Didn't comment on Bungie, Sony I guess needed to retaliate with something but that's such a small fish in comparison. Yesterday came the news that Sony is going to be more multiplatform and have 10 live service games by 2026, so Bungie fits into that. That's a crazy direction for Sony to take, live games are extremely risky. I don't like how this is going down, Sony needs to keep focus on the games they do best
speaking of which GT7 wow! That state of play had so much, the weather stuff with the puddles is so stupidly accurate that I had to laugh, how puts that much detail into something that minor. Love the museum car history stuff. I can't wait.
Polyphony kept say "on PS5" in that video. I do wonder how it'll transfer over to the PS4 Pro, since I'm going to be stuck with that version for the foreseeable future. I hope Digital Foundry gets an early copy.
Just wanted to well what happened last night offer a recommendation for Cruis'n Blast. It's a simple and stupidly fun arcade racer. Probably the only game where you can race cars alongside a UFO, a triceratops, and a unicorn, while earthquakes occur and Michael Bay helicopters fly around the track chasing you.
Just wanted to well what happened last night offer a recommendation for Cruis'n Blast. It's a simple and stupidly fun arcade racer. Probably the only game where you can race cars alongside a UFO, a triceratops, and a unicorn, while earthquakes occur and Michael Bay helicopters fly around the track chasing you.
At $20, you could do a lot worse.
I was surprised it got good reviews. I'm still tainted by the aftershocks from Cruisin 64.
I gave up on and deleted The Sinking City. I'm sure it's better on pc, at least a little bit, but as far as the Switch goes it's unplayable. Combat is so clunky it's almost impossible to fight, the loading times are horrendous, it times you're given virtually no direction, and above all it looks like mud. I went in with low expectations and those weren't even met.
Very sad too, because the story is quite good. It really is a neat love letter to Lovecraft fans. But at the end of the day a good story can't save a game when literally turning around is a chore.
Life slowed down a little this weekend so I actually had a chance to play a game again. I'm really enjoying my second play through of Red Dead Redemption. Such a classic game.
Didn't comment on Bungie, Sony I guess needed to retaliate with something but that's such a small fish in comparison. Yesterday came the news that Sony is going to be more multiplatform and have 10 live service games by 2026, so Bungie fits into that. That's a crazy direction for Sony to take, live games are extremely risky. I don't like how this is going down, Sony needs to keep focus on the games they do best
speaking of which GT7 wow! That state of play had so much, the weather stuff with the puddles is so stupidly accurate that I had to laugh, how puts that much detail into something that minor. Love the museum car history stuff. I can't wait.
I started using a guide and it seems they changed the game in the years since the guide was written.
Making everything even more confusing when there are items in the guide that simply don't exist in the current version.
This game is sucking away my will to live, but I need to finish it before I can move onto another story driven game.
"Did you know? The Atari 5200 was originally known as the "Video System X" just prior to release."
Atari created the original X-box!
Just wanted to well what happened last night offer a recommendation for Cruis'n Blast. It's a simple and stupidly fun arcade racer. Probably the only game where you can race cars alongside a UFO, a triceratops, and a unicorn, while earthquakes occur and Michael Bay helicopters fly around the track chasing you.
At $20, you could do a lot worse.
So boring, no logic to the puzzles. Script and dialogue written by a robot.
In terms of graphic adventures it's on par with Grim Fandango in terms of no logic to item use and no hints whatsoever.
There are things a normal mind would never imagine doing.
It's probably one of my least liked Graphic Adventures I've ever played.
Ive unlocked the lifts for chamber 2, 3 and 4.
Curious to see what the 5th floor is like.
Game is still great, every run is slightly different, you have to go with whatever the chests give you. It's fun experimenting.
Other games could learn a lot from this. Its almost like you play each run using random n64 Goldeneye cheat codes with different effects each time.
Very sad too, because the story is quite good. It really is a neat love letter to Lovecraft fans. But at the end of the day a good story can't save a game when literally turning around is a chore.
Life slowed down a little this weekend so I actually had a chance to play a game again. I'm really enjoying my second play through of Red Dead Redemption. Such a classic game.
I spent my weekend playing Sega Rally Revo (PS3), Quake 1 (PS4) and Doom Eternal (PS4).