I prefer scores out of 100 as they allow reviewers to differentiate between games of similar quality that might score the same out of 10. Going back 20 years, a score of 80+ meant a game that was quality, 85+ was a game to buy, 90+ was an incredible game. Back then true classics scored about 93/100 and I had never seen a game above 95. Times were simpler though and you had very few places to get reviews and they were scored with love for the art.
Nowadays you have all sor...
Please say it's playable on PSVR.....please!!
Well that appears to be entirely unnecessary
Tactical shotgun. Pay to win domination.
Just get rid of momentum
Oh, and the fact not everybody want to sit on their own at a keyboard. Console is far more social and fits in to the way people live around film, tv etc
No, market fragmentation is.
Don't fancy its chances, personally. Much more interested in sonic mania.
Exactly what I was thinking
That'd be great news for the 6 people that own a 4k tv and have microscopic eyesight
Honestly. I'd give her one.....you don't understand what I'm getting at there?
So, having just purchased the game (I know, 5 years late) on PS4, the article suggests this is only an issue on PC - is that correct?
Out of ten....I'd give her one.
TBH, having seen trailers I thought the game probably wasn't for me now, although I could imagine having enjoyed it a few years ago (I'm late 30s now) playing with mates. What struck me when playing on PS+ this month was two things: first the controls were poor. Secondly, they have focused it on a very slim demographic. It is so in your face with the teenage humour and swearing that it is unlikely to reach a broad audience. I'm actually quite surprised PS would put the game on PS+...
What a dick
Wtf
On a side note, is it worth getting the remastered version of FF7 for my PS4 rather than wait years for the remake? I've still got the original for PC but have never finished it and do love how far Iv'e gotten.
RIGS is pretty much unplayable for me, unfortunately. Im okay with the games that don't have huge movement but also felt horrible playing the Battlefront VR thing. When I first got it I tried to push through one day and ended up feeling crap for literally a whole day. Have hardly played the PSVR since but really keep meaning to get back on it as, if I can get through the motion sickness, it's brilliant.
Some people never learn
What was so wrong with making a game, finishing it, then releasing it?