I loved Heavy Rain but B2S really creeped me out for some reason and took away from some of my enjoyment. The military chapters were great but the thing with the scientist William Defoe plays I thought was eerie. I have Detroit as a monthly PS+ game so maybe I’ll play it one day
There was a f2p version on the PS3 store (might still be there) and a version of it in PS Home. That’s my only experience with it but it seemed like a party/trivia game. Not sure what the full titles were like
@Kushwood, Mm was making games in Dreams for a few years after launch. Not sure if there’s a team that still does. The same year Dreams launched they announced the studio was expanding. That’s the last I heard of them in the news.
Quick search: it looks like they are focused on a mp project.
Media Molecule was created by ex Lionhead devs, and Sony bought Mm in 2010
I’ve had a PS3 a year before MGS4 came out, and I’m not an MGS expert by any means, but what do you mean “Sony has this deal in place”?
Ninja theory doesn’t own the IP
I would say under appreciated/skipped by many gamers when it released 10(?) years ago. The shelves were full of other third person shooters with a heavily influenced story at the time. I completed it 5 years ago and it wasn’t a hard cleanup for a platinum trophy either. I really enjoyed it and would highly recommend it today
Do you think these gift packages could be paid for by $70 games, or could the holiday gift packages be to influence better review scores?
I think I have $10 in credits and got a $50 gift card as a holiday gift. I might find a store so I can see what I’m buying
On all of them yea. There was a hard one in World at War map pack as well
Orchard last week was trying to crown single use battery powered controllers as forward thinking over rechargeable controllers, from a device likely using a rechargeable battery. Xbox doesn’t need to learn how a disc tray works either, they need to move on from it. PlayStation hasn’t had a disc tray, or AA batteries starting with the PS3 in 2006, 17yrs ago now.
10,003 kills in BF: Bad Company multiplayer, along with getting all the online awards for 100% trophies/achievements was a pretty bad one.
Some people had problems in World at War single player trophies if I remember but I didn’t have a problem. Killzone 2 multiplayer trophy for being top 1% player for the week was quite a commitment too. 10,000 kills in Resistance 2 wasn’t challenging but time consuming. Those are my most ‘memorable’ 100%
I downloaded the ‘complete edition’ or whatever it was called for $2 about 7yrs ago in hopes of trophy hunting it for a platinum. It always sounded fun and I would like to commit time to it but not enough for a platinum trophy
It sounds like episodic content for his next game but I’ll take a guess here, he means its Factions 2 (whatever it will be called) and episodic content is seasons/chapters 1,2,3 etc. F2P, has a story, and your faction community are actual players and not just a number that lives or dies like in the Factions 1 twelve week journey.
Just a guess since Factions 2 was cancelled from Part 2 for a larger project, and Part 2 released two and a half years ago. Crickets from ND since...
FH5 was released in 2021. The article is about 2022 looking into 2023 for Xbox
That’s Xbox one and series S/x, not just series x/s
It’s been on PC game pass if you have ultimate
What are you talking about? KZ2 never released on PS4 or PC
I think you’re getting disagrees because very few people believe you played the game at all. I can’t blame them either Orchard. I would also doubt you did too. Sure you’re looking forward to “it”, but few would believe you played it. I’m looking forward to NG+ too, but I haven’t played the new one yet either, or finished 2018 fully. It’s there if I play it.
Apparently it’s a pretty good game
Yea probably some lawsuits. Imagine flipping your car in game but you forgot to buckle yourself to the couch, and the haptic suit thrusts you to the ceiling and you feel like you were in an accident. I kid, but considering the cost of a haptic suit it would be cheaper (to start) for the customer to actually pursue the hobby of track driving in real life. Interesting concept though