? In their stories, ok. But nearly everything else, including the game play is the exact same.
The form is really easy and quick btw. Mostly multiple choice with just a few short typed answers. Took about 5 minutes on my phone.
Yes. Planets need more than one uniform biome over the entire surface.
I plan to get into this when it comes to the Switch, can't wait to try it. I've heard so many good things.
I've owned a PSVR for over a year now and I love it, but if I'm being honest, the cord never gets comfortable. It still drives me nuts as much as ever.
I definitely do not agree with this review's score, but to each his own. I have not found the game to be massively buggy or glitchy, as the reviewer seems to imply. I see the odd bug, especially framerate stutters or freezes, a bit of clipping, but minor overall. The auto-leveling of enemies is really not a problem in practice, as you should still be able to handle an NPC enemy of the same level as you, with a bit of effort. It does make you more inclined to take as many of them out steal...
Nobody talks about how the small Switch screen makes it really hard to see important things when games are ported over to it. In Diablo III there are tiny items like potions and loot chests that will be nigh invisible when shrunk down. You could play it exclusively via a TV hook up, I guess, but that would defeat the purpose.
Totally agree. One of the problems is that there is surprisingly little data on adoption rates, sales figures, and so on. I think one problem is that companies purposely avoid releasing sales and user data because I guess they might not feel that the numbers are very high yet.
And even yourself, how much do you actually play those games now? Once the nostalgia wears off (around the 18 minute mark) you realize there's a reason we've moved on to better things.
Revisiting old NES games is super fun ... for about 23 minutes. Then you remember why you don't play them anymore and go back to current-gen games.
Love this series and I've played every one but they do need to change it up a bit. It does feel like the same game over and over, with minor tweaks. But Yakuza 0 is one of the best games ever, if you've never played a Yakuza game that is one you need to check out.
And that is why I am not a game dev ... that and the fact that I know zilch about coding ... and I am very lazy ... oh and I have no experience either ...
Too many PS4 games I want to play ... can't keep up, backlog growing ... haaaalp!
Damn that's a butt-ugly controller
Oh its got a lot of upside - remote play, Homebrew, crossplay, a few good games of its own - but the damn price. They need to make it like $80. The fact that they're still trying to sell it for over $200 is absurd to me.
Sony should experiment with giving free movies or TV shows the odd time instead of games. Or in addition to them.
I think the day we have made progress is when you can have a gay or lesbian in a game and nobody even talks about their sexual orientation, or when you have a black President and no one calls them a "black President." Some of the "inclusion" happening in today's games and other media is, I suspect, mostly about marketing and corporations desperate to appear "progressive" to gain customers, not real open-mindedness.
This article has the same logic - they are still asserting that Valve has a right to remove games because they are a private business. And now that Valve has decided not to remove games, they are saying that is a bad decision. Whether you agree with them or not, their point is unchanged.
Exactly. If you were to make another Western game now, after RDR and RDR2, you'd just be making those games all over again, and how would you do that in a way that they haven't already covered?