Just buy it. Don’t get put off my crappy negative reviews. Not all the Final Fantasy games are masterpieces, but I can’t think of any Final Fantasy game that was terrible and not worth buying. Well maybe 11, but even then it was still pretty fun.
Just buy it. Don’t get put off my crappy negative reviews. Not all the Final Fantasy games are masterpieces, but I can’t think of any Final Fantasy game that was terrible and not worth buying. Well maybe 11, but even then it was still pretty fun.
Lost in Space was decent enough for a TV series. But movies and tv series are often very different things, and success in one doesn’t mean success in the other.
Sony and Xbox always say this, that they will each outdo the other. Then when the consoles release they are about the same power and the games of that generation generally play the same.
Oh, Sea of Thieves is a good guess.
I think those are both safe games to move to other systems that won’t really annoy even the hardcore Xbox people. Not like a Forza or Halo would probably annoy people if they went to Sony.
Back when I thought this thing was going to be the same price as a model 3, I was kind of interested. Then Musk became Musk and the Cybertruck came out at $75,000+. So nope, not interested.
Guess I dodged a bullet on that one, though Tesla did get my $150 bucks.
I think you are buying it for Gamepass. That certainly won’t be available on Sony any time soon.
How can you have a pirate game without hand-to-hand pirate combat on the boarding ship? Even Odyssey had combat on the ship after you boarded.
That’s interesting. I find the PS 5 interface crisper and easier to use. But Xbox definitely has the multiplayer interface down and their achievement system is much better.
I have both consoles, so I don’t care how the hardware competition goes. It is really about the games for me. And as far as controls go, I don’t…
I am sure it will do well at the theaters as those characters are still popular. But I don’t think Disney will learn much from its success. And future Marvel films will not be guaranteed to bring in the results.
That was one grim game.
Not mentioned, but start/stopping a lot tends to drain your battery faster which of course over time will lower the life of your starter battery.
A software update will fix it, no worries!
Even if you played the first game most of this made no sense.
I am not sure I’d play any multiplayer game I have to talk/yell at in an airport. I’d probably stick with single-player or other games I can draw less attention on.
Wait, what? Borderlands had actual good weapon itemization. Weapons and armor are almost pointless in Outer Worlds after a point as they never really improve much.
Yeah, but don’t you get tired of every streamer running mods so all their characters run around in skimpy bathing suits and lingerie? I guess it is fun for a bit, but seems totally stupid in the context of the actual game.
Yeah, usually there are test versions and the final prod version/servers that the public sees. Sometimes bugs crop up in the final version that were never caught by QA in the test environment. In a perfect world devs and qa would have more time to test on the final setup before releasing to public. But that doesn’t…
Isn’t it?
It might. I know if I move my legs like I’m walking while moving forward with my controller, it kind of tricks my brain into thinking it is moving and doesn’t have that skate board feel that bothers some people.