yes, but SEGA didn't already have like 3 or 4 ports finished and ready to be released ... sony do
yes, but SEGA didn't already have like 3 or 4 ports finished and ready to be released ... sony do
Well tbf he said 'ports' but not 'Sony developed ports' Everquest 1 HD when
Huh didn't know Ender Lilies was from a Japanese dev. Game is very good, absolutely deserved.Look at all those positive reviews and not only that but just devs in general acknowledging the scores.
I think that the score went down for that game since it's now at 94% and 95% Is what you need for overwhelming positive (dang those 40 people)
Yeah they are a Japanese dev. They even had this it seems, I'm not too familiar with just how common it is for indies to do this, but seeing how they were able to get mili to help with the music I'm assuming that they are not very "small"Huh didn't know Ender Lilies was from a Japanese dev. Game is very good, absolutely deserved.
Also, I spoiled myself 12 minutes and I'm just happy I didn't spend any money on it.
The PC version of the remaster always had the classic nanosuit as an option. (It's a slightly different design with a diamond shape, seemingly modeled after the prototype Crysis 2 design) They also patched it into the PS4/XBO versions earlier this year. It's a teensy bit buggy (if you die in armour mode, there's a humming sound that will keep playing after you respawn). This may or may not get fixed in the next patch.Does the PC version of the remaster still not use the original PC releases suit power wheel? I see the trailer completely skips over it, instead showing Nomad glow red for a second in that cutscene
Bloodborneyes, but SEGA didn't already have like 3 or 4 ports finished and ready to be released ... sony do
Sorry, whichever one it is on gogSS2 Enhanced isn't out yet, doubt you were playing that
Which proves my point that they don't have a fucking idea about how to properly release their stuff nor the timing.yes, but SEGA didn't already have like 3 or 4 ports finished and ready to be released ... sony do
Edited a bit but those are the ones that make more sense to me atm by release time on consoles - PC (all over 2 years) except maybe Tsushima now that it has been just released on the PS5 which would be PS4 2020 - PS5 2021 - PC 2022Bloodborne
God of War
Uncharted 4 (edit: + the others as 1 SKU)
Ghost of Tsushima
Did I get that right ?
25th IIRCWhen is Gamescom ? On the 24th ?
agreedWhich proves my point that they don't have a fucking idea about how to properly release their stuff nor the timing.
Every pc gamer should read this before supporting Game Pass.
Evert pc gamer should read this before supporting Game Pass.
I read the Steam announcement. Seems neat. I'll be contributing today for sureRemember to login today to Tetris Effect 'Effect Mode' for the global weekly challenge!
That's good and I agreed. Still, the lack of full on mod support makes game pass the epitome of what PC gaming is not.Game Pass doesn't prevent releases on other platforms. It also solves other accessibility issues. ¯\(ツ)/¯
I have seen some windows store trainers so I always thought the lack of trainers were that the people creating them don't care about windows store games.I thought the lack of Trainers and Mods for Game Pass & Store games was the whole point of Microsoft locking down the game files?
lol tell that MS with their restrictive Game Pass bullshit.
cheathappens has trainers that support windows store, surprised fling doesntThat's good and I agreed. Still, the lack of full on mod support makes game pass the epitome of what PC gaming is not.
Also, the lack of windows store trainers. Still, that's up to cheat creators like Fling, but it still sad.
Im also curious, what other accessbility issues does game pass solve?
Should have rephrased, talking about free trainers, stopped using cheathappens when they wanted to get payed.cheathappens has trainers that support windows store, surprised fling doesnt
Glad to hear that you enjoyed it. I agree with many things you said. It is a shame that the jargons are fairly easy to understand in Japanese but somehow they complicated them in the localization.Wrapped up Tales of Vesperia.
Took 51hrs and had to clutch the last boss's 20k health with no life bottles and dead party.
Anyways it was a pretty good adventure rpg. Great cast of characters and combat system was kind of iffy but fighting bosses was a lot of fun + challenging/interesting. But yea regular enemies was kind of repetitive and boring for the most part. The hitbox detection was a bit off as you can't hit some of the enemies with most attacks when they are on the floor or falling to the floor. Meanwhile enemies most certainly fuck you up whenever they want. I think a little more balance/refinement in the physical attack side of things could have helped. The spells and magic side of the game was amazing. They really nailed most of it.
