Video games are not made for reviewers who have to play lots of things in small amounts of time. They're made for the masses who may only buy a few games a year. Too much to do may be a problem for you but for a lot of other people it can be THE incentive for making the purchase.
Walmart censoring The Outer Worlds is the most Outer Worlds thing.
The short answer is, any more than the Xbox 2.
The longer answer is probably 600. Id imagine there will be 2 SSD size options but I'd say the smallest shouldn't be more than 500.
The N64 was the only major system still using carts when the Dreamcast came out. And if you wanna get REALLY nit picky, the DC didn't even USE CDs; it ran GD-Roms.
Ehhh, we will see
Man, that's a sad article title. The game earned it, I'm sure (I didn't play it), but just to think about how far Bioware has fallen. It makes me sad.
Bloodborne.
There's a ton of hype for this game but mostly it's from die hard Metal Gear fans.
There was a time when Kojima's games were at the forefront of popular game design. But now everything is pretty, everything is cinematic. So what you're left with is auteur game design weirdness and that's just not everyone's cup of tea. Still though, it's the biggest game of the fall.
Thanks for the recommendations! I already have Resident Evil 7 and Thumper and I can't wait to try out both in VR. I also started downloading some of the demo disks. I'm SUPER excited!
Cool! I just picked up a PSVR so im excited to try Wipeout!
Nintendo will survive, and thrive, for the same reasons they always have; compelling exclusive content.
Most companies don't care about people. They DO care about thier opinions though, and DO care what people do WITH those opinions.
Nintendo may not care about my opinion but they do care about my joy. I'd rather it be this way than the other.
I played it when it was new and it really bothered me. Some of it WAS passable to be sure, but the two leads were really rough. Especially Yuna. The cadence they had to use was like a robot saying what it thought was people talk.
That's nice. But I'd have much rather had a Japanese VO option for X:(
I remember when the PS2 came out and Sony put backwards compatibility in it. They apparently just put an actual, shrunk-down PS1 inside the machines. I wonder if they could do something like that for the 2 and 3.
Nintendo's first party games are what keep them relevant. They haven't needed to follow in anyone else's footsteps for just that reason.
I'd have assumed they'd ALREADY considered it and decided on something. I mean come on. It doesn't have to be something SOON, just have a plan!
Source?
The pics of the system all look like mock -ups, not actual physical devices. I wonder if those images are preliminary. They all look...sort of...plain I guess is the word I'd use. Wouldn't surprise me if the final machine is a bit dif.
I'm super excited to have physical versions of 0-6, all for the same console!