That's because when you release a game without content then the godawful technical issues are even harder to ignore. But that game came out in 2018. Up until then most Bethesda open world games received near perfect scores across the board even though the bugs and glitches were rampant. To the point where people used to call them "endearing" and "part of the experience".
That is an actual quote from MGS2, where the meme came from.
Then it's not a perfect score. This is exactly why Bethesda has gotten a free pass an gotten away with making glitch fests for years.
Xbox commercials be like:
*Upside down people in dream like sequence.*
*Soprano singing lady*
"Ohoooooooooooooooooo ooooooh"
*scene*
Those 5 second commercials with no dialog or gameplay are kind of baffling lol.
Umbasa.
Exclusives have been around since the dawn of the industry and they are what keep game companies competitive. Gtfo with that narrative. Companies like Nintendo's whole business model revolves around their exclusive content. This article reads like the author backed the wrong horse and now is salty because he doesn't have access to the exclusives.
The Witcher 3 is the king of being on sale. If you pay more than $20 for the Witcher 3 complete you're doing it wrong lol.
But can you save Fallout 76?
Asset flips sold on Steam.
There's always one... A 3/10 is for a game that's a broken unplayable mess. I'm sure the game has its flaws, but this is absurd. Not getting my click.
If the expression "polishing a turd" ever applied to something...
Thank you. I've always said RE4 is a great game... But a HORRIBLE Resident Evil game. The whole fighting a cult in a medieval castle to rescue the president's daughter, getting chased by the statue of an evil midget, running to mobs of 10 people and dropping them with a spinning kick... While all are fun it deviated too much from what Resident Evil was.
If you feel weak you might just be using the wrong strategy. For example, in Stonefang the lizard men are stupidly strong against slash attacks. However, they are weak to piercing and even weaker to magic. The game is doesn't hold your hand, but it does a decent job of leading you in the right direction (they give you a pick axe which is piercing damage). You can should have at least one of each weapon type in hand and switch them up if things are too rough.
This again? Every couple of months these dumb articles pop up. What's next? A male Samus? A male Bayonetta? A female Kratos? There's plenty of games that let you choose what you want to be. Not ALL of them need this. Let the creators develop their vision without having to cater to every little diversity group.
"While the Steam update for DualSense support was good, this DS4Windows update is amazing. I say this as this adds support for all PC games."
As it stands the Steam update is currently better since it supports Bluetooth pairing and all features (except adaptive triggers) work. A workaround for non Steam games is adding the non-Steam game to the Steam library and launching it through there. That's how I've been using the Dualsense with Epic games.
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If you use the Steam beta client you can use it on Steam plug and play. The recent update is fixed force feedback on Bluetooth mode so it works flawlessly. The only feature that doesn't work is the adaptive triggers which no PC games use anyways. If you want to adjust the color of the light you have to played plugged to the USB though.
Talk about a reach...
According to the video in terms of performance the XSX and PS5 are nearly identical. That's why I say they "run" on par. So that leaves you with all the other perks which at the end of the day make one experience superior to the other.
Considering multiplats seem to be running pretty much on par, the 3D audio, haptic feedback, and adaptive triggers would give the PS5 an edge over the other consoles.
A game PRECISELY about a dead world doesn't feel alive. XD