If Metroid dread runs off a cartridge, why does it take so load to load...
A somewhat random article, as unless I'm being blind I don't see any anniversary or link... but this was a fun read all the same: the late, great Terry Pratchett was a huge fan of Thief 2; as if I needed any more reasons to like the man (and lament his passing).
I'm playing Formula Retro Racing, an arcade racer at the moment. It's good fun.
I'm just streaming Halo to my console. I know nothing of these download and load times.
It works if you switch between a small number of games regularly. But if you've got loads on the go ...
A lot of Irony about Ark Evolved claiming someone stole their source code.
Anyone recall their DLC fiasco?
Homeworld 3 Gameplay Trailer, looks stunning!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tI-2p_jj6b0
So, The Forgotten City is all kinds of class. I thought I'd throw it on for 20 minutes and head to bed but had to 'peel' myself away after 2 hours. Really interesting story and characters, great little setting and so many leads to follow up has me constantly going on the right direction even if i don't what what that really is, always making progress.
Such a joy gaining new info, tools or shortcuts to change situations has me legging it back with a grin wondering what will happen. Deserves the praise it gets on here.
Huh? I've been using quick resume on PS5 since launch date last year and never had a problem (except when games annoyingly close themselves to auto update)
That soundtrack. Still sounds so good.
It's not the only RTS update either: Shiro Games, maker of Northgard are developing a new 4x game based on Dune;
Love the look of the new Mothership, though having it flat will prove controversial :P
Just sayin' that Metroid Dread is game of the year material.
Oof, that Matrix / Unreal 5 tech demo is quite the showcase. It’s very much a tech demo and not anywhere near an actual game, but jaysus if that tech ends up looking nearly that good in actual games… we have quite the generational leap to look forward to.
I don't think we have really seen any Unreal engine 5 games yet???
A few demos I think but nothing playable.
I believe STALKER 2 is the first major release set to use it. I’m still not entirely convinced that game will actually exist though 😆
There, fixed :)
Just had a look a few game awards trailers
That hellblade 2 trailer looked excellent the first is a fantastic game so really hyped for the second, skipped the elden ring trailer as i want to go in as blind as possible now this close.
Excited for Alan Wake 2 as well, though sam lake like kojima is one who promises lots so will wait to see how its panning out.
Horizon was nothing new really so will pick it up on the cheap at some point or at least when Elden is done
This, just this!!
Its a long long time since I have been blown away by graphics in a game but this is just an incredible experience. If you haven't downloaded it then do it now.
Is it in VR?
Nope
On a sidenote, something tells me the reply count might be off in some threads
No, standard ps5.
It has been like that since the change.
Jaysus. The Steam price for Forspoken (the regular base edition) is €80. That's €20 more than other brand new AAA releases on the platform!
How about I wait for a sale.
From The Forgotten City to Observer System Redux, been wanting to play or for ages, couldn't pass it up for 15 quid in Gamestop.
I know how retrogamer loves his lists.....
But It Takes Two isnt on it? It was released this year I think? Like not even to 50 or am I blind?
They also have Immortals Fenyx Rising as 50 on their list. It was released 2020.
Number 1 to a game I never heard of. Google. Deck building. Ah, that's why I never heard of it.
It's not a bad list in fairness.