Yeap, what they did in this compilation was amazing. Really surprising that Atari of all brands pulled this one up.
The emulation is solid, the extra goods are super nicely packaged and even the "new" games are some good fun.
Yeah, totally agree with you here. Though I don't know if 2023 will be the year to get a new console, I do find their libraries very lacking right now.
Still a good value if you can find it at MSRP, but it lacks that excitement of a shiny new thing.
Yeah, that is not good at all.
Epic's solution is good don't get me wrong, but this lack of variety will only hurt the industry moving forward.
This is one of the most interesting horror games of the last decade. Highly recommend that those that like the genre give it a chance.
I don't think they even reached the point where that would be a consideration. Their market segment simply doesn't give them a reason to add components that wouldn't help the PS VR 2 in its accessory mission. Also, that is not true at all, the architecture of a standalone device is completely different, and the requirements to run one are also completely different. They wouldn't be able to pig back on their PS5 backend as much as they can with an accessory. Plus, we know from ...
Nothing to do with price or weight. It's a market decision, by building a standalone device they would have to allocate resources to manage and develop its library, store, etc. And would also go against the Meta Quest and the Pico line-up of devices. By making an accessory, they don't need to mind that.
Don't get me wrong I'm pretty happy that Sony is actually developing an interesting VR headset this time around. However, it's a shame that it will be l...
Honestly, don't know what to take from this news. If it was a stand-alone device I would be both happy and worried. Happy because that would break Qualcomm's hold on the market and worried because of the support. But being an accessory that only works when plugged into a PS5 makes it sort of dry.
It's a strategy that some websites use to generate clicks. The game itself has a health of 73% on OpenCritic.
But giving it a too-low or too-high score make people click on the review.
Personally speaking, a Nintendo Gamepass would make me buy their console. But the games sell too well for them to bother with that.
While I am not that big of a fan of mobile games, the reality is that this is likely the last saving hope that this franchise has. After both the main games and the anime flopped miserably.
Let's hope that on mobile the series can at least find some success. So KT will fill motivated to continue investing in it.
The article goes deeper but the main issue was the business model. The core strength of streaming content as proven by other media is how cheap it can be for the final user when compared to the traditional alternative. However, Stadia's approach was anything but that. On launch, you had to buy actual hardware to even be able to play and then you also needed to buy the actual titles many of which were older games resold at full price.
Google did sort of address that las...
I wouldn't find it that expensive if this was a standalone system or a multi-purpose VR headset. But being limited to a PS5 accessory kind of sours the deal. Still, the tech inside it looks cool.
Sad that I'm more interested in the PS VR 2 features that those games advertise than in the games themselves. That said Tentacular is a solid experience on other platforms, albeit short on content it is pretty fun. And having another "console" Crossfire title this time being a PS exclusive is at the very least funny.
The fact that you think a market should "appreciate" a product is really sad. I do wonder how deep into the cattle mentality one has to be in order to come up with such beliefs.
Make sense, it's a spinoff of a franchise that was never on PC. And Sony pulled a Square-Enix with its marketing of it.
Honestly, that could be all avoided if they just made the original title easier to play on modern hardware.
I have no idea if it's available for the PS5 as a PS2 Classic or anything, but the Xbox can only really play it by running an unofficial PS2 emulator, the Switch doesn't have any version of it and the PC have the unofficial Enhanced Edition that fixes many of the issues of the original port, however, it still needs to install the game from a "disc" and bypass...
Yeap, it's really hard to beat the amount of content that you get for that price.
That would actually be smart. That new connector has some cool features with the new generation of power supplies. But there is just too much risk involved with it as well.
This does look pretty solid. Always nice to see more options in the UBS-C category.
Dead Rising 3 and pretty decent, pick one. /s
But yeah, I feel this new generation as a whole hasn't really started yet. There are things on the horizon, but by how freaking hard was to even get a hold of these new consoles, the amount of actual new experiences that they are providing is pretty low. Don't think I have ever felt this way by any console generation so far, but this is definitely one that I look at the paper and then look at the actual games and just sh...