Marty is audio designer on this game, whether i get this game or not I'm definitely listening to the soundtrack.
"yes it’s a returning destination from D1 but so what?"
I don't really play Destiny anymore and i'm not a Destiny hater really, but i would be pretty unhappy to have to pay to return to a re-used location.
i'm sure the gameplay is great as always which should be enough to keep a lot of players happy, but locations do play a role in making a game feel fresh.
Shopping Kart Tour!
^what I thought, blind fanboy disagrees because people can't handle a little objective discussion that puts their favourite piece of plastic in any negative light.
What the author AND people in these comments fail to consider are actual games. The price differences are nothing huge this way or the other, but PS Now's game library pales in comparison to Gamepass. I can guarantee I'll be getting blind disagrees, but just look at the list of games from THIS year on Gamepass compared PS Now. You simply can't deny the value.
PS Now has improved for sure, and the cloud streaming is a plus but the selection of games is most impo...
I played the shit out of Oblivion and Skyrim, but tried both Fallout 3 and 4 and couldn't get into them too much, even though i love FPS games the most. Something about the traditional fantasy setting and meelee combat works way better than Fallout. I would definitely recommend it, it's one of the greatest games of its kind.
I don't think simply being open world makes a game hold up, there were plenty of things FH2 did so well. IMO it did many things better than the Crew, which is why it's rated so much higher as well. Better graphics than the crew, the multiplayer was amazing with FM drivatar tech, and the handling of car just feels better than any arcade racer given the variety. The soundtrack is still my favourite.
i honestly can't keep with the Gamepass games, haven't bought a game in so long
Graphically that's true DC is the best looking racing game ever, but the article isn't talking about graphics only. Game design and gameplay in FH2 was miles ahead and has consistently improved with each iteration.
Really incredible value
Are people really able to play these games for that long? They are great classics but I can't handle these games for more than 10 minutes.
Yeaa pretty impressive, it's offered on one platform with the lowest install base. Easily the best FPS multiplayer experience.
It's actually called Shopping Kart Tour.
There is no "they" though, with millions of players 90% of whom aren't involved in these discussions and would be willing to pay for whatever Activision puts in there. At that point you can't really take a stand, it won't make any difference to their revenue, all you can do is be vocal about shit. I'm just assuming this is the case, I don't really follow this nor am i buying the game.
Maybe i didn't read the full thing but this trailer says PvP "for the first time"
Wait Ghost Recon's never had PvP before?? For some reason I remember Advanced warfigher had it.
Well let's just hope the single player is way bigger and better then, which I'm sure it will be with the 2 disc rumour. I have to say though, PS4 lacks heavily in the multiplayer department although singe player games are the best on it. TLOU 1 pretty good multiplayer, they could've done more with it in TLOU2. Xbox for all it's lack of exclusives is the best for multiplayer, Halo/Forza/Gears all have incredible multiplayer modes.
I'm liking the focus on atmosphere and intensity instead of just shoot as many people as possible. Those explosions look beautiful, even though it may not be final gameplay.
In other words, story writer does what story writer wants because it's their f****n story. If you want something else please write your own. If it's objective criticism of the actual plot or the depth of storytelling, feel free to write objectively about it.
Wtf are you talking about. Nintendo is incredibly successful in their niche. Are you aware of just how popular Nintendo DS is still to this day??
Even if you were actually right on some planet, teaming up with Sony would have meant sharing profits and constant conflict with one company having to eat the other by the end, and it would never be an even combination of the market as other competitors would take more market share, like Sega.