That make sense.
I was really confused as to why so many special zombie were spawning. Like every 2m or so a new one would pop up and normally it would be followed by a second or even a third one.
Yakuza Ishin and Kenzan should totally get a remaster/port for modern consoles with a western localization. Dead Souls I'm more on the fence. I had fun with that game. But it's undoubtedly far below the franchise standard.
They do.But is still a bit sad how some characters and franchises from as important franchises didn't make the cut or where implemented in a less than ideal way. Doom Slayer in particulary really hurted to see as only a Mii costume.
I'm going to be honest. I didn't even noticed the headset.
It look cool, but I don't have much of a use for one. Unlike a new controller.
I'm a sucker for translucent devices. The Forza 5 one is still my favorite because of how in your face it is. But this one is also pretty cool.
Maybe. But then again, we don't have any off-the-shelf parts that would make sense on a Switch Pro or Switch 2. And although it's entirely possible that they're developing one specific for Nintendo. I find it quite unlikely that Nintendo would go that route. Given that one of the core points of the Switch was to use the cheapest parts available to maximize profit.
I would try if it was available in my region. We just received the Xbox Game Pass Cloud here. And it worked a lot better than I expected.
Do not misunderstand me. Some games are unplayable - racing games in particular really suffer from the additional latency. But stuff like Dragon Quest XI, Banjo-Kazooie and Grounded worked pretty well on my phone. No artifacts and while there was a added latency there. After a couple of minutes of gameplay I got adjusted to it.
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I think it's unlikely. But then again the whole idea of having PS titles on PC was unlikely in the first place.
That said, I doubt that current PS studios are able to create PC and PS versions simultaneously - Nixxes can only do so much. So they would need to do some restructuring first.
Probably motivated by MHW and RE 7/8 sales. But with the current way Capcom handles PC ports (delays, broken launchs, bad DRM implementation, etc.), I find it very difficult to see that they are meeting this.
They are still one of the best if not the best Japanese developer on the PC space. But they still have ways to go.
PowerA controllers are actually pretty decent. But do they look so uninspired... Normally just "gluing" a flat image in the controller body.
If that happened we would probably be able to hear people complaining about the controls for a mile. Bad Fur Day is a incredible interesting piece of software and with some very unique ideas for the time. But is also likely the Rare titles that aged the worst from the N64 era.
Make sense to revive this. As it was one of the most well sold games in the series.
But I was hoping they would let the series rest for a while. It kind needs it.
I'm really curious about the N64's stick. If they are using the same tech as the original or if they changed it to something that isn't completely garbo.
These days people complain about the low quality of the Switch analog stick (with reason). But it is a premium piece in comparison to what Nintendo offered in the N64.
And did I insinuate it wasn't? Making money without the need to sell or even produce a good product is the dream of every business on earth.
It does suck for us consumers though.
It really doesn't come as a surprise to anyone that is following PC gaming though.
As Square-Enix already proved that they will ake pretty much any exclusivity deal that they can get their hands on. And with EGS is a even better deal for them. As the SE is also known for its sub-competence PC ports. And there is literally no place to complain or even inform the potential buyer of possible port issues in the Epic Store itself.
Totally fair.
I know very few that share my like for this controller. And the 360 is still one of my go to controllers for a lot of PC games. It's a shame that finding an original one in good condition is so difficult these days.
Still one of my favorites controllers overall. Extremely comfortable for my hands.Unfortunately the Hyperskin version is ridiculously expensive in my region. To the point that you can actually get yourself a Xbox Series controller and a Dual Sense for the same price.
Steam OS on the on-board + SD with Windows for Game Pass + SD with Batocera for emulation. That will just be great.
That is rather odd. As their own website don't even make mention of the "PRO" model.
But €46.90 is indeed a more acceptable price. Putting it on the same ballpark of most bt controllers.
Good luck to them. If they think that is going to work. Especially with PC players.