YES! Lost Planet 2!
Mandatory PSN account login requirement is one. For me, the worse part was that I knew the pc port would be raw enough to have noticiable issues around (since Ratchet & Clank, Nixxes regained my respect of porting PS titles to PC). Sound is acting weird that gets very annoying, staggering present performance issues in specific parts, analog aiming drifting issues, gaming often crashing with Nvidia updated common drivers... it has been a bad experience since release. Luckly, I held my impu...
Not the same thing in so many levels... So naive that hurts
I knew from the day I've read that Hermen Hulst was appointed to be Playstation CEO that it won't end well... His track record of games he developed is not on par for that position (for what I am aware, Killzone 2 and Horizon Zero Dawn was the only two that hit good results, all the rest not even remembered) neither he seems to be in touch with the gamer base in general. Sony was lacking in people to be appointed for the job, that is clear now more than ever... They need people like S...
I have an laptop for gaming and it happens from time to time to play games offline on the go. But yeah, you seems to like modern Ubisoft/EA games... good for you. Anyway, thank you for caring enough about me to lend your thoughts about it.
Why...? How thick Playstation CEO is to allow this nonsense to happen? First, Until Dawn... now, this game AGAIN...
I rather wait and see... Sony ports are an "hit and miss" thing outside Nixxes ports. Besides: PSN account required on a single player game. I already got one but even so, I don't want to login in every game session.
That is a naive way to interpret how things are... and frankly, always was (example: Super Mario Bros = almost every NES games)
- Cyberpunk 2077 with MODS: improved experience in MANY ways
- Resident Evil 2 Remake with MODS: improvement seems NIGHT AND DAY differences, incredible mods that improves the game experience like it was meant to be that way
- FF7R with MODS: performance improvements, graphical improvements and being able to align the soundtrack way closer to the original game is life changing.
- Mass Effect series with MODS: oh man you have no idea how the community loves these gam...
People are just waking up for playing actual good games. Even COD is dwindling its player base.
I agree with everything EXCEPT the "better than dead space remake"... honestly, you have to literally ignore a lot of things in every department to think that about this comparison.
I still play from time to time, kept installed on my pc and even some mods (dlss mod and some INI config optimizations) improved even more the experience. It is still an fun experience and the graphics and animations helps me want to go back even more... Yeah, paying for death animations: what they were thinking?
They should keep as an permanent game mode. I miss when games knew the right way to not take itself seriously (big head mode, funny cheat codes, stuff like that)
Yes, ignore the PLAYER BASE, but hey, let's call them "haters" after all, what we know, right? We are just the consumers. We are solenely the one to blame.
Honestly, SEGA seems out-of-touch with not only with what players want but with what the fanbase for their legendary franchises want... I am very pessimistic about it.
The game itself seems a new experience going on the full game.
Felt and looks quite generic... Spider-man does not swing throught the map...? Also, Overwatch still looks, feels and plays better. I wish developers could make something more than just following trends all the time.
I don't like to say that, but this is living in denial... the game has that cheap feeling of generic characters, an awful atmosphere forcing the game to have an sense of humor and lightness of an 90s cartoon and failing on that. The art direction is really off-putting and honestly I rather have an "mute" narrative (way less story and way more lore around the enviroment presentation and the way it immerses, like the Souls series or Half-Life) than trying too hard to be interestin...
And to think that STARLINK (the game, not the satelite internet) can go from the planet to space to other planets with ease on a Nintendo Switch and immensely less buggy...
Well, I am ok waiting to see an mint condition used console selling here. Probably in 3~4 years I'll consider it