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Zero-Cool wrote: » I saw a leak from ign that's since been deleted that there will be VR modes for ps4 and pc. VR space battles could be class.
Markitron wrote: » If the SP isn't an afterthought, I may allow myself to consider the possibility of potentially becoming interested in it. No PS5/XSX version mentioned though.
Varik wrote: » Also not full priced, meant to be $40. The Dev are the ones who made the SP for battlefront 2. Battlefront 2 had it.
Grumpypants wrote: » Battlefront 1 had a VR mission (it is amazing) , 2 has space battles but no VR.
Deleted User wrote: » Theres a 2 hour trial for Session on the Xbox store. Might give it a go later, craving a skateboarding game since the Tony Hawk news a few weeks back.
Varik wrote: » The Dev are the ones who made the SP for battlefront 2.
Mr Crispy wrote: » WB have announced a DC virtual fan conference type thing for August 22nd, where they'll be showcasing "special programming, panels and content reveals from a wide variety of films, TV series and games". So speculation is mounting that we'll finally see the new Batman, and whatever Rocksteady have been working on. Source - DSOG
Varik wrote: » So apparently Pokemon is getting DLC now instead of a refresh game and the problem is the DLC is tied to each version of the game, so people are mistakenly buying the DLC for the wrong version. Nintendo so far are just saying to make sure you buy the right one and if you don't you're not getting a refund.
Markitron wrote: » Rocksteady have been working on their game for 5 years, WB Montreal has been on theirs for almost 7 years. It is a minor miracle they haven't leaked.
Potential-Monke wrote: » I've never played a Pokemon game because Nintendo refuse to let them come out on other non-Nintendo devices. Plus, they need to release a version that isn't turn based/whatever you call that stupid combat system. Give me a Pokemon game where it's all in 3D and you control the Pokemon you release, then I'll finally cave and get a Nintendo console.
Retr0gamer wrote: » I feel sorry for people that feel that way about turn based combat. Think it's way better than real time. You should give a good turn based game a go like xcom (and not pokemon as it a Abit basic until you power game it!)
Potential-Monke wrote: » I just don't like the waiting. You hit, I hit. It's not the revolutionary war where volleys took ages to load! I prefer to be in the action, doing the action rather than telling them what to do. The only turn based game I managed to finish was South Park: The Stick of Truth. Couldn't finish the second one. And nearly every other turn based or sit and wait games I just can't. Final Fantasy is another one (and the remakes combat system didn't do it for me either). I got close to finishing an Armored Core game on the PS1/2 but again gave up as I just got bored. I tried Persona 5 while it was on Now, and I would loved to have kept playing, but again, the combat is not for me. I am looking forward to Persona 5 Scramble though. Edit: I'll add to this, I did try (is Dawn of War considered turn based? Can't remember, but I remember putting a good bit of time into it, however it could be due to being one of the few games I owned on PC when I got my M1710). But like the Soulsborne games, just not for me. Even in D&D tabletop, it annoys me. But our DM created a side quest where we were all levelled up to 20 for the duration, and I had 55% more health than everyone else (Barbarian Dwarf) and could soak up the damage and usually kill in 1 go. That's about the only turn based thing I'm into.
Retr0gamer wrote: » I think xcom is the barometer for if you really like turn based or not if you don't like it then you have no sou.... I mean don't like turn based.
Varik wrote: » For FF7 isn't really a turn based game, you're choosing actions but there's no turns. you could set it to pause when in a menu but it's still not really turn based and the remake you could play it as an action game.
Varik wrote: » Don't think that was Armored Core you played unless it was some PSP version you're remembering, those are souls game (also made by From) with jetpacks and lasers.
Varik wrote: » Dawn of war is a real time strategy, all about moving around the map and clicking so not in anyway a turn based game. Even then I'd say turn based RPGs and turn based strategy games are very different.
Grumpypants wrote: » Skate 4. It's real
Potential-Monke wrote: » You're right. It was Front Mission 4 I believe. Plauyed a good bit of that, but think I got to a point where I was being destroyed over and over and just gave up.
EoinMcLovin wrote: » https://twitter.com/gematsucom/status/1273825295909269504?s=19
Retr0gamer wrote: » Fair enough. Just find it way more strategic. I find turn based games don't give a good first impression. It's just keep hitting attack to win but branch out and get more strategic later. Persona and the likes get very tactical. I think xcom is the barometer for if you really like turn based or not if you don't like it then you have no sou.... I mean don't like turn based.