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All PSVR games are on PS4, and PS5 is compatible with just about every ps4 game. Plus you can already use the existing psvr on ps5 to play them, so it’s significantly unlikely that the new VR won’t be backwards compatible.

I also dislike Sony’s BC policies as a whole, but I’d say they’ve done relatively fine with PS4-on-PS5 BC. It’s no frills, but largely works. So that’s one reason.

I’ll be honest, when the PS5 was released and there was nothing about PSVR, I assumed Sony was going to let it quietly die. This, though, sounds pretty badass. I’m not a VR guy (tried it a few times, thought it was cool, but don’t think it would be worth the money or space for me, given how much I would use it), but

Wireless is absolutely not a thing I care about in VR, so if it is just a single USB-C then I am perfectly fine with that. It is one less thing that I have to remember to charge, or to leave on a charger, and that absolutely has no reason to be wireless in the first place; even with room tracking VR setups you’re

It was an obvious sarcastic comment. “/s” isn’t required. Maybe, just relax and laugh without being promted to, sometime.

This smells of a Colin Moriarty pivot. It is really easy to grift the right.

Exactly; there’s a way to balance action gameplay and horror, and that series pretty much nails it. (Even the third game, despite its problems, did some fascinating things with ‘co-op horror’.) I think, as much as the conversation around the Alien franchise devolves into ‘the first film is better as a horror film, the

They just need to reskin Dead Space 2 and replace the Necromorphs with the Xenomorphs, especially the 90's toy variants.

I dunno man, I have a hard time writing off the entire company working from home during a pandemic (for basically the last year) as an excuse, given the fact that there are a ton of productivity and logistical issues that come up from extended work-at-home. 

Makes sense, and I appreciate the fact that Bungie has been fairly clear that they’re not going to demolish their employees’ lives to get this stuff out asap. 

Uh, I mean Anthem is following directly in the footsteps of Diablo 3 and Destiny, which both launched in pretty sorry states and eventually expansioned themselves into success. (D3/Destiny haters, please save your breath, I promise I do not care)

Yea I was somewhat skeptical the first day of Season of the Chosen but between the exotic missions, lost sector grinds, and battlegrounds playlist I’m having a really good time at the moment. I think it’s shaping up to be my favorite season since the rebooted model. 

I’ve said for forever that I would love a Destiny based tactics game about the Collapse. Let me play out the battles of Twilight Gap and other key lore points we only hear about. Let me see the world before humanity was stuck in just one city. I want to see how we were so badly beaten that we basically had to give up

The notion of novels and comics and whatnot in the Destiny universe is... fine, I guess? (To a certain extent, I never got into the Star Wars EU, and so I’m a little wary of that sort of ‘IP expansion’ in general.) What I’d really like, though, are ‘Destiny Universe’ games that feed back into the progression of the

Origins was my jam. I did literally everything I could in that game. I loved Bayek’s story, I was engaged in the overall plot, and the Egyptian setting just really did it for me. It didn’t hurt that I’ve always found that particular backdrop of Rome and Egypt during Julius Caesar to be some of the most fascinating

It’s too damn big (and we haven’t even got to DLC yet). The sheer size dulls any of the good parts, and it does have some good parts, its just there’s so much content you can get lost and stop caring. I loved Origins because of the story but it was also a tad too big. Odyssey was bigger and suffered because of it, but

Agreed as well. I was a particular fan of the Interceptor, especially with Spark Dash. The hit-and-run-with-godlike-speed-plus-a-shotgun gameplay was spot-on, gave me all the good biotic charge feels, all wrapped up in a mobile, metal, acrobatic combat gremlin package.

The flying was so good (even with the cooldown stuff, but then flying through water just added to the strategy of it) and the world really was beautiful - but damn if the story wasn’t good and the world just way too small. The prime/detonate abilities were awesome as well and really lent themselves to some interesting

Agreed on all of this. There is some special stuff in Anthem, they just didn’t put *enough* in for it to be the “Destiny-killer” they clearly wanted it to be (despite not wanting to even look at what Destiny does well).

Warrior Within was cheesy as fuck, but the gameplay was excellent. I wouldn’t mind seeing more games like it.