Pleasantly surprised at the good reviews this is getting. The Coalition knows what they're doing with doing with Gears and this kinda popped out of no where.
This Campaign Expansion announced and released within a month kinda busts the myth of MS/Game Pass/GaaS junk from their major franchises.
My Series S is a second console tying me over until Halo Infinite.
As it is today, sure details aren't as crisp as One X (forget comparing anything to my PS5), but I am loving Halo MCC and Gears 5 MP in 120hz even if it is just 1080p. It has its place and yes, it's still a speedy machine. You feel the Zen 2 CPU advantage immediately.
Kotaku purposefully avoids scores in their reviews to not partake in score aggregate systems. This dates back to 2009.
So your justification for disliking them is incorrect and really shows that you don't bother to open any of these reviews up. Have you ever been on the website before even?
If they care about those things in the games they play and it makes the experience worse for them, they make note of it when reviewing?
You either don't know what a review is, or you want websites to self-censor on topics they consistently bring attention to.
Kotaku has a consistent approach to their review and opinion pieces. It sounds like they're offering an opinion, and you're just crapping on it. That's not you having your own opinion, that's just being pissy for the sake of being pissy.
If the TIs are like the rumors, these cards are already known about and widely discussed - just double the RAM of the existing 3070&80
You know exactly the angle Kotaku puts in their reviews. They don't hide it, and that's the kind of website they want to be. You aren't their target or intended audience but you still let yourself get upset by it...
To both the earlier comments: this is not GaaS. They the developers have stated it specifically to not be so. This is absolutely not Avengers
The message of the game: Being blinded by revenge and hate gets you no where, hurts the people you care about, and leads to more harm than good.
If you interpreted it some other way, that speaks more to you and your inherent prejudices than it does about the content of the game.
Imalwaysright, you're sounding sooo triggered
It feels appropriate playing a game as somber as Ghost of Tsushima so fluidly without background noise from that thing.
Until you hit the 30 second time-to-rev-up-the-disc-for-no -reason interval the PS5 has. Perfectly silent otherwise
Jail?
You can't be serious
My opinion is going down the more I play it.
Waypoint routing is completely wrong sometimes
I couldn't drive my car through a police baracade after a mission. Good thing there was a fast travel point just outside.
The last enemy to get a checkpoint in a mission clipped through an elevator.
Robotic suitcase dog floats in mid air. Suitcase is invisible. Suitcase reappears floating above the ground.
Floating cell phones randomly in a hallway.
No Man's Sky was an indie game from a mobile developer missing content, it wasn't fundamentally broken running under 20fps after 8 years of development from a top-tier world-class developer.
Donkey Kong gets barely more respect by Nintendo than Star Fox at this point. It's sad that Nintendo's platforming expertise is only on a twice-a-gen Mario lately
A palette-cleansing decision that would be fully supported by the full-time QA testers of Demon's Souls
I've got a 2070 Super, 8GB of VRAM.
Windows 10 shows my GPU constantly at 100% with >90% VRAM utilization.
Once you get it up and going let us know how it performs. Your i7 CPU definitely won't be a bottleneck
As a PC owner of this game, I celebrate the benefits.
But maybe the game would actually run on the platforms with 150m users that it was supposed to be built for, if they prioritized that during their obscene crunch time instead of RTX GPUs
Halo MCC's big push into 2021 is to implement mods. Maybe that'll come down to console