Loved & played the PS3 version to completion. Played the PS4 version to completion as well, even though it had some graphical issues. I started this today, it looks better than ever, there are some frame drops & camera issues here & there, but I can see myself playing it once again to completion.
I can’t wait to sit around the tree of life!
And that’s why when I buy a PC game, I buy it from GOG.
Not exactly a game I felt like I needed to play again, it wasn’t a bad game but also I’m not sure who wanted this.
But here’s the kicker, once again, a remake is being sold at full price.
Same levels, same designs, same story, same writing, we need to start calling these for what they are, this isn’t a remake it’s a current-gen remaster.
That award goes to Astro Bot.
You lost me at Monetization Director.
I hope Ubi developers land on their feet, I hope others will learn from Ubi’s inevitable downfall, as for this guy, I wish him warm excrement to the face.
It’s actually a valid concern when devs have more powerful hardware to work with they may get lazy and try less and chalk up lower fps on the base hardware to its "limitations".
Tell her it’s Tokyo, must-see destination, we go to the fish market in the early morning, discover amazing culture during the day, have a drink at a sake bar at night. Go to the science city one day, another day spend some time at an Onsen bathhouse.
Somewhere around that, you sneak in to TGS!
And if you have the time, Kyoto is a must, you get there from Tokyo by shinkansen bullet train, and I remember there was a temple up 300 stairs, you throw small frisbee-like plates ma...
That’s how I’d understand it. I thought they’d go back to Jin though. Imo his story needs a sequel.
Mark my words, maybe not God of War, maybe not SSM, but a few years from now, the story will be one of vengeance, the protagonist will be there, the gameplay will meet the expectations, and the right team will be put together, it will feel so refreshing again, and we will rejoice. It’s inevitable.
I was there in 2013. Almost went this year. Hopefully 2025.
It was definitely disappointing for me not to see a sequel to Jin’s story.
At the same time Sucker Punch earned my trust with Ghost of Tsushima, so if Yotei is the next story they want to tell, I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt. I will however hold out hope for Jin’s next story after it.
Respect.
I expected it to sell but maybe not that well. But I’ll maintain it’s too expensive for me at that price point without the disc drive.
Let’s hope those voting with their wallets don’t usher in Sony’s Apple-age.
Only 1 Outlaws in my book :) didn’t play the Star Wars one.
How’s that? Care to elaborate?
@SimpleDad
Of course games are made for users. That’s the whole point. I already seek out facts. Check my comment history you’ll see how I always advise to check trusted user reviews & I don’t pre-order.
Some journalism sites however do have user reviews, they’re not all bad journalism, these would raise the trust score of the journalism website, other stories with an agenda or disingenuous reviews could lower it.
Why not have such a tool co...
Between the music & her determined look I got some serious "Outlaws" vengeance vibes. Let’s do this!
Hey Chris, not sure if others have already suggested but here’s another idea for N4G, a website trust meter.
There used to be a way to click on the website of an article and downvote or something like that.
It can be like Steam’s rating, all time & recent.
Then the list of journalism website ratings accessible from a subdomain, jowebrat.n4g dot com :)
Looks great in many places & imho the original maintains its charm & still holds up, I’ll gladly play HZD remaster on base PS5 over HFW on the pro.
Now that $10 upgrade cost for owners of the original is the right way to do it.
It’s also the ultimate proof TLoU part 1 was never worth $70. Whoever bought it at that price that owned the original got scammed.
Remember, fooling someone is easy, what’s incredibly hard is for them to accept they’ve been...
@plmkoh
Haha I’m not suggesting to wait for it. I’m saying with all the updates (each one better than the previous one) Godot will get where it needs to, to be considered more than just a hobby engine.
In fact it can already do a lot, it’s all about how you approach the problem.
I only have 2 words: Cosmo Canyon.
Legend, I salute you.