I think I’ll keep an eye on it. FF 15 greatly suffered from its disastrous, decade long dev cycle. I’m hoping Square’s taken that as a lesson learned going into 16.
I think I’ll keep an eye on it. FF 15 greatly suffered from its disastrous, decade long dev cycle. I’m hoping Square’s taken that as a lesson learned going into 16.
Yep, they’ll be available to both, at least for now.
Maybe Twitch will think twice about any contracts with him in the future. Or not actually. I dunno, but end of a saga, I guess.
It’s not everyday you see a spinoff that’s canon. Calamity Canon.
That’s the thing about FOMO. Whether they do put them out individually, we don’t know for sure. That’s the kinda confusion they want to drive demand, for consumers to buy up the collection in case they don’t.
It’s three games otherwise unavailable on the Switch, spread across three previous consoles none of which can be purchased today, and only one of them vaguely playable in emulation.
I didn’t finish DA:I, but sounds like there’s quite some buildup by the end of it. Hope Bioware can tell a good story this time around, because this is probably their last chance to.
Yeah, my money’s pointing at a new game. These last few title updates are all endgame stuff, and the latest monsters are as endgame as it gets.
Huh, so it does. Never heard of the G8. The specs look good, despite its bad reviews as a phone, though I wonder how well it does at handling CPU temps at that cost. If it can handle sustained performance without throttling down, yeah, looks like I stand corrected.
Ehhh, for $200, not really.
Yeah, forget Switch, I don’t see any ARM tablet capable of running games in 4K that isn’t a simple 2D game.
... No. What? Whether or not Apple was willing to negotiate has no bearing on this case at all. It’s their store, they can set whatever terms they want.
lol No, dude. I don’t care what Epic’s done with the UE; it’s a product, not a gift. The revenue cut is arguably too large, but you don’t get to be on any store for free. Non-mobile platforms also take similar cuts, but Epic doesn’t seem to have a problem with any of them. They’re fighting for their own profit…
There are no good guys, here. It’s 3 multi-billion dollar corporations fighting over who gets a cut of which part of a cash cow. The whole point of this lawsuit is because one of them wants to be exempt from the rules.
Yeah, they ran a TV advert a few years ago exploiting Google Home and Wikipedia, I think 2017. Equally scummy, where it’d try activate any nearby Google device to read a blurb off Wikipedia, and defaced their wiki page to turn it to an ad (which I think is against policy).
That was probably their intent from the start.
It’s a total crapshoot to guess where Nintendo will be in the future, and we’re probably around halfway into the Switch lifecycle. These two indie studios in particular are hedging their bets on a newer, more powerful iteration of Nintendo hardware to be around the corner by the time these projects near completion.
I guess I’ll be waiting for the inevitable 3rd party adapters that’ll make DualShock 4 compatible. I mean, the new features in DualSense over DS4 pretty much comes down to haptic feedback and letting games adjust trigger tension. That’s it. I can live without those features, if it comes down to it.
If Star Citizen ever hits the v1.0 mark, consoles will be strong enough to play it by then.
We also got uncompressed voice lines of Star Fox 64, which sounds a little uncanny.