Played this back in the day, didn’t have time to finish it. Bought and repaired a PS3 Fat Japanese launch model and this game (400yen for the game) two weeks ago. Planning to play it all the way to the end.
I remember the music and graphics being really good, and the game having some interesting story developments there as well.
It will be a global event, most of their sales come outside the US, so I doubt they would do something like that.
I thought like that as well but I had most fun with Switch as of late. Exclusives are superb quality, old-school games with new innovative twists. I recommend Mario Odyssey, Zelda remake, BOTW, and every exclusive actually!
Yeah, and what if something happens, what if they crash and for example children get killed because of an accident? Nintendo would as a company have to make a statement, and their mascots and image would suffer. The point is they have no control over this, which is why they are absolutely legally right to take action.
I think he is sales / marketing guy who sees the high level only and is trying to copy other players in the markets without success too late. To an extent, I feel he might push an agenda at that point in time that makes the most sense to get the best coverage. More like a quantitative guy compared to quality.
Nothing personal against him, he is probably a nice guy and good at his job, but I just think his thinking is on rails and it is very easy to predict what he is trying...
Yeah he is super correct, huh! Why does he put 8K chip pics on Twitter and prefer higher frame rates at the same time?
He is contradicting himself. Basically he is just trying to market for everyone with all means necessary.
@GrubsterBeater
(Please bear with me, this is by no means an attack, I'm just thinking aloud.)
How exactly would you have BC for PS1, PS2 and PS3 games that have licensing issues? What if a game IP holding companies have gone bankrupt and nobody ever bought the rights? Or if there are local Japanese laws licensing issues in regards to the music of said game? How on earth do you put those games on PS5, even if it did emulate the games? The only way is ...
I think the biggest reason devs are excited about PS5 more than any other platform is because it is the ONLY platform that has a next-gen BASELINE for developers.
Xbox Series X games need to work on Xbox One, One S and One X. Switch Pro is probably around Xbox One S level when it comes out. PS5 has a minimum requirement again for devs just like PS4 games had to be 1080p to pass Quality Assurance testing and get a green light to be launched on the platform. Maybe that's ...
And it outperforms PS4 Pro and Xbox One X as well? Just curious, what parts do you have for that $500 rig?
Oh yeah it's expensive, one needs to have around 3x - 4x the money to play games that work better than on a console. It is probably worth it, because you can do other stuff with PCs as well (although everybody already has a PC or laptop with which they can do that other stuff.) Probably costs more in electricity as well. Even still, I'm thinking of buying an elite gaming rig, because I want the best of the best.
Hey all FE fans, I've got Awakening and If... on 3DS and haven't played them much yet, but I'm thinking of exchanging them for Three Houses for Switch. However, which ones do you think are better, Awakening + If... combo vs. 3 Houses? I like big screen experiences, but I guess 3DS would be ok if I think of playing those within the next 5 years (I'm not in a hurry with my backlog, too busy with life.)
Edit: Now that I remembered the dating simulator aspect o...
Nope, I'm a PS fan and I'd buy Series X for Halo Infinite over Killzone if both are exclusives. I buy PS5 for BC and other exclusives.
I doubt the backwards compatibility beyond PS4 is anything but at best cloud service which is essentially putting game archives and PS3 games together under PS+ or PSNow umbrellas.
I can't see them having a fully compatible disc drive for PS1, PS2 and PS3 games. Which means all the licensing issues with games like Shadow Hearts and Xenosaga still exist and they remain to be played only on original systems. Particularly when the remaster trilogies etc. don't even pa...
Well yeah, but in 1990 when SNES came out first in Nov 20 there were around 5.3 billion people on the planet, we got 7.6 billion when the Switch came out. On top of that the average purchasing power of those 7.6 billion people was significantly higher than of the 5.3 in 1990. Plus it has both the handheld market and the home console market combined into one. If that wasn't enough, the gaming business itself has blown from 1990s 18 billion USD (with inflation around 30 billion USD nowadays...
This is the Breath of the Wild of flying games!
I just want a box that is more energy efficient and silent than the most silent PS4 Pro model, and at the same time also 2.5x the power of PS4 Pro. I will just not buy any console if they are not silent and durable, I'm tired of playing games when there's a machine that sounds like a vacuum cleaner with a temperament. I'll buy the version of the box that is silent, until then I'm happy with my backlog of 13 games.
If those people were going to arcades (I know they don't exist anymore), movies, shopping malls or moving somewhere else to do something else and not playing games or watching movies etc. at home using consoles / PCs, that would increase the usage of cars and thus carbon dioxide. People staying at home and using their devices is probably the lesser evil here. Plus consoles are already power efficient as they are, and a lot of people has the ability to use solar nowadays.
I can confirm Shenmue 3 is every bit as good as the earlier games. In fact, I think it is actually slightly even better! It's a game that requires patience, but there's fundamentally nothing wrong with it. It is a 100% Shenmue experience, and that is what people wanted, and still want after the third installment.
Just for the sake of it, let's say Nvidia moves to 7nm and gains 35% of extra power through that for RTX3080ti and lowers the price down to $1000. Even then you'd get 59.4fps for a game released in 2019 with highest possible settings.
Which makes me think next gen consoles surely can do native 4K 60fps, but can't expect a $500 machine to do it for every game with the highest settings. I think we will be looking at 1800p upscaled to 4K or even 8K, and again 30-6...
I believe it will be the same catalogue PS3 has for PS1 & PS2 games and maybe PS3 thrown into the mix. So digital only games.
Still no way to play games like Shadow Hearts, Suikoden IV and V, Front Mission 5, Radiata Stories, Dragon Quest V and VIII, or Xenosaga, Nier Replicant, Shadow Tower Abyss, Breath of Fire 3 on PS5. Just to name a few. Plus, this would be emulation so expect bugs and performance problems.
I prefer originals on PS3 which is vi...