Hardcore Gamer: It's not uncommon to see an increase in size during the transition to a new generation, and it's even a good thing because you know more data is being included, but when you go from 8-10GB for an average game on the PlayStation Network, to 50GB, then you have a concerning model of distribution.
GB: "Say what you will about the state of the industry, but even as games evolve, their graphics remain a key aspect. Even some of the biggest flops this year sport some gorgeous visuals, as publishers and developers push the boundaries of what’s possible, pouring years of time and money into their work."
Quantum Break and Ryse are two that I was really surprised did not get an FPS boost option when played on the Series X|S. when i started playing both on the XBO, I thought they are both good, but after playing them also on my steam deck (in 60fps) I just cant go back and play the base games on XB. They really benefit from that faster frame rate.
Driveclub is another i wished had a HFR mode on PS5.
Most games this gen are the exact same except now we get faster loading through SSD and a res and fps bump. Graphically not much has improved, hell most last gen games are being relabeled and resold as “remastered” with the aforementioned updates.
I haven’t seen or played anything on either platform that couldn’t be run on last gen. Guess the law of diminishing returns is really showing itself these days.
Smh another reason why graphics haven't improved that much is because most devs too caught up on cross gen. Ps4 was/still a dope console but time has moved on we're halfway close to a ps6 reveal and devs still will be making games on last gen in 2025. Then theres Microsoft purposely got the Xbox series s that causes more devs to try to pull strings as much as they can smh. It's a mixed bag of stuff, the only ones I see pushing hardware is sonys studios and even some indie games look better
Hugely disappointingly, it seems that Guerrilla Games, developers of the Killzone and Horizon series, may be done with Killzone for good.
1 was fine, overhyped as a " halo" killer
2 was a graphical beast at the time, and felt heavy
3 was good a refinement of 2 but not much else. weird audio issues environment were to quiet
shadow fall was pretty but bland
I dont mind if someone else takes up the mantle for the KZ franchise. We are several years removed from the first game. It certainly could use a remake to gauge interest in the rest of the series. I know it has its fans... Im thinking of how a proper reboot can rekindle that old dormant flame and bring in a new generation of fans in the process.
Would like a new IP before Horizon 3. Just because games take so long to make these days.
It's been 10 years since Killzone: Shadow Fall arrived for PlayStation 4 early adopters, and there's no sign of another sequel.
Sadly it was dumped by Guerrilla to focus on Horizon games only. Mainline, VR and Multiplayer.
I loved the KZ2+3 campaigns and MP in 2. There could be so much more done with the franchise. Horizon although good, I wish they'd go back to this wonderful IP. Take a break from Horizon please.
I think Kill Zone would do great in Sony's LS push. As well as MAG reboot and bring back Resistance into LS.
Killzone games were so polished. The gameplay was just simple joy. MP was one of the best experiences.
I remember KZ3, just staring at how awesome they animated the water and then getting wasted because of it.
Quit yo b*tchin and get the retail version.
I'm glad that Sony were the ones supporting phisical since the beginning.
Concerning model of distribution?
Retail is still available which I think a large proportion of people still buy from (i.e. the average gamer). It is us guys who are more concerned about digital distribution with these types of games as we are the ones who change out our hard drives. The average consumer will not use the PSN for anything but downloading the odd hit indie game that gains a lot of attention. Steam, in a way, is the same where a lot of PC gamers/console gamer go with Steam but your average guy doesn't use steam. They know what it is but they tend not to use it
Hopefully you can preorder games and download them before release at least. But it's not like the PS4 is digital only. Buy the disc version if your Internet connection can't handle that big of a download.
If you are a PS3 owner who has digital games it`s not a jump from 8-10GB to 50GB. A few games like Uncharted 3 where already big downloads.
But the main thing is nobody is forced to buy digital games and can just buy the normal disc version :)