Since I haven't watched a decent movie to write about on my movie blog, haven't had enough to talk about to record a new podcast and haven't felt motivated enough to film a new video for youtube I thought I would just share a story with you guys and some of my thoughts about a few Capcom games. Many moons ago I owned a Sega Dreamcast and every Capcom game released for it among other games. One of my fondest was Cannon Spike. I remember my local EB Games only getting 2 copies and one of them was a pre-order. The employee working there, who happened to be the biggest DBZ fan I ever met, told me that if the guy who reserved the game didn't show by 5pm he'd sell me the game. Fortunately for me, that guy never showed and I walked away with what I assume to be 1 the only 2 copies of Cannon Spike in this immediate area. I have no idea why I just shared that story with you when my point of focus is supposed to be Marvel vs. Capcom 2
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not everyone’s having a great first weekend with the game.
A number of players have complained that the release’s map screen is causing their PS5 consoles to overheat.
I remember my ps4 pro fans going nuts on hzd map screen or when I was entering old yharnam on my base ps4 :p loud times lol
Never had that problem.
Is there any videos, I’m really interested to see what they mean. I didn’t even know there was an over heating warning lol
Clean your fans, that probably the biggest issue. It’s really easy to do with PS5/Pro.
There has been some rumors of Liquid Metal leaking for launch PS5’s but I’m not sure how true that is. I kept my launch PS5 vertical for first 3 years or so with no problems but switched it to horizontal when I gave it to my daughter, just in case.
I am playing DS2 right now but I’m on the Pro and have no issues at all, besides not enough time to play as much as I’d like to.
Some sort of a new Illuminate beam was revealed in the latest Helldivers 2 leaks. The data miner behind raises hype for the summer.
Asura from NoobFeed writes- How 2 Escape: Lost Submarine is more akin to a psychological examination than it is to conventional video games. The experience will force you to engage in more in-depth thought, put your patience to the test, and put your relationships to the test. It is a tremendous combination of excitement, cognitive challenges, and emotional payoffs, and if you are up to the challenge, How 2 Escape: Lost Submarine is a game that you should try, a bold, lean masterstroke in asymmetric game design.
I want Powerstone 3, but no signs of that happening any time soon yet.