The story was all over the place but straightforward by the end. Some of the terms and world building flew over my head by the end as it dragged a bit much. That last act could have probably ended quicker. Also words like blastia, aer, antelexia, adephagos etc was becoming meme worthy like nanomachines in MGS4. The story was a bit safe and PG but still entertaining enough.
The amount of cities you explore and characters you meet was ambitious. As a whole it was a very impressive game for being in the PS3 era. I wasn't expecting that much tbh. I am even curious now if Zestiria and Berseria are similar in size/scope/quality. I will definitely be checking them out.
But yea really enjoyed all the characters especially Yuri, Rita and Patty. This may just be one of the strongest cast of characters in a jrpg that I played. Everyone was funny and important in the grand scheme of things. The writing was excellent. The little interactions among the cast and motivations added a lot to everything. I will say Flynn however was kind of a pointless character and really just bounced in n out of your party. They needed to do more with him. I don't think the game would miss much if he wasn't in it.
Overall a quality game. I wouldn't quite put it in that 5 star JRPG tier like some of the Dragon Quest and Persona games. For sure its more in the 4 star tier like the Final Fantasy titles.
Ah, I got a lifetime sub personally. I use them a canny bit, but can see why charging would put people off.Should have rephrased, talking about free trainers, stopped using cheathappens when they wanted to get payed.
Obviously, an offer to pay $1 for 3 months of access to:Im also curious, what other accessbility issues does game pass solve?
I tried playing the game yesterday but didn't enjoy it, today i woke up to some people on twitter shitting on the games twist, so literally just finished watching a playthrough of the game and in a rarely good resetera post, this one perfectly sums up the game:Also, I spoiled myself 12 minutes and I'm just happy I didn't spend any money on it.
Ah, I got a lifetime sub personally.
Well the article wasn't talking about a service providing a lot of games, but the technological side of of PC gaming that involves modding.Obviously, an offer to pay $1 for 3 months of access to:
makes these games more accessible to many people.
- hundreds of recent and positively rated games, usually on release day,
- including a free option for cloud gaming,
- edit: plus, an access to console exclusives.
For instance, I have tried most of these games thanks to GamePass, and would have never been able to pay for these on Steam, even on sales:
It is so ridiculous! If I play all of these on GamePass despite great games in my huge Steam backlog, imagine what this means for people who discover gaming.
And now that Im working full time I will need to be picky with my gaming time, not playing games Im somewhat interested in just because they are on game pass, so rather buy games Im really interested and take my time with them.Having access to so many games is both delightful and troubling. Lately I feel sick looking at my steam library because of the number of unplayed games. Mind you, I am a rookie so my library isn't even big compared with many people's here.
At least I am currently in backlog mode and have been ignoring all discounts and new games. Maybe I will pick up something during Autumn sales, but not too sure on that now.
How it works? what i need to do?! :OGetting so many new avatars in Tetris Effect through this event
Yeah. A few days ago I made a "completed" category to put all games I've finished there. Lets just say that the result was... underwhelming, to say the least. I really didn't realize how few games I played to the end. Granted, there are a ton of pre-digital games that I have boxed copies of that I've finished and there are also games I have on other launchers (mainly Uplay and Origin) that I played to the end, but it's still a really low number compared to how many games I own. I play a ton of multiplayer games with my friends though, so I guess it can't be helped. It's not like I dick around on PC doing nothing instead of playing games.Having access to so many games is both delightful and troubling. Lately I feel sick looking at my steam library because of the number of unplayed games. Mind you, I am a rookie so my library isn't even big compared with many people's here.
At least I am currently in backlog mode and have been ignoring all discounts and new games. Maybe I will pick up something during Autumn sales, but not too sure on that now.
Playing the Effect mode games that are marked as part of the weekend event will give you new avatars (or rather a high likelihood to get them). Currently, it's all of the "focus" games, like All Clear for example.How it works? what i need to do?! :O
If we talk about GamePass alone:Btw, why would you never have been able to pay for those games on Steam sales?