I don’t understand launch trailers for already released games.
PS5 is a PS4 Pro 2, and the PS5 Pro will be a PS4 Pro 3.
It could be worse.
The Last of Us was released for the PlayStation 3 in June 2013 and The Last of Us Remastered was released for the PlayStation 4 in July 2014.
They add weird games. I don’t understand this service.
2DS was a solid brick. It was genius for little kids.
Not knowing anything about this game, fuck critics. Critics are idiots in every case, every time.
As a massive fan of Age of Empires since the first one, I still cannot believe they re-released them as “Definitive” editions, and then have proceeded to add new DLC to them.
I love the support and attention they’re getting, and the new content they never had before. But I cannot get over adding paid DLC’s to a DEFINITIVE EDITION OF SOMETHING!!!
The re-re-re-re-re-release console gen.
Interesting. My Steam remote playing from my PC through my house is excellent. I do it to my Steam Link, I used to do it to my phone, and now I also do it to my Steam Deck.
It’s the Playstation-made remote play apps that suck on my PC or my phone.
Both my PC and my PS5 are hardwired the same to the router, and both have all the ports forwarded and blah blah.
Wow, I know the saxophone reference but clearly have never heard the actual song. That transition to and from the singer on acoustic is jarring. The sax part is completely out of place in this song, or the singer is. It feels like they put two completely separate ideas together and shrugged.
Piracy is not as nice for average people. It requires effort many won’t want to put in to discover what they want (and not in a shitty quality), and then managing and accessing that which you found takes a lot of effort as well to set up in a manner as easily accessed as a Netflix app.
Most people can’t/won’t bother wasting their time and effort. They’ll just pay for a service for the convenience. And before people interject with their anecdotes, convenience is subjective.
All of these are poor analogies.
Congress is more akin to group projects in school where nobody can properly function and produce something useful.
Maybe private schools oughta pick themselves up by their bootstraps.
And killed things like the Fairness Doctrine and opened the doors for Faux News and our modern “news” landscape.
They improved it significantly since launch. I found myself loving the added features more than expected, like the Screenplay and Master Books they included.
I also loved the full videos of the digital graphic novels, and variants of MGS1, like the Japanese version and Special Missions, all in one place.
And on the PC versions, there’s a good amount of relatively easily installed mods on Nexus that can add a lot of value.
I pretty much replay most of the Metal Gear games every other year or so, so it was just another excuse to replay again on a new platform.
They won’t include Portable Ops, but they really should.
Really? Astrobot? Bullshit. Sony probably paid for that. Also a yet to be released Nintendo game, and the 4 billionth slight variation on the most overrated final fantasy of all time. Whoopdeedoo.
People also change, and someone may over the long haul become something you didn’t really expect out of them.
Shit yeah, no wishlisting, no ignoring, no gifting. Its pathetic.
At least the original PS3 store was decent for its time, but they ruined that.