Ooh, a PS+ & PSNow bundle deal would be nice indeed. Great idea, Remytron.
Ooh, a PS+ & PSNow bundle deal would be nice indeed. Great idea, Remytron.
I remember admiring his pre-Halo work for Bungie, back in the days of Marathon and Myth. I’d love some prints or posters of his stuff.
FWIW, I was in my 40s when I got my PSP, and I loved it. I’d still be playing it if I hadn’t gotten a glass of milk dumped on it that messed up the screen. I’ve been meaning to replace it, since I still have all the games, after all.
Yeah, my wife and I have dabbled in co-op or competition in a handful of games (each of us logged in on our own PSN accounts with our own controllers), but even when doing something in a game that gets one of us a trophy (finishing the first co-op level in Lode Runner Legacy, for example), it would give the trophy to…
I suspect most of the platinum trophies I will ever earn will likely come from LEGO games for those very reasons, along with my just being a huge LEGO dork. My first will probably be from LEGO Dimensions, sometime in the near future.
The thing about only one person getting a trophy for accomplishments made by two people together grates a bit. I did things in a couple games with my wife while each of us was logged in as ourselves, but only the one whose account the system was logged in with got the credit. That’s something I’d like to see done…
I don’t have any Platinums yet, but then I’ve had my PS4 only since November of last year, and the only system I had in the PlayStation ecosystem before that was the PSP, which didn’t have trophies.
I’d be completely fine with a delay, but then of course I’ve only had my PS4 less than a year.
I was one of those kids who usually took pretty good care of his toys, to the point I even kept many of the boxes from my Star Wars toys (though I would cut out those circular blue-and-white proof-of-purchase symbols for Kenner’s various mail-in offers, rebates, etc.). However, around the mid-‘80s, as I was…
I’d love a PS Vita. I still could use an actual PSP, though, for the several titles I have on UMD, a few of which weren’t offered as downloads. I’m also under the impression that while most of all “regular” downloadable PSP releases (ones that also had physical releases) work on the Vita, apparently PSP Minis don’t…
I prefer physical, but I’ve always had a little asterisk by that to acknowledge the environmental factors which I admit do weigh on me. Moreover, the current pandemic situation has had me rethinking my preference for physical copies - or certainly, shopping for them in brick-and-mortar stores, at the very least.…
Oh! Well, then... yeah. I know there are still folks around who follow Star Wars movies but not the shows, so you wouldn’t be the only one in your position when Solo opened, but there was a lot of talk here and elsewhere along the lines of “About that Solo cameo... spoilers after the jump”, and I imagine many Solo…
Wait - when you say “Until this moment,” you mean while seeing these comments on this Matrix article on io9? As in, you hadn’t realized until hours ago that well before Solo was released, The Clone Wars and later Rebels had established Maul improbably survived being the events of The Phantom Menace?
You have a strange idea of what constitutes a bold assumption.
I was going to mention this if someone else didn’t.
Oh, I know; I just find it sad that the company didn’t retain that culture, that’s all.
Wasn’t Activision founded, way back in the day, by a bunch of former Atari programmers rebelling against just this sort of thing - executives reaping the rewards while the folks who actually made games were treated like dirt and paid accordingly? That, and wanting credit for their work, like any other creator, which…
Part of my weekend is being spent helping my dad move, but when I’m not doing that I’m finally picking up with LEGO Dimensions again after having left it alone a few months. I started collecting all the packs for the game around May or June of 2017, when rumors of its impending discontinuation were already swirling,…
Sweet! Though all these comments about the difficulty have me wondering whether I’ll ever have a chance of finishing it. It’s still hard to resist, though.
I usually play on the default and/or the medium setting, which usually seem to be one and the same. I’m not sure how often I’ve made a point of trying lots of different difficulty settings since the Atari VCS days, though I do sometimes pay attention to them.