Would be nice in VR...
Would be nice in VR...
They’ll probably name it Tom Clancy’s Star Wars, too.
I recently played Half-Life 2 Episode 2 and there is absolutely no way this is the best entry in the series. Just like there’s no way Half-Life 2 is better than the original Half-Life.
I played a couple of hours then uninstalled the game. Since pretty good ideas, once again ruined by Ubisoft with the stupidest ideas ever.
It’s not the greatest exercise, but a good VR music game he might enjoy is Audica. I like to play it sat down on a chair, and I’m really loving it (particularly with custom songs as the default ones are pretty....meh)
Good luck getting refunds on the PlayStation Store, though...
Uh? God of War ?
That’s on PS4, btw. I, of course, tried to update my details on the PlayStation account website when it didn’t work on the console, but it’s the same. My last purchase was in June (Ghost of Tsushima, probably), so I don’t know how long the issue has been going on for.
I found out a couple of weeks ago that I can’t but anything on the PlayStation store. I always get an error. I tried to remove and add my paying method again : impossible. Can’t add a card, can’t add PayPal. Missed the Black Friday sales for this, and I was planning on getting a digital PS5...
The biggest reason we haven’t had a new Grand Theft Auto game since 2013, though, is simply that Rockstar and Take-Two haven’t had to release one, and won’t for as long as GTA Online keeps making money.
Which will come out first? This one or Agent? :-D
This could be why Sony now says the X button is called the “cross button.”
Even more happy, I guess, if your console remembers your “unpopular” setting and sets it as default for you.
Yep, it’s easy, and it’s an easy setting to implement. The argument with that guy was on what should be considered “normal” and what the game’s default should be.
Would you believe it or not, inverted X axis was actually a default in many third-person japanese games on PS2 (FFXII, for instance). Glad that seems to be over, though... but I guess it’s good to have the option present.
I say Sony approved, you say “list of compatible drives”.
They actually need to be approved by Sony, meaning you won’t be guaranteed to be able to use ANY Pci-E Gen 4 SSD. However, aside from Sony’s green light, there will be nothing special about those SSDs: they don’t need to be manufactured specifically for the PS5, so they can also be used in PCs, and any manufacturer…
I love it when a video game does something that isn’t possible in another medium.
It’s one thing to want digital content. I’m all up for it: I already bought all my stuff on PS4 in digital form, and I’m definitely getting the digital only PS5 when I get one.
Streaming is another, completely different thing.