Gta 6 wasted9/25/2023 I was finally going to take GC up on its recommendation of Etrian Odyssey and then I saw the prices of the games. Although Zelda and Mario are a poor example as there’s only ever been one or two mainline entries per generation. All of which makes me think this just adds to the popularity of games like Fortnite, because although it’s not a full game there is at least multiple seasons within three years. For example, we had three Tomb Raiders in three years.īut now, other than multi-studio setups to get a Call Of Duty or Assassin’s Creed out regularly, within the five year period of secondary school you’ll likely only ever get one Zelda/Halo/Mario, etc. When I was at secondary school it was in the PS1 era, and talking about and experiencing multiple games in a series was a thing. This all made me wonder about the gaming experience of kids in school these days. Tod Howard will also be 70 by then! Which given his new found wealth makes you wonder if he’d even stick around for Fallout 5. The other day I was listening to a podcast and it was pointed out that if Starfield is a massive success then due to it taking six to eight years to make one of these games, and the studio already having the next Elder Scrolls and Fallout games lined up, then we wouldn’t see a Starfield 2 until 2047-ish. I think I’m only reaching the end of the tutorial area in Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom but I’m just beginning to realise the multitude of possibilities this game offers. Release a new console that looks a bit better than the Xbox Series X and I’ll buy one and you can sign me up. So Mr Spencer, you do get Activation Blizzard. I haven’t bought PS Plus for about six months now, because there isn’t a lot really to play online and I think the next 12 months I won’t be buying it. And when this gen came out they knew they had them again, that’s the reason their games went up to £70.īaldur’s Gate 3 won't have a DLC expansion because of Dungeons & Dragons rules When the PlayStation 3 came out Sony was a bit nervous, then when the PlayStation 4 came out, and thanks to Xbox’s massive mess-up about Xbox One, Sony knew they had them. I’m a big fan of PlayStation and was dead against Xbox buying Activision Blizzard but from things that’s came out I do hope they buy them. Either way, they’re the ones who have failed at their jobs.Īnyway, interesting to see obscenely paid Bobby Kotick profess that any failings in the culture at the CompuGlobalHyperMegaNet that he rules over are down to ‘outside forces.’ There’s a saying I’ve recently come across about managers who claim they have no knowledge of toxic behaviour in their workplace: they’re either incompetent or they’re lying. An amazing experience that I will never forgot. I know Nintendo magic is really just hard graft but whatever it is this game is filled to the brim with it. It probably never will again either, at least until such technology is available off the shelf, as the work Nintendo has done here is incredible. This isn’t processing power being wasted on slightly more realistic graphics this is using the modest abilities of the Switch to create something that’d never existed in a game before. Not just because of the way it works but because it’s all to the aid of the gameplay. The physics stuff with the Ultrahand is amazing and, like GC said in their review, is certain to be overlooked by most people but is the most impressive technical achievement I’ve ever seen in a video game. ![]() ![]() Even as someone that spent hundreds of hours on Breath Of The Wild this is an amazing game that I’m just astonished is as good as it is. I’m clearly coming to the end and I don’t want it to be over. ![]() I’ve found myself playing Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom less and less over the past week but it’s not because I’m not enjoying it, it’s the opposite. I hope in time we get a strong competitor in the wireless VR space. The only downside is it’s made by Facebook. The game support seems fairly strong too. My issue with Meta Quest 2 was comfort for longer periods, so a 40% reduction in size sounds promising. I didn’t find the graphics were too bad on the Quest 2, so a two times more powerful chipset will do the job. No offence to PlayStation VR2 owners: I’ll sacrifice graphics for freedom of movement. For me, VR has to be wireless to reach its full potential and its best chance of becoming mainstream. I just don’t think they get.Īfter watching the Meta Quest showcase, I think I’m sold on Meta Quest 3. Although I half expect to hear that, when they do changed, they end up being too heavy handed. Again and again we hear that Microsoft are too hands off with their management but they don’t seem to be taking the criticism to heart.
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