I went back the mirage having never really enjoyed the ACs after Ezio and I loved it.
But yes the same glitches and shit is infuriating.
I went back the mirage having never really enjoyed the ACs after Ezio and I loved it.
But yes the same glitches and shit is infuriating.
Hey I’m moving to PC, given the state of consoles, can one take to the high seas and launch those games through Steam? I already own GTA V like 3 times now and Im not buying it again.
If so is that an alternative to third party launchers in this case?
Sony wont allow it? I just thought the selection was shit
Can you expand on this, how is a 12 month pkan running for 7 years?
I loved the uncharted games, I stopped with 3 because the other ones seemed like DLCs and half games and such so I never got around to them.
That said they should do a game based in the 70s with Sully as the lead.
GoW, having never played the originals, are two of the best games I have ever played. I am so jealous of younger me getting to play them for the first time.
Yeah in the most recent gen they had series S and series X, the S being a low end new gen and X being the flagship ps5 competitor in spec.
Tbh xbox has terrible naming conventions that make it difficult.
In the 360 era they had multiple options mostly relating to HD size.
Xbox tried it, tbh it was nice but cutting your market in half creates a knock on affect in your cost of supplies. It also affects the game production with some consoles having issues and others not.
If it was a technological leap it would be a ps6, as it is the ps5 is an underwhelming console.
While I agree that there could be some unannounced leap it is entirely unlikely, more likely they will implement some form of DLSS. All the while graphics and FPS are not really a concern for ps5 owners, moreso the range of games.
Yeah but this isnt that this is watering down a lineup that historically saw major technology jumps between hardware releases.
I replayed the first and I honestly didnt remember it not being open world. It is so linear.
Enjoyable but the sequels did nothing for me.
Remake the ps2 godfather games!
I am really enjoying mirage, genuinely, close to the AC 2 experience with modern styling.
The story is solid, characters etc.
Hopefully they keep throwing one of these in every now and then.
Look I get what you are saying but the fact of the matter is most studios focus on games where season passes, DLC or some form of consistent monetisation is pushed.
The games I have played and enjoyed have been GTA, RDR, Hitman World of Assassination, God of War (2018 & Ragnarok) the Lord of the Rings Shadow games and AC Mirage. I dislike online multiplayer games.
I get to play in blocks of 15 minutes with month long gaps so i depend on whats popular, which has undoubtedly shifted.
But that is what I am saying, the quality and direction of the industry has shifted and is no longer appealing. The games that do make it big are not fun and I dont have the time to go find the games in a library of shovelware somewhere else.
Big studios and major releases are what I am referring to.
Well I am comparing like with like, I have never delved deep into the steam library. My gaming collection has almost entirely been purchasable off the shelf at gamestop. So the drop in quality and direction is accurate within the scope I am referring to.
Absolutely likely the case, I am not a big enough gamer to go find other games. Currently playing AC Mirage, will probably play Jedi at some stage. I never get too deep past AAA, not interested enough or have enough time to spend a lot of money.
Nah games and games design sucks too, battle royale, always online, focus on draining more money.
Great games are a rarity comoared to 15 years ago.
Why would they when people pay subs for drip fed backward compatibility.
Fuuuck modern gaming.
There is no way it takes 11 years for a GTA game to be made. Hire more staff, Rockstar especially can afford it.
Cool thanks for the insight, is this the case for Spain or are you in a different Spanish speaking country/territory?
Looks basic and dated.