All those other games either have/had some sort of live service component or had substantial updates or DLC released for them.
All those other games either have/had some sort of live service component or had substantial updates or DLC released for them.
This doesn’t even seem that much smaller, and is somehow even uglier than the original design.
It’s because the gaming landscape has changed, and interest in the series has waned since the heights of its popularity.
It’s a single player RPG, and like the headline says it’s been 6 months after release with several high profile games that have launched in the interim and soaked up the limelight.
This would have been a way easier pill to swallow if the story missions were just included in the price of the Battle Pass. I know the $15 purchase technically includes 1000 coins that can be used to buy the BP, but asking money for a PvE mode that the game was originally billed as is a shit sandwich that Blizzard is…
Those are Forge maps made in the level editor....
This is actually really fucking awesome and a great win for consumer right to repair.
Having just seen the film, I was honestly expecting the GI Joe toy line to make an appearance at a certain point in the movie. But then I realized GI Joe is a Hasbo property and not Mattel.
This site is mostly slideshows and clickbait headlines these days, with the occasional hot take thrown in.
Not even real content, but corporate clickbait “content”.
Jedi Survivor felt like the perfect size where it had a large area to explore that wasn’t overwhelming, and the map wasn’t flooded with meaningless side missions. You had the option of exploring but it never felt forced upon you.
I’m happy for the people that enjoy these massive open worlds, but it just sounds so exhausting to me.
They might see Gamepass as a potential competitor (a bit of a stretch I know), or maybe Sony cut a deal with them.
It definitely feels like a case of a small studios thinking they get their big break by acquiring a well known IP license and then taking a huge swing and a miss.
Oh so we’re just doing more of these low effort slide show posts?
I don’t think anyone should be surprised with the AMD partnership considering the Series S & X (and PS5 for that matter) run on AMD hardware. It makes sense for Bethesda to have built the game with those parameters in mind.
Even though I’ve already stacked two years of Gold and converted to GamePass Ultimate, I wish there was a way to just bulk buy a years subscription rather than doing it in 3 month chunks.
A part of me wonders if the object physics in this game are still tied to framerate like in past Bethesda titles. I remember on the PC versions of their last few games upping the framerate would break certain gameplay interactions.
You have to learn to read between the lines. Of course Bethesda isn’t going to come out and flat out say “yeah we can’t do 4K 60fps because the console’s CPU is too weak”.