I’m still just using the internal SSD for my XSX and PS5. Regularly delete and install games for them. Thank god I got really fast internet so downloads don’t take long at all, relatively speaking. Installing a game from disk takes much longer funnily enough.
Yeah, Rayman's the only one I would care for myself, and more specifically the more recent 2D ones.
That's pretty much my opinion as well. I liked Origins and Legends, but wasn't a giant fan of the games before that. And aside from Rayman, maybe de blob? Honestly, the two games we got were probably all the series needed though.
Yeah, Rayman's the only one I would care for myself, and more specifically the more recent 2D ones.
That's pretty much my opinion as well. I liked Origins and Legends, but wasn't a giant fan of the games before that. And aside from Rayman, maybe de blob? Honestly, the two games we got were probably all the series needed though.
Rayman 2 on Dreamcast is my favorite with Rayman Origins a close second.
That's pretty much my opinion as well. I liked Origins and Legends, but wasn't a giant fan of the games before that. And aside from Rayman, maybe de blob? Honestly, the two games we got were probably all the series needed though.
The pacing is so inconsistent and you're constantly being interrupted by long cutscenes.
The AI isn't that fun as they tend to just dog pile on your location. Instead of moving around the level taking out groups, I just have no choice but to stand at a doorway and blast them as they mindlessly pop up.
Then the rest of the level is this weird empty location, as I killed them all already.
EG has a preview up for the new MonHun Wilds. Sounds like it's noticably easier (again). Ewwww...
Also, I give it 5 minutes after release before we start seeing 'Gemma the Blacksmith' Hentai. It's like the character was created for this reason only.
EG has a preview up for the new MonHun Wilds. Sounds like it's noticably easier (again). Ewwww...
That's a little disappointing if it's true. I appreciated the quality of life improvements from MH World, but the game really doesn't need to be easier than that. Struggling and being in over your head is half the fun of the game.
Capcom apparently doesn't know what Switch 2 is yet? They were asked about a Switch 2 version of Monster Hunter Wilds.
Mr. Tsujimoto said that it’s a new announcement and it is something “we would need to take our time in the near future to know exactly the nature of the hardware and how we’ll use it best.”
“Of course, regarding Monster Hunter Wilds platforms we don’t have anything extra to announce beyond what’s already out there,” the Japanese developer tells Gamereactor envoy Javier Escribano in the video. “But we’re also a bit in the same position as everyone else with Switch 2: it’s such a new announcement, and we would need to take our time in the near future to know exactly the nature of the hardware and how we’ll use it best, and that’s something that’s going to be in the future for us.”
You know, one thing I will give Ubisoft credit for is back when video game. Pre-order bonuses at GameStop were a thing, they offered up some really really good ones. I bought Rabbids TV Party and they gave us a really cool rabbid with crossbones beanie that I still have. I think it's got a couple holes in it now, but it looked good.
All PS4, PS5 and Xbox games need to be fully installed, even if you own a physical disk.
I have all of my PS4 games installed on a 2TB USB 3.0 SSD and I added an internal 1TB M.2 SSD for PS5 games
I’m still just using the internal SSD for my XSX and PS5. Regularly delete and install games for them. Thank god I got really fast internet so downloads don’t take long at all, relatively speaking. Installing a game from disk takes much longer funnily enough.
Now I have to swap sd cards to go between Eternal and other games.
I'll have to fire up the Satuyrn and have a look, good reason to see if it still works!
You liked Flower and Flow, so it would make sense you like Nights.
Seems fun too but the new UI and menu system looks hideous like it was made in the 90s by a teenager.
Where was the Slayer warped to at the end of the first game? And how did he suddenly appear on a spaceship above earth? Is it all explained in game?
Question: what Ubisoft games/franchises would you like to continue if the company is sold off and split up?
Yeah, Rayman's the only one I would care for myself, and more specifically the more recent 2D ones.
That's pretty much my opinion as well. I liked Origins and Legends, but wasn't a giant fan of the games before that. And aside from Rayman, maybe de blob? Honestly, the two games we got were probably all the series needed though.
Rayman 2 on Dreamcast is my favorite with Rayman Origins a close second.
I preferred the old 3d raymans.
I find it such a weird FPS.
The pacing is so inconsistent and you're constantly being interrupted by long cutscenes.
The AI isn't that fun as they tend to just dog pile on your location. Instead of moving around the level taking out groups, I just have no choice but to stand at a doorway and blast them as they mindlessly pop up.
Then the rest of the level is this weird empty location, as I killed them all already.
EG has a preview up for the new MonHun Wilds. Sounds like it's noticably easier (again). Ewwww...
Also, I give it 5 minutes after release before we start seeing 'Gemma the Blacksmith' Hentai. It's like the character was created for this reason only.
Seems the best games Ubisoft makes, also sell the least amount of copies. I'd like to replay Beyond Good and Evil one of these days.
I rented DeBlob on Wii. I thought it was an interesting game but it didn't hold my interest long. Is DeBlob 2 a better game?
I'd like Rabbids Go Home to live again.
I wouldn't mind a Red Steel reboot. I like Assassin's Creed but haven't played one after IV.
I lost interest halfway through but it's still decent.
Mr. Tsujimoto said that it’s a new announcement and it is something “we would need to take our time in the near future to know exactly the nature of the hardware and how we’ll use it best.”
“Of course, regarding Monster Hunter Wilds platforms we don’t have anything extra to announce beyond what’s already out there,” the Japanese developer tells Gamereactor envoy Javier Escribano in the video. “But we’re also a bit in the same position as everyone else with Switch 2: it’s such a new announcement, and we would need to take our time in the near future to know exactly the nature of the hardware and how we’ll use it best, and that’s something that’s going to be in the future for us.”