So there’s a chance this game can run on a MacBook.
So there’s a chance this game can run on a MacBook.
Midgar is just a tiny bit of the full game. It’s like the whole Resident Evil 2 remake would have been set in the streets before you reach the Raccoon Police Department.
At this point, I’d probably would have liked a remaster like Final Fantasy VI.
Well, forget about catching chocobos, this game seems to be limited to the first area.
I hope future generations appreciate the brilliance of the Libertines first two albums, my generation didn’t really, they were into the far inferior The Strokes.
Sony throwing the white towel must mean Last of Us 2 doesn’t have a launch date, ditto with Final Fantasy VII, ditto with cool samurai game, and they gave up trying to explain Death Stranding.
They have been so since the PS4's launch. Online play was free on the PS3, I think still is.
As part of Bungie’s big announcement, the studio said it would no longer be doing PS4-exclusive content, after five years of delivering special maps, weapons, and strikes solely to PlayStation 4 users.
Netflix is still mailing DVDs. I’m probably one of the three people still using it. That’s how I’ve watched Game of Thrones without an HBO subscription (and I don’t condone ripping the DVDs to keep the content, but you can).
Sony and Microsoft are very eager to jump out of the console hardware business, so at one point, you’re only going to be able to get The Last of Us 3 through a Sony service. That would leave Nintendo in a very lonely position, and hopefully, that Atari reboot is not a hoax.
Look at that controller, that doesn’t look like they are targeting directly the PC market. The 1080p option is definitively not targeting the PC market.
You still have to buy the games.
Um... There’s no hardware in Stadia. Unless you mean the controller, which I’m afraid it won’t be that interesting to mod.
Minimum internet speed requirement is a 10mbps download/1mbps upload.
Ghosts multiplayer was better than many people give it credit for, and the coop mode, Extinction was really good.
They are sticking to the other outdated practice of releasing a game every year. It’s not very comforting to buy a multiplayer game you know is going to be abandoned in 12 months. Battlefield gives you a two-year cycle at least, and games like Rainbow Six Siege, Counterstrike and Overwatch go way beyond that.
No doubts the GPS can find all the spots you can play Gwent on the road.
I wish the next step for this thing is turn it into an iPod, and you scroll through your music with the crank.
A great idea, but I’d focus most on Battlefield 3, which is when I am sure the series peaked. Sometimes I pop my PS3 and I am glad to see I can still easily jump into a BF3 match.
I am tempted to bet that Battlefield 4 is beating both 1 and 5 these days.