I think they all be for sale separately eventually.
I hope so, I already own R4 on PS3/PSP so I won't have to pay for it again.
That's only Chris has taste.
Boltgun is as refreshing as a fizzy slushy enema.
I will definitely be playing this at some point though.
Had that perfect portability where you could play for 10 minutes or 3 hours.
It's a great package. Does the OG justice.
Oooooooh, that's a tasty duo. The 959, in particular, is a LEGEND and it looks amazing in the trailer here
Practically every Sony-published platformer of the 21st century is a masterpiece. Some get the recognition they deserve, some don't. This is one that deserves a lot more love.
That looks amazing and I am barely a TT casual.
Loads of crap games were made back then too, in fairness. But some games, like GoldenEye 007, have qualities that don't age. There is still loads to enjoy about the level designs, mission layouts, shooting reactive doods with a variety of weapons. The unlockables are still very addictive - I do get the same rush seeing something become available and then checking it out. Be it cheats, characters or MP weapons.
It's very "complete" for a cartridge game.
But this is literally the same code, literally emulated. You should literally be happy.
And it was botched. Literally.
Hear hear. A beautiful execution of a particularly fine concept.
Combat has a nice flow to it. It's hypnotic at times. And yeah, there is definitely a lot of lore to elaborate on.
Decent artwork and some basic optimisation go a long way. I tried Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves on a laptop with no dedicated VRAM and it actually ran 🤔
I think it bodes well for weird titles being made with MS money without much interference from Xbox as a publisher.
A game in 2022 having no voices and very literally needing a glossary sounds like stuff that would make a suit have a heart attack.
Dualsense stuff isn't groundbreaking but it's nice to have, nice meaty slaps and the axe return feedback is cool. Boss fights have good variety. Definitely the right amount of them, especially with mini-bosses. Some of the boss fights have the best-looking graphics yet this gen.
It won't be. Not nearly. We'll probably get cross-gen games longer than last generation.
Would also like to add that if Ubisoft left four years between games and didn't shoehorn in grind which can only be alleviated with paid "timesavers", it would do the quality the world of good. But they won't so...
Santa Manico have such a great level of consistency as well as that technical wizardry.
Watch Dogs 2 is a decent game but not really a classic. The opening is awful though. You got that right.
I loved the RDR 2 opening hours the first time but going back to restart it is where the rub lies for me.