Absolutely. This is a great series
1-bit would mean a game only has 2 colours, most likely black and white. Return of the Obra Dinn is a good example of a 1-bit game. The game above looks to be maybe 4-bit, which would give you 16 shades to work with.
Minecraft & Fortnite probably have way more downloads, but they were never part of PlayStation Plus
So, it's Youtube Premiers on your PS5?
It's in the Help menu. Not obvious, but it's there
From the main screen click on the small ? in the middle, then look at the panel to your right
This is probably why you should make sure your artists know the difference between a 40% reduction in dimensions and a 40% reduction in volume.
I'm kind of interested, sounds like a fun premise. Might check it out.
Now THAT is a pre-order incentive (Although because it applies to the 2 weeks after release as well you can still wait for reviews).
I wonder if it will be for more than just the US Amazon
The game is not great, and the frame-rate does struggle when it shouldn't, but 1/10 is completely uncalled for. I'm not even saying it deserves a 6, but a 1 is just click-bait.
If they had just called it "Chat Groups" people would understand.
Europe? This year? Maybe?
Hopefully. Otherwise importing the NA version will be very, very tempting.
I second everything DarXyde and Scatpants just said. Those are 3 absolutely fantastic games if you love great stories.
And on that note, I couldn't resist buying Steins;Gate at that price.
I'd play that
That sucks. Best wishes, Stephen!
Literally my exact situation as well. Another game is great news
Which is where PS Plus comes in ;)
7m+ copies? Really? Has any game (possibly outside of Halo) ever hit that kind of figure within a few weeks?
There might be some truth to this story, but claiming they are going to print 7 million disks all at once smells a bit fishy to me.
Blu-ray disks are coated with an additional scratch proof layer, because of how much data they store a small scratch which wouldn't phase a DVD could render a Blu-ray disk unusable. If you own any Blu-rays, check the disks, they'll be spotless whereas a commonly used DVD movie will have some scratches (though should work fine).
And Europeans still have to wait until November? Not fair.
Edit: Yes, I know it's region free. Makes me wonder all the more why it's not a worldwide release.
I played the first one and really quite enjoyed it. It plays really similarly to a Papers, Please so if you liked that, then it's worth giving the first one a shot (usually quite cheap if it's on sale).
It also has its funny moments, as long as you understand British humour.