Ahhh the game that Capcom had DLC on the disc on release yet you had to pay to unlock it
Don't get your hopes up for this, the developer is an absolute disaster
Members of a former developer forming a new place and riding off of a previous game's coattails? Where have I seen this before?
(Glances over at multiple studios over the years)
Arcade/Toy racing games are thriving right now, the first Unleashed is one of the best Hot Wheels games ever and this should be no different. I grew up on Hot Wheels Stunt Track Driver 1/2, Crash!, and Velocity X, so this is right up my alley.
Hoping LEGO 2K Drive goes well too, LEGO Racers on N64/PC is still an excellent kart racer.
Way lower than I was expecting for a system that sold 100M+ units and it's one of their main franchises.
When combined with GoW III, it's just over 9M
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The remake doesn't excite me because I have zero faith that Konami will handle this properly without Kojima at the helm
A wi-fi streaming device cannot be a "dedicated device"
"At the right price"
This is selling for, at minimum, $300.
No way it sells well.
That's extremely low for microtransactions, especially for a game that's essentially designed around it
No, Vol 2 was leaked and it's Peace Walker, Portable Ops, and Revengeance
4 will forever be stuck on PS3 until a proper remake is done, and 5 is still available for purchase on PS4/compatible with PS5
Looks like current gen and PC only from the looks of it
$100? Pfff that thing will be at minimum $300.
A DualSense is $70+, and you're adding essentially a tablet onto it that can handle streaming.
The Logitech G Cloud is $350 MSRP for reference.
>System sells itself on being 4K/120fps/120hz
>Releases a streaming-only handheld that plays games at only 1080p/60fps/60hz
Streaming-only handheld in 2023 when Valve/ASUS and others are full steam ahead on dedicated handheld PCs is certainly a choice
The PlayStation Showcase, where nearly every game is multiplat or indie and the biggest game is a QTE movie
Maaan this whole Kameo Characters business is going to leave some people frustrated their characters didn't make the cut. Exactly like what happened with Assist Trophies.
Which luckily, Valve is able to go lower than other companies because they have Steam revenue that will allow them to put a Steam Deck v2 at a price that wipes away the competition.
@blackbeld Gameplay is the most important, but the longer they stay on old engines, the more future games suffer.
Gameplay is held back by the limitations of older engines, so upgrading to UE5 is needed.
I've always found it odd how few PS4 games did spectacularly in terms of attachment rate. You'd think Sony exclusives would sell like gangbusters with the way they're hyped up and rival Nintendo games, but doesn't happen.
So a problem that occurred before MS ever owns Activision Blizzard would happen afterwards?
You do realize how little sense that makes right? How does MS have a single thing to do with this issue?