I've got no problem with them. But to be honest, I've only ever played a few of them to completion(Gears Ultimate, God of War 3, TLOU, MCC, etc.). I mostly focus on new games released this gen, but remasters are a great opportunity for people who might have missed old games.
I'm gonna wait. I never buy anything at launch. I wait until the price drops, the software/hardware kinks get resolved, a limited edition releases, more games release, etc. I have a PS4 Pro to hold me over and a huge backlog of games.
Bloodborne didn't even sell that well, yet everybody seems to think it's the best PS4 exclusive. I personally couldn't get into it.I also thought Uncharted 4 was massively overrated, so here's my list
1. Horizon Zero Dawn
2. God of War
3. Spider-man
4. Days Gone
5. Detroit: Become Human
6. Nioh
7. Ratchet and Clank
8, Firewall Zero Hour
9. Shadow of the Colossus
10. Blood and Truth
No I also hated Bloodborne.
I wanted a Xbox One X, but it was too expensive w/ next-gen consoles on the horizon.
Can't believe we went a whole console generation without a new Splinter Cell game. Those games were so good.
How many Far Crys are they gonna make? Ubisoft needs to do something else.
LOL. MGSV was a good game, but man did it go on forever.
I agree although Horizon wasn't too bad even w/ the DLC. Titles like AC, Witcher 3, and Days Gone seem to go on forever.
Yes, THEY ARE. Gamers are conditioned to say NO, but statistics show the vast majority of gamers never see the end credits of any particular title. That indicates that people are losing interest before the end of the game. You can't even realistically be excited for this season's next big game, because you are still playing last season's big game.
Nice, I got the platinum as well, but I didn't realize there was an exclusive profile pic. Some of those trials in Muspelheim were pretty tricky.
I beat Sigrun, the Valkyrie Queen in God of War. While it was undoubtedly tough, I believe games like Nioh prepared me for the difficulty. All the bosses in Nioh are pretty darn difficult and deserve a spot on this list. The key to beating hard bosses is preparation, trial and error, pattern recognition, and quick reflexes. That said, some bosses are just cheap.
The Pro is nice. I feel like I'd have to see the PC version in person to see how good it looks. That said, I beat both the main game and the Frozen Wilds and i can tell you PC gamers are really gonna enjoy this game.
I gotta agree. Some Games are way too long. Those of us w/ lives don't have time to devote 60+ hours to a game. The vast majority of gamers NEVER see the end credits of games which lets you know that games need to be shorter.
I played Rise on Xbox One when it was still an exclusive. I'm happy to get NBA 2k20 though as I skipped this year. That said, PS Plus can't compete w/ Epic Games in terms of free game giveaways.
It's a solid game. I'm playing through it right now and it's better than reviews gave it credit for. My only complaints are that it occasionally suffers from noticeable performance(framerate) issues even on the PS4 Pro and that the game feels kinda long.
When people complain of short games I just don't get it. In my all my years playing games, I don't know that I've once thought, man this game is way too short. But I have complained about games being too long in which case I didn't finish them, which seems to be the case with most people who start games.
Not bad. I haven't gotten around to playing it yet, but I really enjoyed the first game.
Assassin's Creed 2, Uncharted 2, Mass Effect 2 and Halo 2 are the ones that immediately stand out.
I never buy consoles at launch. I wait until they work out both the hardware and software issues before buying and by that time they likely will have a nice special edition bundle or sale on the console and more games will be out.