OPM: Why does Nathan Drake treat killing thousands of men so jovially? Why isn’t he in prison for mass murder? It’s a clichéd question in gaming circles – like asking why the Bond villain doesn’t just shoot him – but it’s being asked more frequently, and about a wider range of games.
PSLS writes: I have traveled across the country using the Razer Kishi Ultra in airports and hotels for both PlayStation Remote Play and mobile gaming in general, and I am thoroughly impressed.
Fallout 4 is now available on next-gen consoles, offering 60fps gameplay and 4K resolution. But it's bad news if you claimed the game on PS Plus.
Probably won't happen for PS+ since Sony makes a clear distinction between a PS4 game and a PS5 game, unlike PC and Xbox where it is not a specific device game (It's now always an Xbox game).
So to make the PS5 game of fallout 4 available. Bethesda would need to renegotiate the complete deal with Sony.
hence why there's often only the PS4 version of the game available on PS+.
Let's hope Bethesda and Sony can arrive to term quickly.
From Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama, Sand Land is a fun adaptation of the manga and anime in videogame form. For all of its simplicity and repetition, it's a beautiful interpretation of the source material.
Non gaming features are more likely to have a greater impact on the overall user experience. The infamous share button comes to mind.
Ideally hardware prowess should influence creativity but it rarely does. Just bigger games, better graphics.
PS4 is about to BLOW our minds, get ready!
ok this was a nice read... hope it reaches the top .
Early days, the manufacturers need to push the hardware to generate and justify interest from those who are still 'happy' with current gen offerings. So it's no surprise to see them pushing graphically intense games that stick to a tried and tested formula.
Hopefully we'll see more 'creative' use of the hardware as we move further into their life cycles. I'm looking at indie devs here, with lower budgets and less risk.
But let's be honest, people seemed more concerned with who has the better RAM than original experiences.
Looking at the games that Ubisoft announced with huge open worlds, the connectivity, and the types of games the consoles are getting I would say that they are already changing the types of games we are getting. And that is just one company and their first games on the new systems. Still plenty of room to evolve and change.