Might want to learn how to not be a snobby turd about everything on the internet, first.
Yes, but, taking a single player game, then just giving the option for a 2nd player to join without changing anything else, is okay in my book. I always wished they would add a player "drop-in/drop-out" feature in Skyrim so me and my wife or kids could play together. Change nothing else. Just allow one other person to join in if they want.
The ONLY complaint I have about GOW is I want more.
Cease and desist incoming in 3... 2.... 1....
Shhhhhh.... It'll be sold out by the time I get the funds together
The funniest part of this, to me, is my name is Ryan.
Edit: Nevermind, thought this was part of my comment above. Still made me LOL though.
@Silly gameAr, Eonjay
It was a joke, take it however you want. ;)
Wish I could upvote this twice. Once for your informative post, and twice for the TimeSplitter reference of your name. In response to your post, though, it seems streaming games won't be an option until broadband speeds are ten times faster. Well... That's going to take a while.
They've really turned things around in the past 2 years.
Running from Nemesis in the new perspective would be intense af
Sooo glad I got a Switch so I can play Octopath Traveler. Closest thing to real Final Fantasy since maybe 10, but feels more like FFVI. Can't wait.
Not really. VR isn't going away. It's going to continue to improve, regardless of support. This is simply due to technology improving, as it does, VR will get easier to enhance, cheaper to manufacture, and will slowly draw in more and more people. Some of you might not like it, and that's fine, but others do, and enough to keep it on its feet. VR will be fine.
Just something weird about hanging out with a bunch of dudes you don't know and can't even see. There's also always someone playing awful music, or someone sniffing or coughing too much, TV playing in the background, kids crying, mic feedback/echoing, etc. If I play online, I rarely use a mic and just mute everyone.
The should have made the console modular, where an easily removable gpu could just be swapped with a newer one in the future. Same console, just a little piece you buy for it. N64 had something similar, it wouldn't be too complicated to implement. This would allow the consumer to keep the same console AND upgrade if they want. But wtf do I know, I'm just some loser on the internet.
They let Suikoden, Castlevania, and Silent Hill turn into what they are now; nothing. Between that, pachinko machines, their handling of Kojima... ehh. Most gamers are having a hard time listening to anything they say right now.
@G3NG4R
That was EA, not Sony. Also, they were playing it on a PC (using Xbox controller), not an X-Bone.
@Gunstar75
OH you mean the two cinematic trailers?
This *gameplay* trailer is a slight downgrade from those *cinematic* trailers?
Do you know anything about how a game is developed?
Nintendo, and Nintendo, and Nintendo. That's why.
Too easy. Wish they would've added a trophy for beating it on the hardest difficulty imo.