Star Wars fans unite to petition the return of 'The Phantom Menace' PS1 classic to PS4 and PS5. Explore their nostalgic journey and hopes for a remastered release.
Alex Hutchinson talks about Google Stadia, how Xbox compares, and what cloud gaming needs to move forward.
Cloud gaming still has too many flaws. Fast stable internet, extra costs/subscription services, not ideal for mobile data and why play over cloud via wifi when you have a console/pc that has no input delay and other issues, why buy a game on a cloud service (will always need online even if it's a single player game) when you can actually own it on console/pc...at the same price. Cloud gaming should only ever stay as an option to gaming and playing your games that you already own. Never as the only option.
As long as latency exists, cloud gaming will never thrive no matter how much they advertise that there's low latency or no latency that always ends up being a load of crap
I quite enjoy cloud streaming now. I find it the quickest way to testing if a game is worth committing download time or even $ to buy it. And using dedicated devices like the portal and gcloud makes it all the better.
But like Goodguy says... it's an option, and not the only one. If people understand that, they may start to appreciate this convenience.
It shouldn’t have required a subscription service. Like do the Steam model and just take the % on software sales or have a sub tier where you pay monthly or annually and get perks.
I’m not opposed to the idea of being able to stream games in the highest quality, but Stadia was so poorly handled it turned into a massive sh*t show.
Valve gave a user Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 for free as compensation for the long wait during their Steam Deck repair.
I had a similar experience when I initially pre-ordered my Deck. There was an issue during shipping and they offered me a customer service perk for the hassle and let me pick any game on Steam. It was super nice of them. I got a copy of Rime.
Sony CEO Hiroki Totoki and CFO Lin Tao talked about the state of the PlayStation business and the strategy and targets going forward, including how they're responding to the tariffs.
This was a weird one. While it had some of the cheesiness you had to expect from licensed games of that era, in some respects it was also far deeper than a lot of contemporary PS1 games. It had a respectable dialogue system (which includes the ability to use Jedi mind tricks) and some pretty fun levels. The controls and perspective would feel horrible to modern gamers though.
This game was awful. I got up to the part where you find Jar Jar and I just stopped.
Nostalgia glasses. The game wasn't very good.
Loved this game as a kid. Particularly kept replaying tatooine. Struggling to remember it all but there was a charm about it.
The game was a decent experience. I want jedi power battles.