Already pre ordered (obviously). Started a new game a few weeks ago, mostly out of boredom, but damn I love this game. My favorite game of the last 5 years, definitely in my top 10 of all time. My only real issue and I maintain this after my recent experience, I think the game peaks at the...
I've been bored so I went back to finish Tears of the Kingdom and I'm just reminded of what I didn't like about the game. The hook just isn't there for me. Nothing feels like it's worth doing and today was the best example. I go through a series of quests which are completely ambiguous and...
I must be missing something with this game. I tried it a few years ago and gave up pretty quick but bought the Ultimate Edition over Christmas because I wanted to give it a second shot. The game looks great and I love the setting but nothing else is sitting well with me.
1. The writing and...
I'd say no because I think they'd have to fundamentally change what the game is and completely rework it. The idea of 1000 planets just doesn't work. They should have done 10 planets that were actually somewhat interesting. Even that feels like too tall an order. I dont know what they were...
Starfield and Tears of the Kingdom were both disappointments for me but Starfield was disappointing on a much more massive level. I didn't really enjoy the gimmicks of Tears but I can't imagine wtf Bethesda was thinking with Starfield. Just bankrupt of anything fun or interesting.
5. Dead Space. Dug the atmosphere and the gameplay was solid but I found the enemies design laughably bad and the repetitive jump scares lazy.
4. Resident Evil 4. Lifelong RE fan but wasn't the biggest fan of 4 when it came out and still don't love it. Looked amazing but I thought the gameplay...
Out of that list this is what I played and what order I would put them in.
1. Spider-Man 2
2. Tears of the Kingdom
3. Resident Evil 4
4. Dead Space
5. Starfield
I also played Forza Motorsport and I'd put it smack in the middle with RE4. I entered this year assuming Zelda or Starfield would be...
No, not really. Was in the Navy and got sea sick my first day on the ship but that was it. My kids also complained they start feeling sick playing the SpongeBob roller coaster game.
Well I got my PSVR2 and so far not thrilled with it.
Not sure where I got the impression that all PSVR games were backwards compatible with PSVR2 but was obviously disappointed to find they weren't. I swear I read somewhere they were.
The visual experience really can be jarringly different if...
Looking at the calendar and honestly only see one sure thing.
1. Elden Ring DLC
2. NCAA football. Assuming EA doesn't phone it in like they have with Madden for years
3. Silent Hill 2. Not sure if this is even supposed to come out in 2024 or if it will even be any good but I loved the original.
I enjoyed GTA4 a lot more than 5. It felt like the next evolution of GTA and I played the shit out of it. 5 just felt like a lot more of the same and I got bored of it fairly quickly (had the same experience with San Andreas after Vice city). I would go back to it, be impressed with it but it...
How is it Capcom is able to drop VR into their games when so few others seem to be able to? Still straddling the fence on whether to get PSVR 2. Would be easier if more devs supported it.
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