Persona 4 Golden Remastered.
@Foxtrot. Yes, Nadine was ridiculously dull! She serves no real plot point, this highlights how she was created inorganically by Neil Druckman to have a character for the DLC to reinvent Chloe’s story.
Also, the brother being revealed in the 4th game was jarring and bad storytelling. Your idea that he should have been a mentor from the orphanage is a good one as Sam would have fulfilled the same role and not cheated gamers by retconning the story.
I enjoy...
Amy came up with the idea for Nathan Drake and Uncharted so it's sad she wasn't able to complete her version of the story. She says there would have been more layers to Nathan's relationship with his brother, that it was troubled and that they would have reconciled/This is the mark of a great writer, not making someone default bad or good. I would have loved Amy's version. I enjoyed U4 and the opening scene and the conclusion. I don't care about the politics but creatively...
They should consider their multiplayer-only pirate game Skull & Bones because I don't see it selling too well otherwise.
'The Netflix Original of games.' Putting aside the opinions of Crackdown 3, I think that line is an indictment of the mediocre quality of many Netflix Originals which I share.
I love the Baldur's Gate games and I bought the remasters (and the originals back in the day!) which I have played on Mac & PC so it's great to hear that more people will be able to play them. I might even buy them again for my PS4! My only question is does this isometric top down view translate well to a large screen TV? I know Obsidian's Pillar's of Eternity was released on console, does anybody have anybody have any feedback on how it worked for them?
It sounds like Ouya users are in for a treat!
@mkis007 What makes you say that? I thought it was open-world.
There is a difference!
DLC normally is additional content that expands the original play experience, such as characters or level packs. These are a once only purchase.
Microtransactions are often smaller type of transactions, and they most commonly are of a consumable nature, for example a weapon or boost that has a finite amount of usage. Upon expiry it would need to be purchased again. Microtransactions are commonly associated with a play-to-win title...
Motorstorm was one of the great PS3 franchises, it was a racing game that was designed to be fun. DriveClub suffered from an identity crisis in that it was an arcade racer as well as a real race simulator. There were some ambitious social racing ideas which were ahead of their time, now they ironically live on in rival game Forza Horizon. A real shame but I would love to see a new Motorstorm debut on PS5.
On my phone I saw "PS Plus February 2019"
I honestly think N4G should ban these predictions. It's nothing but unsubstantiated clickbait.
In the reveal trailer Ghosts of Tsushima looks incredible and authentically Japanese.
@rdgneoz3 there’s no need for anyone to be pedantic I meant publisher which is Sony. It is Sony’s Japanese staff and other Japanese experts who provide the world authenticity.
Sucker Punch ‘partnered with experts in various fields to thoroughly research life in 13th Century Tsushima, while speaking to fellow developers in Japanese studios "who could give us advice ...
So a white American IGN presenter feels he can tell a Japanese developer with a substantially Japanese workforce that their game may be inauthenticly Japanese?!! These ‘journalists’ have no self-awareness or sense of their own entitlement. No wonder gamers are losing faith in them.
"After doing a bit of detective work and looking around other dark corners of the internet, such as Reddit, we have came to the conclusion..."
All the 'juicy details' come from Reddit fan theories!
And people say exclusives don’t matter!
This was a console launch exclusive to Xbox. PS4 release came later and generally sales will be affected if delayed. Switch has become a good platform for indie and portable gaming so Thimbleweed Park likely found an audience there.
I think that's ground enough for Sony to sue.
Imagine if you were a gamer who was looking forward to the release of both Sea of Thieves and Fallout '76.
PSVR has carved out a niche for itself that is almost separate from the PS4 that's required to play it! I would say that PSVR has been a winner in 2018, albeit on a smaller scale. The huge price reductions got it into the hands of a lot more people meaning there are so many more gamers who have experienced VR and can see its potential which is great news for ALL VR products.
Also, there have been quite a few cracking titles that really demonstrate how great virtual rea...
YouTube channels promoting games if done transparently is fine, but there should be no such thing as a sponsored review.