As opposed to? PS5 was made by people who don't believe in games?
If Demon's Souls remake wasn't a thing, I would probably wait almost a year to get the PS5 but now I want one on day one. True story.
If nothing else, this confirms that going for both PS5 and Xbox Series X this generation is the right move.
I'm glad we've finally got confirmation that the leaks from a couple years ago were legit. That all looked and sounded way too good.
I don't have the game but I hope this is real for those who do because Fujin is a badass. Always thought he was underappreciated.
This is probably the most nonsensical argument I've ever seen published here
What a trash assertion
That's pretty cool. I love playing online but in the event that I get slaughtered, it's good to know I have the option of taking out my frustrations on some bots before jumping back in to get slaughtered again.
This makes me want a remaster ten times more than I already wanted it
GAZ
Unconcerned with what their market wants, shortsighted, stubborn, greedy...yep, sounds like evil to me.
All swordfighting in general is a game of rhythm. That's why swordfights are often referred to as dances. You can see this in both fencing and kendo - there is a genuine flow and rhythm to the exchanges.
EA does a better job of making EA look bad than anyone else.
Didn't this mod come out like three months ago?
First Sekiro, now Days Gone. 2019 is the year of journalists finding reasons to complain about a game.
Another attention-seeking article no doubt.
They could do some really cool things with podracing with today's tech. I'd love to see that come back, I had an amazing time with that on N64 back in the day. Pure fun.
When I was young, there weren't enough games to play. Now that I'm older, there are too many and not enough time to get to them. It's all about coming to terms with this and spending the time you do have playing the games you want to play the most.
Neither is more difficult than the other. They just have different mechanics. If you are better at one set of mechanics than the other, the former game will be easier for you and the latter harder. That's it.
I'm totally fine with delays since it usually means we're going to get a better product than we would have otherwise. But I'm also starting to wish release dates weren't announced at all until the games have gone gold. Giving us a year or six-month window to look forward to is cool, but as far as an actual date, I think we're better off not knowing until it's the point of no return for that game.