Did you not try them already on PSNow? It’s the same service
The same online functionality is available on the 360
Microsoft is shopping for talent, did I miss something? I haven’t seen very much talent shopping, if at all.
Not trying to trigger anyone. Microsoft recently has been shopping for studios with IP’s to add to Gamepass, and there are some very popular IP’s with gamers, but the ‘talent’ that makes those games are technologically mediocre or average at best. We love to laugh at the little bugs and glitches in Bethesda titles and expect them since it can add to the fun charm o...
Best for both of them
Online requirement in GT7 is meant to legitimize race times of players and almost eliminate hack/cheated times on global leaderboards. There still should be a formal offline play mode to the game which is the common criticism
A trophy in the game for doing what the articles title says you can’t do sounds about right for what’s approved
Based off my memory Media Molecule was purchased after LBP2 released in 2010/11. Founded by former Lionhead Studios devs
FromSoftware isn’t an independent studio though, so Sony would’ve needed to purchase them from their parent company. It’s owned by a Japanese media/entertainment company, or something along the lines of that, and they’ve owned FromSoftware since before Demons Souls if my memory serves correct.
He’s mentioning the One X, not the Series X
None, since its units SOLD
There is some content available offline to race in according to the reviews, but it’s so little compared to the main game
The one with the broomstick
I don’t spend any money on psn (aside from ps+ subscription) as I always purchase games physically. I was given an invite last October for PSdirect and was able to grab a PS5 after refreshing the ‘sold out’ cue for a good 20 minutes until they became available again.
I’m pretty sure I was given an invite because I’ve had the same psn ID since 2007, and therefore a loyal customer worthy of an invite. If it was by $ spent on psn I would be at the bottom of the invite list.
I think we are in a transitional period where dlc is considered a micro transaction if it doesn’t include a multiplayer map pack/single player expansion.
A few years ago we started the same thing with the word “exclusive,” and now the change of how gamers perceive the words dlc and MTX.
I didn’t read the article so I can’t comment on what the micro transactions are for this game, but skins and all else under a paywall are something that should be included...
His intent was always in the right place, and then his studio flooded and he lost half of his game due to computer damages, on top of the damages to his workplace in which both the game and his studio needed to be rebuilt. He went through a lot, and tried his best to deliver past what he had lost through a natural disaster and fulfill his promises and vision for launch to the players.
He is also a socially awkward person and has a hard time speaking and doing interviews, but really ...
Microsoft made the software for the Sega consoles, so that purchase could be inevitable due to past partnerships. I have a hard time believing any other Japanese publisher would sell to Microsoft. Nintendo, Sega (Consoles), and Sony have been Japans video entertainment historically, and those developers/publishers have regularly produced games exclusively for those consoles, skipping Xbox. The Xbox does very poorly in Japan, and has been a nation that purchases Nintendo and PlayStation conso...
Bungie was never bought by Activision though. They had a publishing deal with them
Immature in journalism making a headline for clicks, yea I’d agree. It is also the authors opinion piece that others might like to read of games yet to be released
Couldn’t have said it better myself. But I can see MS making a Stadia like box next gen for streaming and digital only before leaving the console market entirely.
A lot of conversation too is that it starts Nintendo and Sony with acquiring the big Japanese publishers, and years from now there’s few publishers left and far less creativity and unforseeable consequences of an industry like that
3 actually. CD (PS1), DVD (PS2), Blu-ray (PS3)