I agree, there wasn’t much content I found enjoyable. Though I’m sure final fantasy fans were excited, but I've always found Japanese games cringy and awkward. I gave Gravity Rush on the vita a fair try as an early adopter to the handheld, which confirmed my personal view that Japanese games are awkward in my opinion. Let the hate flow, I don’t care. It’s opinion
@monkey I agree with you, but Sony has been keen with organic development and a history of partnered development. It’s very unlikely in my opinion Sony would acquire a developer or publisher out of the blue without a strong relationship. For Microsoft it’s almost opposite in their long game survival in the gaming space. Microsoft is a bit bipolar in their acquisitions and go for it with studios they’ve had little or no partnership with. For the sake of gaming I hope Microsoft’s first party fo...
If I’m not mistaken, Sony sold their Shares in square enix at the end of the PS3 lifecycle, so that’s a long stretch
My guess is they will be identical, though it’s the studios first shot outside of PS3/Vita/PS4 development. There might be a slight challenge for reaching out to other platforms, but it’s not like all of SD Studio employs people who have exclusively worked game development on PS. There’s likely plenty employees of SD who have developed on XBox. I’d expect little to no difference between PS and XB versions of the game
The OP mentioned he was joking, said “he’s kidding, relax guys.” No need to have a tickled bum over it
And yes, this game is multiplatform, or “otherwise”
@ DJStotty, Depends on how one looks at it. I mean Minecraft was already multiplatform before the MS purchase Mojang, so my hard copy like many others doesn’t display the Xbox game studios logo on the box art, but I haven’t booted the game up in ages so for all I know the boot up screen of Minecraft could now show the Xbox logo on startup via game patch update.
But for MLB, this is flat out a PlayStation first part studio developing and PS publishing a game at launch on Xbox, which w...
Gosh, I hope this game is good!
A bit sour are you? Most PS gamers don’t repurchase games they've already played, but buy sequels and new IPs. Hell, my last repurchase was in 2012 with the Jak and Daxter collection on PS3. And I experienced TLoU for the first time on PS4, much like a lot of gamers who skipped GoW3 on PS3, or Uncharted on PS3 for playing on 360. Unless someone skipped PS4 and has a PS5 now, there’s few who are purchasing/repurchasing a “remaster”
For PS4 exclusives, the PS5 is the patc...
I might be the minority, but I find bf5 to have similar gameplay elements to bf3 and 4. It’s certainly not bf1. I mean, bf5 offers everything bf fans loved from the previous entries that bf1 lacked, plus all the dlc is free
I remember it, and I enjoyed it but it was a very short game with near zero replay ability. Ready at Dawn had a great showcase of what they can create with 1886 with story and graphics, and probably learned to make future games less linear if it’s at the technical level of 1886. All it offers in memory is an interesting setting, pretty graphics, and an easy platinum trophy
I feel you, I was disappointed with the Horizon reveal as I don’t enjoy RPGs and dialogue select. Wasn’t interested in playing Horizon but a coworkers word of mouth sold me to try it. IMO it was a mistake to start it. I first played last February and I’m about 15hrs in over the course of 11 months. I’ll finish it one day, as I like to get all the trophies in the games I play. But HZD has been a struggle for me to play from an enjoyability standpoint. Herman Hulst is now no longer with Guerill...
The Black Hand will bite him faster than Visari nuking his own city 😂 I joke, I joke. The OP has likely never played them
In those biased years, KZ2 wasn’t even a nominee for the TGA game of the year 🙄
Lot of flak from users saying this is a Sony fanboy site, but they haven’t been here for over 10 years. I remember the saying “Sony Defense Force” on here in the hight of the PS360 days. What a time
Agreed, but for the best KZ days, Call of Duty was already stealing a bunch of the FPS sales and player base when the series was in its prime. With Shadow Fall and the original fans that loved 1,2, and 3 felt disjointed as Shadow Fall wasn’t the gritty war torn atmosphere of KZ 1-3, and took place decades after in a time of ‘peace’ between the galactic factions. Many KZ fans including myself felt Shadow Fall was made to appeal to the typical “your the hero” FPS fan that 1-3 didn’t portraying...
Not sure if it’s on the list, but I disliked HZD. Struggling to get through it since last February. Dialogue select has always been a turn off for me figuring out which dialogue finishes the conversation where the important parts could be made into a cutscene, yet I have to ask baseless and uninteresting questions to continue gameplay. Anyway it’s on PC now so those players can enjoy it.
Since initial reveal as an RPG I had a sense it wasn’t my type of game, but a coworker...
The mp is pristine and plays a lot like bf4, and all the dlc if free like in battlefront 2. I understand initial grudges based off the single player stories. The “don’t like it, don’t buy it” thing. Many passed on it due to emotional grudges with single player stories were handled based on actual historical events, but the multiplayer is prime battlefield.
I still play this game often. Though I can’t complain of 20 conquest maps, I still would have liked to see a Normandy Invasion, Battle of Stalingrad, Fall of Berlin, or Battle of Okinawa themed maps
Microsoft hasn’t purchased Zenimax yet. That finalizes in June. Doom is also not a Microsoft game no more than one could say Sunset Overdrive is a Sony game
Imagine if Sony advertised the PS5 as “the most powerful PlayStation ever”
My phone is slow and incorrectly auto fills regularly, but choice words you have my friend. Bless you