fpsnoob2012
FPSnoob2012
fpsnoob2012

I kind of wish Coruscant was the big explorable planet. It’s beautifully realized and I enjoyed every second of that first level.

Maybe. But you’d be wrong. The game is excellent and lots of fun. I’m already on new game plus and looking forward to continuing that.

Arguably, we’ve already had the “perfect” D&D movie thanks to Peter Jackson’s adaptations of The Lord Of The Rings in the 2000s—which, if I’m being honest, do chart a bit too close to “action movie” for my taste”

Yeah, but like, it's also a likely candidate for ps+ within the next year too

No one ever got a blow job in a funko pop

At this point my backlog has a backlog..

I feel like the majority of these will eventually be on PS+ and my backlog is about to overflow.  

I’m guessing it’s because a lot of VR titles tend to be on the short side as is, consequently Sony’s tossing those developers a bone. Seems fair to me.

the new rule wouldn’t apply to VR games

The problem is that demos are a lose - lose for developers. People excited for the game were going to buy it anyways so the only way a demo changes their opinion is they decide NOT to buy it after playing the demo. And people excited for the game are the also the main group willing to download and try the demo since

I agree completely and couldn’t have said it better. The levity combined with the love of the series is a perfect balance. And in fact, the game has expanded my appreciation for some elements of the sequel films (for example, their expanded takes on Kef Bir [Death Star wreckage planet] or Canto Bight), expanding on

“Ummm, AkShUaLLy a pause button would brEaK imMErSIoN and ruin the aRTIStrY of the game.

See but I love that about Forbidden West because it does a different style of open-world RPG/action but does that style extremely well (more dialogue/defined-character based). It’s just fascinating how we see CoD (a series I haven’t played in a decade) described as tired for being like past entries, then RDR2 (which

Mk8D was still a top 10 seller last year. A lot of people are still playing it, so 48(!) more tracks is A-OK by me, I will be all over that.

That was going to be the kicker.  If the expansion pack is going to include pretty much all first party DLC, THAT will make it an increasingly better deal.

Including it in the NSO expansion pack *almost* makes the expansion pack now worth it.

I can’t speak for everyone, but this is actually the perfect Switch replacement for me. For me the Switch was overall a really bad purchase. None of the Nintendo exclusives really clicked for me. I had fun, but they weren’t top tier. I had a lot more fun playing indies on it. And once you go in that direction, well I

People who want a handheld indie machine likely already have a Switch.

This piece seems to acknowledge the existence of one group but then conflates it with another. The “I want to play this on Switch” crowd and the “I have a Switch for Animal Crossing” are not the same audiences. The “I want to play this on Switch” crowd is almost definitionally of the more hardcore segment, because