Couldn't have said it better myself. I feel the same way about yearly games too. Do people just forget?
Agreed. The general public won't pay over £500 for a console and those are the main audience.
Yukes left so Visual concepts was left in shit street. It shows.
No console is "worth it" in the first year at least as most games are cross gen and the new gen is finding its feet. Also the kinks get ironed out during that time.
Agreed. As much as I love Bats.
PS5 will play PS4 games but yeah it wouldn't surprise me if it ends up having it's own version on PS5 too. I'm just waiting for news on a retail release.
Good. One less cry baby.
Remake not remaster. I think you need to learn what that means.
Same thing every year with yearly titles.
Seems a Final Mix version is inevitable.
How would it be offensive at all? Technically though they could be bisexual and fit into this(no pun).
Downgrades from what? The gameplay we have seen has been consistent.
I wonder if those who cry "downgrade" actually understand what CGI is.
This is fine. Chances are a new area will be added via a expansion too.
Probably based on it being up to 4 player online co-op but I mean that's not really a good enough reason.
@Jin That doesn't change anything about the actual console though. You seem to be confusing hardware with software. Regardless of the software the PS5 and NextBox will basically be the same hardware. Software doesn't change that. Software just makes one console more appealing over the other such as with exclusives.
On a side note: I'm a fan of games not console manufactures so if I feel the need I can buy whatever platform I wish. Fanboy loyalty and console wa...
Xbox and PS normally are.
It isn't news yet here you are giving it attention.
I mean DLC is well and good but GTA V and Red Dead Redemption 2 don't actually need it. All single player DLC would be is a added bonus. Providing R* keep making great single player games I honestly don't care what they do post launch. I hate the mentality that DLC is needed for every game these days or "it's such a disappointment".
That's exactly what it seems to be. A "experience" as apposed to a video game. It's a step up from the likes of Heavy Rain though.