove micro transactions in an instant.
Hmm...So people complain about violence towards women in The Last of Us part 2 but this is okay. Got it.
Only a handful of games will actually be able to hit 4k 120fps if any at all. The ones that potentially do will be esports titles or indies. Definitely not going to see it in an open world game. Don't get me wrong I'd love to it to be a constant 4k 120fps but I know it won't. We barely got 1080p at 60fps on ps4.