Here's the deal, @Neutralgamer1992, that doesn't mean they are failing. They are still afloat, their studios are doing fine, they are still up on their earnings calls despite their overhead on the backend outside of developmental costs. That's the point of an earnings call. It's showing they are doing just fine even if 3-4 people have stopped buying their games.
The microtransactions are optional and completely earnable through dailies/sidequests. That's...
Gonna disagree with you. They've been breaking sales records with games like The Division, Assassin's Creed Odyssey, and Rainbow Six Siege. If you don't like them, you don't like them, that's fine, but don't sit there and try to say they are failing when they are doing just the opposite.
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As someone who has played a lot of Persona 5 (I can't afford P5R at this time due to job issues with this virus), I don't remember this scene really ruffling anyone feathers at all. It was supposed to be controversial, it was supposed to be slightly upsetting. That was the ENTIRE point of this game. They are PURPOSELY making these talking points exist. They are shedding light on some massively taboo topics in some parts of the world or aren't even really being discussed.
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We're still 8-9 months from release. If Sony wanted to, they could change out last-minute parts (not that they would this late int he game), they could also change the programming in how their hardware interacts with one another.
However, you are missing my entire point. Sony is not going to lay down and just open the floodgates for Microsoft to take advantage of. They are keeping quiet purposely. It's a smart move. For all we know, they have some higher-tier stuff ...
As someone using Project xCloud in its beta. No, they aren't. It buffers constantly. It requires a 25+ Mbps connection that's stable to even play while on the go. Even on Wi-Fi it will degrade and stutter every 10-15 minutes. While it doesn't use a TON of data, it isn't the same experience. I'd rather install a game, hence why I'll be sticking with physical games when I snag my Series X and my PS5.
Streaming = No one wants it. We want to ACTUALLY ow...
They've already claimed to be doing this. Old news my dude.
Sony hasn't been quiet though my dude. They've boasted about their hardware for a while now. Marvel's Spider-Man improvements last year, Forza Horizon tech demo in 8K, playing at 60fps, and a few other things from there. They've ONLY recently in the past few months blew the lid off their hardware specs, what will be in the PS4, and a few of its features including the new controller (sadly, not sure we can call it the DS5 now).
As much as I love consoles alto...
They've been doing CB for a while now, which I'm happy about, and enjoy. I still take advantage of PS Vita games that feature that capability.
The biggest thing is, Sony isn't saying anything about their projects. They're taking this precious time to work on first-party games, to hammer out their hardware, and features. Even as a journalist, it's not hard to see what Sony's doing: They're letting Microsoft boast as loud as they can, they want th...
Nope. I'll never agree with this. I prefer the Nintendo identity the way it is. They aren't trying to compete with others. They are solely their own unique entity and they should remain that way unless something horrible actually happens to them.
I'd like to keep my Link, Mario, and Donkey Kong on Nintendo platforms. Just sayin'.
Talk about overreacting. This happened with a lot of games well before Devil May Cry. Just wait for the cart, which will feature the first one on it and the other two as digital downloads, or just opt for the HD collection at $20 on other platforms? You also have to remember that these games HAVE to be recoded and adjusted to work on the Switch itself due to its many features (HD Rumble, etc).
It does to an extent, but it also adds in that sense of urgency for players to phase the boss out of it as quickly as possible. Those "oh shit" moments were quite a blast but did add in an irritating level of difficulty oat times.
Damnit. Beat me to it.
That was one of my big grievances with the game.
Thank you, WireMucks.
It really is. I've been hooked on it. I haven't enjoyed a Call of Duty like this since at least World at War. Ghosts was a close second, but this bad boy stole the show.
I read the article, but here's my key complaint: If you can start your article off with, "As I sit down to write this, I can already feel the rage flowing through many’s veins just by the title alone," you are looking to start a fight or an argument, not discuss.
You've made up your mind and you're going to stand unwavering on that ground as well. Here's my response: No, they aren't. There's a difference between what can be conceived as rea...
That would be insane. I hadn't even thought of Torque, much less The Suffering. Time to rip out of my PS2 and play it again!
Can't agree more. The endless potential he would have as a fighter due to the weapons of his trade.
This is way too true. I used my Xbox Elite Controller against PC players and got absolutely wrecked. Switched to M&K and stood a chance. ISsue was? I turned off aim assist on my controller and couldn't be near as accurate as I needed to be to even stand a chance against half the people I played against.
Okay, I'm confused: Why would you install more games than you can play at once? My PS5 has four games on it and I still have over 300GB left:
-Final Fantasy XIV
-Bugsnax
-Spider-Man Miles Morales
-Dead by Daylight
-Overwatch
-Assassin's Creed: Valhalla
Just delete some games. You don't need every game you own downloaded. Honestly, it's a waste of space and actually causes your TBF on your SSD to...