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A new PS5 epic does smart, little things to respect its player’s time

A new PS5 epic does smart, little things to respect its player’s time

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Kingrizzy9076d ago (Edited 76d ago )

A lot of this is really smart and is half the reason I will buy the game. It's always the little things like, touching the wall as you turn the corner or walking down the steps and not take 3 or four at a time but one by one like in LA Noir. I hope that this game it worth it.

blackblades76d ago

Quality of life, I played a demo the other day and to go back and forth at one point I was like MF*. Quality of life should always be considered and F* the make it realistic simulation. He to play a video game not play a simulator. I also no going back to old games be like daaaaamn wheres the quality of life what a drag.

mariopasta76d ago

All these points are pleasing to know

Psychonaut8574d ago

Respects my time (this) vs doesn’t respect my time (DD2). I’m almost 40, and work full time, plus have a relationship; I simply don’t have room in my life for games that don’t respect my time. I’m sure DD2 will be awesome, but I still haven’t even finished RDR2, cuz I feel like I need a 4 hour block to really dive into it, and I almost never do.

VincentVanBro74d ago

Pretty stupid to make assumptions about which game wastes your time more when neither game has released imo

Kiryu199274d ago

Stupid to assume what when developers have shared plenty of information regarding their games

Psychonaut8572d ago

Perhaps. Just going off of them saying there’s no save reloading and no real fast travel til late in the game. We shall see.

NiceneCreeder74d ago

stick with mobile games you filthy casual.
if you can't put aside a few hours - open world ANYTHING isn't for you.

Psychonaut8572d ago

Ha! You mad bro? If a game pulls me in enough and hooks me, I’ll make the time. I’ve got like 250 hrs in Hades most recently. So I’m not as you say a “filthy casual”. Just when a game up front advertises that it has essentially no fast travel and no save reloading, which interprets to a whole lot of backtracking and running around, so it knocks it down my interest list a bit. That’s all. But by all means continue insulting people you don’t know on the internet, I’m sure it brings you intense satisfaction. Have a good one

Cockney74d ago (Edited 74d ago )

Apparently you are both stupid and a filthy casual, its a tough pill to swallow i know but these guys know what they're talking about, why not listen to them, take what they say on board then dismiss them as fools and get on with life. I like my 20-30 hrs games, any longer and I can't be arsed to start it

Kiryu199274d ago (Edited 74d ago )

RDR2 is way way worst because each and every looting animation is 3-5 seconds long, fast travel is simply broken, R* game design of go to this icon to start the mission and than ride your horse all the way back to do the mission before riding again to finish the mission

We all play games to have fun as a hobby. There should be options for gamers who want to play simulation gameplay and those who want a general game experience of being able to fast travel anywhere, auto ammo pickup etc

And now dragon dogma 2 is sticking to some game mechanics that should be improved with more modern options

Tapani74d ago

I'm in the same camp at 42, extremely busy at work with a career and a family to take care of. The newest, and most delightful member takes so much time that I basically have 1 hour of my own time in the evening, and during weekends maybe 2 hours in the evening. During that precious time, if I keep troubleshooting PC games, spend time on loading screen, or chase some markers on a map or just am not generally doing something awesome and inspiring all the time, I don't game at all. And that is what it has come to.

I have the top of the line PC, all the consoles you may want, all the games you may want, and all the gear you may want from visuals to audio. But if the game doesn't respect my time, or I spend time troubleshooting technical problems, I'm done. I'd rather watch youtube and do something passive. Or just go out for a run or do yoga. My day is full of work and stress, games need to be the opposite of that.

For others who don't understand this about the business:
Gaming companies are competing for your attention, not for your wallet. It is the minutes they want so that you keep going back to them, spending more. This is based on consumer insights research and all large gaming companies know it and are after your time, not money. Everyone knows this, but the non-business savvy gamers who just focus on playing them, not the business world around them (I'm not talking about fan events and fandom.)

VincentVanBro72d ago

That's like saying because of your busy life, you can't read long books. Absurd really. I am 35 y/o, married, have kids, make 6 figures, work from home, run 8-10 miles a day, and I can't be bothered to discriminate between long and short games. Fun per hour is my metric. How much fun am I having each hour I play?

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Ironmike74d ago

We're the fuck this review come from lol

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Rise of the Ronin Releases Big New Update

The latest update for Rise of the Ronin brings huge changes to the game by introducing new content, adjusting the gameplay, and fixing bugs.

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ZeekQuattro11d ago

Gotta get back to this. I took a break for a while.

H910d ago

I started this yesterday, it's like Ghost of Tsushima but with a actually fun combat, I don't like the Assassin's Creed world design in both tbh

EnViiDisnuCCa10d ago

Ain't nothing like ghost of tsushima rise of the ronin is way different from ghost

H910d ago

Same open world design which is the biggest chunk of the game, the biggest difference are the combats which is great and the souls style interconnected dungeons

Elda10d ago

I just beat the game & it does remind me of Ghost Of Tsushima. It has some Ghost Of Tsushima influences, though Rise OF The Ronin is its own game.

notachance10d ago

I had a blast with it, AC style open-world with Nioh gameplay, and the combat was way easier than their past title so you can actually chill while playing it and not raging all over the open world.

Demetrius10d ago

I tried getting into this but it felt way too much like a souls game, it felt like fromsoftware made it, it would be nice if most devs knew they don't have to copy souls game for success, cause most of every game that copies them I rarely hear about those titles again and people I've talked to rarely know about em, but they know of darksouls, elden ring, can't beat the originals, not saying ronin a bad game I'm just not into souls like games I like for devs to be creative and copy less, it's so many ideas games could use nowadays

Einhander19729d ago (Edited 9d ago )

"I tried getting into this but it felt way too much like a souls game."

You can change the difficulty and make it more like a hack and slash. It doesn't need to be a stressful playthrough.

Psychonaut859d ago

Good to see them continuing to support it, good game but definitely needed some love.

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Team Ninja: How Ninja Gaiden and Nioh connect to Rise of the Ronin

Many of you who have already played Rise of the Ronin may have noticed some elements of our previous works such as Ninja Gaiden and Nioh from Team Ninja. Today we’re excited to share some of the behind-the-scenes development stories for the first time. Plus we share details on an upcoming game update.

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purple10111d ago

not a good title FPS RUSSIA. should have gone with: "new content added'. ... or something like that

try : 'New and expanded content 5 new Ally Missions added. + Addition of dojo training partners"

FPSRUSSIA11d ago

Lol thats the title of the article by playstation blog what are you talking about ?

FPSRUSSIA11d ago

Read the article it has nothing to do with what you said

purple10111d ago

I literally copied and pasted that from the bottom of the article

DEEBO11d ago

The new update is so good...

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Rise of the Ronin—A History of Music With Composer Inon Zur

CGMagazine had the opportunity to speak about the soundtrack of Rise of the Ronin, Starfield and more with composer Inon Zur.

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