My favorite part is when she yelled “It’s webbing time!” and webbed all over the bad guys.
My favorite part is when she yelled “It’s webbing time!” and webbed all over the bad guys.
Same. I grabbed mine at the end of 2022 because it because easily accessible. I tried the whole Twitter-restock-account-stalking, but that got old REAL fast. And waiting for an invite code from Sony was irritating.
Yes, I think that the fact that so many games still come out for both PS4 and PS5 is why it feels like the PS5 has barely started, 3.5 years after it came out. I don’t remember this happening in previous generations.
Yeah, it was like PS5 was unavailable or barely available for two years, then two years later is in the end cycle?
What are you talking about? PS3->PS4 = 7 years, PS4->PS5 = 7 years. PS5 is barely 3 years old. How is it not surprising that they’re announcing the end already.
I think it’s just because due to lack of availability, it still feels brand new to most people. I didn’t personally know a single person with one until it had already technically been out for 2 years. I got mine last year, not because of a lack of want or even money but because it was when I was finally able to get…
Alright, I get the older generations having a 7-8 year “life-cycle” because tech was rapidly advancing in more groundbreaking ways, but it feels ridiculous for this generation. It feels like we’ve barely gotten anything really cementing this generation as truly special. Sure, it could come in the next 3-4 years, but…
I think it surprising most people because for well over the first two years of this things existence it was so hard to get. And many people, such as myself, have barely had their PS5 for a year and there has truly been very few games that are pure PS5 games. Sure it’s been out for almost 4 years but it definitely…
I’ve only had my PS5 a little over a year took me that long to get one without jumping through hoops and using online trackers.
What would they even do for a new console? I imagine it’s gonna feel like PS5.5, at best. Like, come on, man. I just got mine last February. Let’s get some more Sony stuff in the pipe.
Man, my PS5 still feels like a newish addition to my console collection. I have no desire for an upgrade. It doesn't even feel like games are pushing it to its limits yet.
Yeah, personally unless I stop the screen and squint at it for awhile I can barely see the difference between performance and graphics in motion, but I would notice the difference between 40-50FPS and 60FPS instantly.
It does look softer, but I just can’t, I need my 60fps.
I got a completely opposite read of everything suggested in this article. I think the interviewer’s comment was a bit offensive, as that line has been suggested to have been read in a monotone by so many (and to be silly scripting). But, she’s correct… how can anybody truly know anything by a line taken out of context.
I hadn’t thought about it like that, but to me Frozen did not land much because I guess I don’t have the same emotional struggles Elsa dealt with, but Moana yearning to *do* something with her life struck more of a chord with me. Both movies were, to some degree, about healing and getting over rejection, but in Frozen…
And its always the same, silly response when reminded of that.
I swear everyone I know that primarily games on a PC spends a significant amount of time complaining about how any given thing isn’t on PC or the port runs like ass on it. And it’s like....you know there’s a solution to that right?
I’m not shilling for anyone. I’m just not an entitled gamer thinking they are owed access to everything simply because they want it. It’s not how the industry works, nor should it.
You wouldn’t be sinking half a grand for 1 game. It’s not like that’s only thing you’d possibly do with it.
You could always just buy a PS5 if the wait is a problem