More because they consistently overpromise and under deliver. I’ve been playing off and on since the D1 Alpha, and while don’t want to accuse them of lying, I will say that many promises have been made over the past 7+ years that haven’t been kept.
More because they consistently overpromise and under deliver. I’ve been playing off and on since the D1 Alpha, and while don’t want to accuse them of lying, I will say that many promises have been made over the past 7+ years that haven’t been kept.
This is great for everyone who hasn’t had the chance to play it yet (even if it isn't the best R&C). Really wish they would push a 60 fps patch for it, anything less makes me nauseous these days.
They said this about motion controls over a decade ago....
Find and follow a GPU stock discord. If you have alerts set up right (or just use phone notifications) you'll be alerted for a whole bunch of drops.
Find and follow a GPU stock discord. If you have alerts set up right (or just use phone notifications) you'll be…
“How KomodoHype became a symbol of White Supremacy” - Buzzfeed
Yakuza Like a Dragon (officially Yakuza 7 in Japan) is a mainline title in the franchise, not a spin off according to the developers. Yakuza 7 going turn based would be like Pokemon Red Blaze (idk, I made it up) going beat-em-up, while Gears Tactics would be the equivalent of Pokemon Go. “Why it’s okay”? The developer…
Yakuza has an overarching story spanning the franchise, while FF creates a different universe every game. It would be like Avenger's Endgame being in Spanish after the whole franchise was in English. Yeah, I'm sure many people would enjoy that more, but it's now more difficult to enjoy the narrative you already…
Idk, drastically changing the combat system after damn near a dozen titles and 15 years seems like something existing fans could legitimately gripe over if they’re not fans of turn based games.
So uh, where’s the guy who accused me of manhandling my ps4 controllers because there was “no possible way” they were defective? Aight.
This seems to be an increasingly frustrating problem with modern games. The more pixels devs can push, the more they go for more “photorealistic” and detailed environments and leave “atmosphere" in the dust. Another great example would be the original CoD4 Remaster (not CoD 2019). Yes, everything was now in 4k with…
This right here. There are games that I probably would have enjoyed significantly more if I knew to just run through the narrative instead of doing literally every side quest (RDR2) or hitting max level when it doesn't matter in the end anyway (FFXV).
My experience is if you "secure" the console, the violent yanking of a dog running though will damage the port of either the system or the controller. Neither is good. Both are expensive to fix.
This. I have a house full of dogs. Cords aren't an option. Ever.
Same thing for my Elite 2 Controller. USB C and it came with a A to C cable. I use it for pc, so i just use my C to C cable to plug it in the motherboard.
TL:DR - SSD powered console with Air Cooling doesn’t require a specific orientation. News at 11:00.
Until you play Gears 6: Guardians and you play as those 3 no name characters in all but 3 of the missions where you'll play as Kait but it won't matter in the end anyway. No I'm not bitter about Halo 5, why do you ask?
It feels like I’m playing an old Rare(tm) game and I’m loving it. Everything feels so polished, from the lively sound design to the artfully designed menu and icons, to the perfectly anti-aliased textures; it just feels finished, which is rare (heh) these days. The combat just feels perfect and the narration banter is…
I’m really considering cancelling my pc games pass. With the price going up, and the relative raw deal we get compared to console players, it doesn’t feel worth it anymore. I was honestly holding on to try Destiny 2's new expansion, but then they delayed the games pass release (0n pc only) to late next year.
I've been griping with the weapons since they phased out elemental primaries. Like, we're supposedly playing an RPG with 3 (at the time) elemental types; the fact that we can't equip all 3 at the same time is baffling to me. The gameplay felt GREAT when you could just switch to what you needed on the fly. The…
Next holiday season, I'd say.