While I'm glad they are finally making the changes this game desperately needed, I'm afraid it's probably going to be too late for a lot of gamers. There are numerous big and likely great games coming out from now through the spring, don't know much time will be left to go back to Destiny.
For real. Metal Gear in September, Rainbow Six in October, then Fallout 4 and Battlefront back-to-back in November? Sorry, Destiny, you were fun for a while but I have other stuff to do.
Hey, the first step in breaking an addiction is admitting that you have one. :)
I don't know, I used to own an ergonomic controller for my PC and it was extremely comfortable. Much more so than a DualShock is.
900p or 1080p, 30fps or 60fps... either way I'm gonna play the crap out of this.
For real, and not to mention that we got suspend/resume a couple months back, also. This guy acts like the PS4 hasn't been updated at all in two years.
Other than external HDD support, I think I'd most like to see more customization with the GUI. My PS3 had a black-gold photo as background with Arabic font icons from a Prince of Persia theme, looked really nice. I would love that level of customization again.
Damn, might want to check that cloth for glass shards or something. I clean mine with a microfiber cloth that has a very light amount of LCD cleaner applied and it still looks great. Same for my original model PS3.
I just hope it's a good kind of long, and not the pointless Assassin's Creed style of long. Open world is great, but repetitive side quests are not.
Silent Hill hasn't sold that well in a long time, though. I don't think any of them have even hit the million mark. Something with Kojima-del Toro-Reedus might do better, but it's still a niche franchise.
While I don't doubt MS or another publisher might buy the franchise, anything in the billions just seems extreme for what little return these games have had.
I personally like the idea of another super destroying the shield. Personally, I think every super should cancel the others, it would make for a good balance.
I got three out of there yesterday. The path behind those minotaurs is a quick trip to a new area.
I much prefer shooters to where it's not almost an automatic death if you don't get the first trigger pull. A little back and forth makes it much better experience, in my opinion.
Call of Duty takes the instant death scenarios to the extreme, Battlefield isn't too far behind... and some games like Destiny have redone their weapon damages to head farther down that path.
I still have that game back in the closet. I liked it as a kid, but man it has some issues.
I really liked using Vader and Starkiller in Soulcaliber. A full-blown Star Wars fighting game could potentially be fantastic.
If it's a deal where he doesn't like EA's involvement in his projects, then he won't be any better off at Sledgehammer. They've been with Activision for six years and still haven't made the 3rd person COD they joined up for.
You actually fight him in both Outer Heaven and Zanzibarland, which is MG 1 and 2, respectively.
That's some misterxmedia level crazy right there, I love it.
Why? The framerate is much better, and the difference in visuals isn't noticeable unless you just stop and really stare at details.
There are definitely some people who are obsessed with having their box be better. Sad, but that's the way it is. Most people don't care that much, though, as long as it looks nice.
On a side note, The Order's resolution isn't really 800p. It is 1080p cut down to wide screen format, not really the same.
Be nice, but I think I'd rather see Bushido Blade than Samurai Showdown.