Boo hoo boo hoo
It's like the summer didn't exist where everyone was concerned about Ragnarok actually releasing this year when month after month went by without anything.
Because of their delays out of 2022, Microsoft has more gameplay footage out there for 2023 than Sony by a long shot. Guess I should copy/paste these whines and replace Redfall and Starfield with Spider-Man 2 and Factions 2
Maybe it could be as simple as... fine print to announce a title at TGA being a requirement of releasing more than one game the current year.
At what expense or hurt to gamers? Boo hoo they don't see a trailer.
Sony only had PC trailers but people aren't saying PlayStation gamers are hurt or in such great pain by Spider-Man 2 (the only first-party PS5 non-VR game with a stated 2023 date) not being there.
Not counting the Horizon expansion as that's DLC, nor DS2 as that's second-party.
The reviews of older AC titles seem mid-to-decent; players of those games, how they hold up to you?
Didn't play them when I was younger, but after Elden Ring and Sekiro especially I'm hooked on anything FROM is doing.
Day One too for me
Each trailer this year has been gold, it looks bonkers and incredible
You can't turn those types of hints off, I had off all those options, and I've had my PS5 since launch day.
Please let them have a setting where we can disable any and all task hints. This game world is my favorite open world and is so gorgeous, and combat so gratifying and rewarding. 96 hours I played, platinumed and all.
But take ten seconds to solve a puzzle and Aloy or an NPC will chime in. My spouse came onto Forbidden West hot off of GOW 2018 and couldn't get into it for that reason. I don't think he'll ever return to Horizon as even Ragnarok he switched over to...
I agree that this was the roughest PS4 first-party title. The dialogue was bad because Deacon was such a bitter character, not because he fulfilled any stereotype. It was so annoying his constant grunting and his dismissiveness towards the NPCs that dealt with his condescending attitude.
The mixed-race lesbian couple was a total cloche stereotype though. They checked three diversity boxes by writing two shallow characters who had personality traits that contrasted harshly w...
Publisher agreements differ game to game especially with regards to bonuses and royalties. Some tie it to sales numbers, some tie it to sustained player count, infamously some were and still are tied to the Metacritic rating.
And devs will get whatever their negotiated cut is after... The publisher, marketing, platform holder & retailer fees, etc get their money.
IIRC, People Can Fly lamented how they didn't get bonuses from Square for Outriders a...
Apparently it's triggering to say that I called this months ago
UE5 runs well on SSDs half the speed of the PS5's, and now there are SSDs with even faster speeds. By the time real UE5-first games come out, DirectStorage as an API (that MS develops) will be further refined and start getting adopted.
Get off your anti-Xbox nonsense. All first party platforms provide third parties support. This is a stupid thing to argue.
The Coalition was heavily credited for improving UE5 due to their optimizations for Xbox which benefit the engine as a whole.
I'm not an engineer trying to improve the value proposition of a service, I'm a gamer suggesting something I'd like to see that's not yet being done by any major player.
However they'd be able to answer that problem - "if they can tie a known physical install to the account"
Local PS3 support would be fantastic, but I don't see that becoming a thing until the PS6 when the sheer power available can brute-force through any inefficiencies in emulation. They do need to improve the Classics Catalog too.
Here's something I'd love to see any console service do - if I own the game physically, *and* I subscribe to the service, let me play the game without the disc inserted when I'm online after I do an initial install. Sony won't put...
I pointed out the graphics to a friend that sent me a picture of him playing, joking that he's playing Monster Rancher on PS1.
"The graphics aren't bad"
I told him nah, it's so objectively bad that even IGN pointed it out. He said yeah it stutters then:
"Like I don’t mind the sub par graphics cuz it is fun"
What's supposed to be the response to something like that? That he's not...
Steam Deck represents the best and worst to me. I absolutely loved mine the first week, but I RMA'd when I realized mine had a series of dead pixels after I started playing a game with bright colors.
For all they did right - control options, SteamOS, ease of proton version selection, freedom of extensibility, shader caching - they exhibit such immature hardware shortcomings - dead pixels, screen "bubbles", low quality fans.
I would've so...
He leads an Avengers game and has to preface his displeasure at female Avengers characters with how not sexist he is.
You don't see anything wrong with that being part of the public record?
No one's talking Xbox here but you, Sully. This is about VR
I'd hardly consider Sony's 2021 and 2022 consistent.
They had no major release last year after Ratchet in June. This year they had no major new release between March and November, unless we count the TLOU remake.
"MS simply just has nothing and shows CGI trailers and super early trailers well before the game is under real development."
So what's Sony's 2023 then, aside from a new $550 headset, a DLC, and other ...