Never heard about it, but boy do I hope you are right! Dragon's Dogma was great!
@CrimsonWing
Except it didn't. 3rd person shooters, believe it or not, existed even before 3D games! Look up this 1985 arcade shoot-em-up called Space Harrier for instance, you have that basic static frame of reference where targets fly around shooting gallery games have, but in this case you look from behind the player character as targets fly at the screen, looks almost as if someone tried to make a 2D game emulate what 3D shooters would look like two decades later......
This description is giving me ModNation Racers vibes, with the extensive track creation tools... They should never had fused that into Little Big Planet IP, had it remained it's own distinct product and received a proper sequel, I'm sure it would be relevant now not only as a Mario Kart contender (however not pushing similar numbers, let's be realistic) but for the race creation aspect alone.
@Jin_Sakai
Frankly I don't see the whole industry heading this way at all! There was good reason to fear that for a moment there, but if anything the risk of blockchain taking over any real industry was much bigger before Covid and the last big crypto crash... Yes some will still pursue this path as there's money left in the table, but it's now much clearer this will not sustain itself long term and people investing real money in real products know better... So ...
Now I'm almost happy it was just a joke.
@S2Killinit
Not everyone cares about VR.
Friendly heads up that if you need to finish a PS Plus Catalog game and it's going out soon you can extend it by about two weeks! The way this works is you can play any Plus game offline for up to two weeks before the system needs to validate the license again (at which point it will lock and request you to go online, if your license is still good it would resume working normally). So on the last day the game is on the free catalog you log in as usual, validate licenses just in case, now ...
More ways to get in contact with my fellow human being? Count me out...
@SurgicalMenace
"Since you put your life on the line you can talk however the f*** you see fit"... Wow, spoken like a true wannabe.
Also you can say "fuck" on this site, in fact you just did a sentence before that, why you backing out? Afraid too much swearing like cheapens your argument or something? According to your own bullshit you better watch out that weak ass swearing don't have you growing a vagina or something.
"Game of the year edition"... Wait. That's illegal!
Really more of a con artist than a mob boss.
Of course it's a typo... As for why would they mistake it, obviously they have two versions of this, one for PS5 and one for the Series S/X, they likely copy pasted both lines from whichever version box they designed first, different people handled revising the different languages, only one of 'em forgot to change that line for the second version.
You are like two gens too late to complain about timed exclusivity, aren't you? I mean, this is exactly how MS started the whole paying their way through the gaming industry back on the early days of Xbox 360, I believe Bioshock was the first game literally paid to held off another platform... But doesn't matter, Sony and Ninty soon followed, by now you should know there's no worse side in that fight, they all do it and yes it's entirely anti-consumer, but to pretend this issu...
It doesn't need to look better than Star Citizen, a released game, even if it turns out to be a bad one, still beats scammy vaporware any day, everyday.
The Room actually was the last officially numbered entry on the franchise, "Silent Hill 4: The Room". Everything after that, whether a main entry or a spin off, dropped the counting on the title, so if they decide to go back to numbered entries, naming it SH5 makes sense.
Are you new here or what?
I can't fault 'em, they were decent modern games, they weren't the best tomb raider games, but those were classics, nostalgia obviously plays a big role in how we rate 'em, in fact, I doubt a straight remake would fare any better, if not worst, than the modern trilogy. They were clunky platformers with some of the worst shooting to ever grace Playstation, the story only seemed better because of nostalgia too, it was all over the place, from wacky dinos to all serious spy shit....
I've heard about long cons, but this is getting ridiculous.
I would only correct that the build slots are not unlimited, I had not played it in a while but I believe Division 2 had 16 slots when I left. Still, more than enough even for raiding with randoms, certainly more than you would be able to carry in unique pieces to assemble all these builds anyway.