I'll take games with a little less content for a set period of time or a demo being exclusive to a platform or whatever instead of dozens of franchises from two huge publishers suddenly being taken away from millions of gamers around the world any day.
@Saucybuns: SOMA came to PS Now (which has now become the higher tiers of PS Plus) about 5 years ago, so it's just now leaving the service after 5 years.
Honestly, I believe CD Projekt Red's next Witcher game will be one of the first true showcases of Unreal Engine 5's capabilities, but that's years away.
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I wonder how many hardcore fans would be willing to lose a arm to get one and use it?
That'd be great if they brought the portable games to console. I also wouldn't even mind if it was a remake, upscale or just them putting them on PS Now. I would love to replay through every game.
No, but these clickbait articles are. Always have to find a way to spin something to be a negative or conjure up hate out of something for clicks.
That was based upon July 28th, 2019 and it's definitely sold way more. I see a few articles stating over 20 million now, though Sony themselves haven't officially announced sales for it recently.
Even though it sold incredibly well, seeing this is always worrisome. I was so excited for Days Gone before it was released and while it took a little bit before I really got into the game at first, it became one of my favorites games of all time, so my hope is still high for a sequel, especially after 'that' ending.
Had a lot of enjoyment playing/platinuming this game, was lucky enough not to run into any of these problems (:
It's literally a FREE update to the game for anyone whom owns the game on PS4, Xbox One and PC, and buys a next gen console (or anyone whom has a powerful enough PC), whilst giving anyone who has yet to buy the game a chance to buy it with all the DLC and the update bundled together in one neat package. CD Projekt Red have been very generous developers and this is yet again them going above and beyond when it comes to giving to their fans. They could have easily just sold this as a new ed...
EXACTLY! Imagine if there was only two grocery stores in all of the USA and that's really the only two places you could get your groceries. No matter where you lived you'd have to go through them to buy food. That kind of market control would bad for everyone. It not only hurts the customers, but the suppliers as well.
You know what else used to be visceral? Visceral Games :'(
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Considering Bethesda has had problems in the past with preorders and the likes, I can see why they wanted to make sure that the OST actually got sent with the CE. It's very in depth and goes into great detail, which is nice, but why would they announce an OST for the CE if they hadn't even discussed it with Mick? They could have announced it at a later date as an added bonus or something if things worked out, especially if they had been having trouble getting music on time anyways. Pl...
Yeah plus the whole "You're breathtaking!" meme thing. Had that not happened, it would have been a lot closer.
This is a review of the updated version for PS4, Xbox and PC that comes out tomorrow (April 3), so it's definitely not late.
Yeah, but how many concurrent active users does the Epic game store have now? I'm guessing less than that 7 million since it is still a new platform and a lot of people are sticking with Steam, so still it has sold more with less concurrent users in comparison to Steam back then, plus the devs get a bigger split compared to Steam. Give the Epic game store a few years and I'm sure it'll be making developers more overall than Steam will.
Hey, here's three older games that are better and run better!
Half Life: Alyx alone will push me way over the edge to get a PSVR2.