One man's observations, examples, thoughts, and personal anecdotes on how gaming, despite its flaws and bad reputation, has made him a better person.
The PlayStation 3 may not have been the strongest generation for Sony, but there were still some diamonds in the rough that deserve a revisit as PS5 remasters.
Even if they could just remaster and put on PSVR2, some would still look great as VR titles and could do a whole lot to bolster the headset w these exclusives! I'd imagine the investment of reworking these titles into VR would be way less than building new games from the ground up, and they could be amazing experiences, and VR often makes flat games feel fresh again. The Resistance and Killzone games are particularly what I want to see!!
The time is perfect for a resistance fall of man game campaign coop multiplayer
Resistance was ok but Warhawk and Starhawk was better and kept me coming back for almost a decade of fun and petty revenge on the loud mouth unskilled players 🤣
Edit I loved capture the flag dropping the pot on the flag carrier was extremely satisfying as well as transforming your plane in bot form and stumping them to death 😱
Call Of Duty is back with its yearly instalment, but is Modern Warfare 3 breaking new ground, or just a lazy cash grab? The answer may not surprise you in today's review from JDR.
The original Modern Warfare and Modern Warfare 2 games have been drawing players back in
I really hope we get other activision games on GP soon. My dream would be Scarface but I know the license probably expired
None of those games had dedicated servers on console in the first place? Were always player hosted. Did something change?
It's true. Games can be totally uplifting and educational in their own weird ways. You wouldn't Metal Gear would serve as a jumping off point for history lessons.
Games really can be a great way to put yourself in situations that you normally would not be in, giving people a new perspective on things. I just wished that more games actually capitalized on this concept.
On a related side note, playing games in a foreign language is a GREAT way to improve your skills in said language. You get to see it/read it/hear it in a way that it's really used instead of the way a text book tells you. (As anyone who has gotten very far in a foreign tongue will tell you...the text books don't tell the whole story!)
Violent video games keep me out of jail
Games didn't make me a better person (on balance anyway). Game "addiction" has ruined me. I can't help but love games anyway. I'm a hopeless fool.