I think Ghost of Tsushima will satiate your appetite for inFamous.
Looks too grimey for me. And not in a beautiful, modern sense, but in an old-fashioned sense. Like Fallout 3 grimey. We're beyond that now. Or we should be, rather.
Maybe Sony isn't providing the games cheap enough for Amazon to do their $47.99 release price for Prime members, and so Amazon isn't selling them at all.
I rented this game over the weekend and, while playing, kept wondering what The Last of Us 2 is going to look like.
I wonder how many people will buy an Xbox One X in order to play this game in 4K instead of just 1080p on their PS4.
Not even just that, but in my state, cable and satellite internet services are allowed a monopoly from the pre-neutrality era. There literally is no competition at all. Net neutrality has been terrible for internet access in this area. The existing cable internet provider gets to do whatever they want.
Valkron1, it did happen in 2015. You just don't know about it because you haven't done the research.
This. The evil will happen once it's allowed to happen. History says so.
My 10-year-old son saved up $150 to buy a Switch this Christmas, so we paid the difference as part of his set of gifts. He also bought Mario Odyssey. He played the game for five days (just a couple of hours per day), and he beat it pretty easily. Now he barely ever touches the thing. The parental controls feature tells me he played just three hours all last month. He hasn't mentioned buying a new game even once. I don't know what this says about the console or my son.
I can barely watch basketball nowadays. There's no structure anymore. Today's stars play as if they're on a playground. It's obnoxious. Stephen Curry is especially ridiculous. Basketball died somewhere in the early 2000s, but it hit its prime in the 90s, thanks in no small part to Jordan.
The problem isn't real guns. The problem is fake guns.
I've recently started playing this game for the first time because I wanted to use the photo mode for some new desktop wallpapers.
Right now, I trust capitalism more than I trust the government. So if Sony felt they should hand it over, then fine. If Apple felt they shouldn't then that's fine, too. But to pretend that the government will only use its powers for good is basically ignoring the history of government.
If it's just Android based, why not embed it in the next generation of Chromecast?
Yeah, when updates are still rolling out a year later, it means the engine is still getting polish, which means they're using it for something. Excited to see what's next, though they can take their time. Lots of great stuff coming soon from all around us.
@UltraNova, It's likely an issue with how their databases are structured. If they weren't created with changing names in mind, they could easily have been created in a very, very wrong way for changing names. Especially with the way the Sony company is structured into parts. If user names are "keys" for each different database, then allowing users to change those keys could require the complete restructuring of several databases that are each millions of rows deep.
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I'm using the same internet call sign I've had since 1995. I created it when I was thirteen years old, and it continues to be a large part of my identity. But my son(s) have accounts I created for them when they were about four years old. When you're four, you only like one thing, and that's your name. When you're older, that goes away, and you start finding your own identity. All of my kids have wanted to change their PSN name at some point. It would be nice if they'l...
I would have liked Knack 2. Knack is pretty old by now (and I already have it).
Hennig says this but helped create a series that has sold 42 million copies. :/ If anything, SHE'S part of the problem, because people expect the games to be as good as Uncharted 2.
I am still one of those people that wish they had done something with space. But maybe there's still some hope for the future once they've milked this cow.