I actually prefer shorter games. I don't have all day to be playing a video game. Most longer games aren't even actually longer they're just filled with meaningless fetch quests and "collectibles". I prefer quality over quantity.
Yeah, Detroit: Become Human is a pretty good game, if you can even call it that. I'd also recommend it.
I like Single Player games because I like a good story/good exploration and sometimes you just don't want gaming to be a social event. Don't get me wrong, I love playing multiplayer games with my friends and strangers, but sometimes you just don't want to be bothered.
I honestly really like PSVR. HOWEVER, I wish there were more full-fledged games for it like Borderlands 2, RE7, and Wipeout. Like take for instance, Firewall Zero Hour. It's a cool proof of concept, but with its lack of content/game modes it gets boring really quickly. With PSVR 2, I also hope they upgrade the headset's resolution. I also hope they make more games that don't require a ton of movement because people aren't always trying to get a full body workout when they just...
Overwatch is not 60 bucks though. And it's constantly being updated with new content for free.
Lies. I typically think Naughty Dog games are overrated, but The Last of Us was a fantastic game.
I disagree with Overwatch being on the list. Overwatch has been some of the most fun I've had playing a video game in a long time.
Naw, I have to disagree. Detroit Become Human was a pretty good game. I enjoyed my time playing through it and I plan to do a couple more playthroughs.
Meh. I won't be picking this up. I'm getting tired of game companies milking the same franchises.
I agree w/ some of the other posters. PSVR titles would be nice, even if they're from independent developers.
They put a lot of hard work into this game so they deserve the success.
I loved MGS V. Sue me. I played most every MGS up to that point except for MGS 4. MGS V was a good game. The graphics and cutscenes were great. The story was just okay. The gameplay however felt phenomenal. MGS V is just one of those games like FF XIII and Batman Arkham Origins that people love to hate even though they are good games.
I'd say it'd be okay to buy a PS4 if you found a good price. PS5 hasn't even been officially announced yet or revealed yet and even once that happens it'll probably be at least another 6 months before it's actually released. And not everybody buys consoles at launch because they are expensive and will likely only have a few launch games, some of which probably won't even be that good.
And Gamers have no interest in Xbox.
Zoids used to be the show back in the day. I remember watching it on Toonami and collecting the toys.
Not gonna lie, this game looks visually stunning. I am tempted to buy it Day One and I hardly ever do that with games.
Been a while since Tetris Effect was on sale anywhere, but even still 30 bucks is still a bit too much for me. If they were to drop it to say 20 or 25, I'd definitely pick it up. Until then, i'll just play other games.
Prolly, cus the people who played the original games are all now adults. Square Enix waited to long to release KHIII.
I prefer action RPGs. Turn-based is fine, but it can feel outdated and you don't really feel like you are in complete control while playing them.
Detroit's a great game. But I can't help but to think at this point, you'd be better off building a decent PC and leaving consoles altogether since both Xbox and PS4 seem to be losing their exclusives.