Yeah, I wasn’t looking for anything special. Just a regular old PS4 Pro and I could not find any here in Chicago proper or in the surrounding suburbs.
Yeah, I wasn’t looking for anything special. Just a regular old PS4 Pro and I could not find any here in Chicago proper or in the surrounding suburbs.
I see where you’re coming from but from my perspective it would seem that the Pro is the PlayStation system and the non-Pro is the budget or entry-level system. So my assumption comes from there, that when there is a product line and a more powerful version of that line is released, it then becomes the defacto…
This is off-topic but I’m feeling trolled by Sony’s apparent artificial scarcity affecting the PS4 Pro right now—contrasted against their aggressive marketing telling me to just go out and buy one. I didn’t expect to be able to find the 500 million edition or the Spider-Man edition by just walking into a store but I…
This is easily still 5 to 10 years off and that’s being conservative. I’d say a more realistic timeline is 10 to 20 years.
I appreciate your response but I don’t necessarily agree with most of it. There’s a lot to unpack and I may not express my thoughts and ideas on your response as succinctly as they deserve, so please bear with me.
Good on them for being agents of change even if their methodology is flawed.
Sounds like she’s gunning for the top of the adult contemporary charts with this one.
Piling on the content in short order is absolutely a sound strategy in order to stay competitive with the increasingly crowded genre. Eventually they will revisit Erangel and I think that’ll be a significant milestone for the game.
I’d to see them develop Erangel further. There’s untapped potential there having been less hand-crafted than Miramar. And I think players would appreciate a refreshed Erangel that’s ultimately the same island but re-tooled to play to the game’s more recent developments.
A question for the ages.
Haven’t watched the game trailer yet but I hope it involves all of the things you mentioned.
I strongly recommend Dead Leaves by Production I.G., directed by Hiroyuki Imaishi, in 2004.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - Lunar Colony has surprisingly great guitar work and a synth lead that I can easily listen to over and over again.
I bought one of these the last time they were on sale for $130 and it was absolutely worth it, even though there are plenty of other, cheaper, options on the market.
I bought one of these the last time they were on sale for $130 and it was absolutely worth it, even though there are…
While not technically in the same classification of open world game as the Mafia series, I seem to recall that Burnout Paradise used the turn signal method as well.
While I am very hyped to see what Bethesda themselves (over the modding community) have done to improve the game’s looks. I also have to temper my excitement by remembering that Fallout 4 can run like complete crap on great PCs. Most times without any real rhyme or reason.
I’ve put in a few hours and so far I’m a little frustrated and still just trying to find my footing with the ship handling. It’s really tough. I’m an F-Zero fan and never was a Wipeout fan so that probably contributes to my on again, off again disdain for the game.
I think that a 3-D behind the back Sonic game that controls like a racing game would be great.
It’s not doge, though, is it? It’s a different shiba inu. It’s not a meme it’s just a cute dog in a cute costume.
I don’t understand what playing the game actually entails. All that’s shown is an amiibo tapping the game pad, dice rolls in the game, character moves spaces, then a short vignette of AC characters interacting with each other. But at no point is there gameplay shown, a controller in a hand, people playing anything,…