I used to prefer physical but now that you have to download the game even with a physical disc, I prefer digital. I like how with digital you don't have to keep switching discs when you wanna play a new game. The only downside is that you can't sell digital games.
Prolly gonna pick up Life is Strange and Raw Data. Nothing else really interests me.
I actually liked MGS V a lot. I might go back and replay it one day. It's one of those good games that people just love to hate.
My PS4 Pro isn't noisy at all, but then again I have one of the special edition ones so maybe they fixed that issue. Do you own one of the launch Pros?
Do people actually still buy blu-rays?
I think the PS Vita losing to the 3DS proves that gamers care more about quality games than they do about graphics.
I love my PS4 Pro. I don't regret buying it one bit. Xbox One X was too expensive and it lacked great exclusive AAA games and VR support so I was never gonna buy it. Honestly I'd probably buy a Nintendo Switch before buying a Xbox One X.
Bloodborne. I just couldn't get into that game and I tend to like hard games, but that game was just weird. My 2nd choice would be the Red Dead series.
The TLOU was a great game. Stop it.
Does Xbox even have any exclusives left? Well when I had an Xbox, I was thoroughly impressed with Sunset Overdrive.
For whatever reason, I just couldn't get into Astro Bot. It was seemingly too kiddy for me.
I thought the same thing at first. But then I started to think about it. The voice acting in GoW is superb. Sony Santa Monica took an existing franchise and completely rehauled everything from the story, to the graphics, to the gameplay, to the characters. It really is an impressive feat. A Norse mythology story/setting is not something that has been explored in gaming and they pulled it off. From a pure fun standpoint, neither GoW nor RDR2 deserves GOTY, but from an overall standpoint GoW de...
That's dope, except everybody either already owns GTA V or has already played GTA V.
Not gonna lie, I bought it, but I haven't got around to playing it yet. I played the demo and that's what sold me on it.
Maybe, but the One X has no exclusives so nobody cares.
Man Ubisoft really does milk Far Cry and Assassin's Creed.
The consumer has lost faith in Sony after the Vita debacle.
A game like Overwatch doesn't need a campaign, but a game like Call of Duty definitely deserves a good campaign mode.
I was also one of those people. Before Black Friday, VR in general was way too expensive for me to seriously consider it.
Not surprising. The PSVR is more accessible to more people because it's more affordable and it doesn't require a high powered PC. It only requires a PS4 which most gamers already have anyway. I think VR studios will start focusing more on PSVR in the future.