Jet Moto was developed by Singletrac, the makers of Twisted Metal and Warhawk.
Also the article means trapped on the first PS console. Not in the PS family.
Toshinden came out on the Wii.
Like all gaming hardware it is software support that will define it, the tech looks good. Call of the Mountain looks like a lovely demonstration. But I am looking for VR exclusive AAA titles (Sony should lead the way with this). We need things that go beyond what we see on mobile tech hardware like Oculus or the ageing PSVR. Furthermore it would have helped to see games like GT7 pledge future VR support. Because this is how you pull an audience from other areas of your market.
I think you cannot release it at this price without a flagship game. Horizon looks like a tech demo to me. Resident Evil is the closest thing to a killer app. With a console you know there will be future support with peripherals it is always a gamble. An Astrobot title would have been perfect, proof of features and the promise of a high quality game.
Statistically the UK was Sega territory. At least the Master System and MD were more popular than the Nintendo equivalents. Nintendo’s biggest hit was the Gameboy.
That Rambo game was rather excellent at the time. I am sure it has aged badly but I thought it was great. I rarely hear anyone mention it. I also liked the Megadrive E-Swat (my first 16 bit game) my brother had imported the console from Japan.
I simply preferred Nintendo stuff at the time, and ...
Are you implying these people don’t work hard? What are you basing it on?
Are you implying that games which have had crunch don’t have bugs? Could working longer hours not actually increase the likelihood of mistakes?
I think people think they are the wrong fit. Their games are fine. But fall below the standard hoped for in a triple A title. This may be a matter of budget, but the expectations are higher than for an indy title and it is about trusting them to make the step up. It’s been so long since a proper Silent Hill has been released people will have higher expectations for things like combat elements and puzzles than twenty years ago. I know some SH games have existed since the original tetralogy but...
But we cannot even play it directly on PS4 it PS5. The assets most likely still exist and it would not be hard to update to higher res or frame rates. Wanting more people to be able to play it is not an attack on Sony. It would be great if Nintendo ported more games too. I think people have made that point before. Game preservation is a big issue well beyond these companies.
I think part the internet feeds on commentators pushing peoples buttons. Things are either woke or full of prejudice. Because there is little room for nuance in conversations. You can make almost any issue divisive. Assigning politics to the lead character of this game is about as useful as discussing the political affiliation Gex the Gecko. It does’t matter.
What has anything said got to do with being “woke”? They said she seemed annoying. I realise that this term gets shoehorned into many conversations, But someone can be annoying regardless of political characteristics,
I will start off by saying I think wanting accessibility for something is a fair cause, I am sympathetic to your frustration. It seems that dealing with discomfort in VR is obviously something developers are working on all the time and higher frame rates apparently mitigate some discomfort so already it will be improve.
But you seem actually to be talking down the VR because it’s not broad enough or that you want them to invest in other games (that you like). This does not...
You are trying to make two points at once. There is a valid discussion to be had about the impact that subscription services have on the development of games. The rise of subscription services has impacted every form of media. Over time this will likely change the nature of the product, as it did with movies. I am not sure what the rant about people not having jobs or knowing the value of money has to do with anything . I am fairly sure you get game pass users from many demographics, it feels...
Judging the temperature of opinions via something like Twitter is like generalising that most people are criminals based on a sample taken from a prison population.
Sparky, it’s pretty sad to make things up too. I am not saying there are not idiots out there who do these things. But react to actual events rather than your projections.
2 plays better on the NES than in the arcade.
They are a business.This also funds development and studios. I think there are many horrible, greedy and anti consumer practices going on in gaming now, releasing releasing titles on PC is not one of them.
Did Kotaku not give a positive preview to this game? I am not sure what the relevance of Kotaku is to this, other than reporting the news story.
That sentence probably made sense in your head before you typed it.
I think they gave the first one 8 and liked it.