Link to a place to purchase already exists. And google is a thing.Â
Not unexpected, but I am extremely disappointed. Announcing full or developing BC would have been a nice dent in MS’s armor; it remains among the Xbox line’s greatest strengths.
These...are not nearly as flashy or blinged out as I thought they would be.
This is no fault of the author, so my apologies, but ads on this site are increasingly making articles on Kotaku extremely difficult to read on mobile. I’m reaching a tipping point.
I am looking forward to the game, especially with reverts in as THPS3 is my favorite, but only giving the demo to peeps that have already preordered is really backwards.
Oh, completely agree.Â
All that Sony needs to do now is announce ps 1-3 compatibility and the only real feather in Microsoft’s cap will be swept away.
Not to be confused with the yet confirmed MSXS, New Xbox X, New Xbox S, New Xbox X XL, New Xbox S XL, Xbox One II, Xbox XX, Xbox XXX, Xbox XX S series, Xbox XXX One S series, as well as their all digital counterparts.
Bought an adapter to do so along with making an arcade stick compatible. I love the Wii U Pro controller.Â
Arcade sticks are a big exception to that for me, though. Four directions, select, start, and 6-8 buttons. That’s all you need. Those customizable expensive tools are at their heart simple, and a fighting game player’s attachment to that one special stick is real.
I had no idea. Ugh.Â
I do remember reading an article that analyzed the tech inside the Move/interviewed game dev during the ps3 gen, and that the controller was capable of way more than was being utilized at the time. Remembering that made me smile when they went from $10 to $40 and more overnight used when they became the PSVR…
Hey, my arcade sticks and the HOTAS are in. I’m more than happy.Â
Just curious: how would everyone here feel about a slider for the zombies in RE 8 until they are crash test dummies?
The official code actually running would be incredible. There is, however, a fantastic 2p co-op fan mod out there that is a blast to play.Â
Going off of more No Man’s Sky VR last weekend, I’ve picked up an AIM controller and am getting through the Farpoint campaign while dipping my toes in Borderlands 2 VR, only having used Moves before. What a fun piece of tech. Really hope that support for it carries over to PSVR2 whenever that hits down the line.
Can’t wait for my first Alien freighter in VR. 😉
When you go from that launch to fans of your work raising money to rent the billboard across from your office just to say thank you...
Thank you for writing this article. With all the change up at Kotaku, I was getting uneasy as the days ticked by and there absolutely nothing on this story.