New PS plus is live. Looks like I've got premium until November 2025 through PS Now and PS Plus gift cards I purchased in bulk last year. Will definitely try out Syphon Filter and RE1 but am sure I'll hate the controls and camera. Ape Escape should be fun with my son and I haven't played Returnal, Miles Morales, Guardians of the Galaxy, or Valhalla yet so all in all I'm satisfied, but can see how many others aren't.
Did you start Cuphead yet? It's such a good, but difficult game. Definitely my proudest platinum. Picked up Ghostwire Tokyo, Weird West, and Hot Wheels unleashed on one of the recent sales. Also bought the Quarry, but that wasn't on sale.
Returnal Co-Op is well worth it. I bought it on release and struggled with the rogue elements. Once the co-op campaign came out; my buddy and I finished it in about a week. Was a blast dying, over and over until we finally got good enough.
There’s been articles where the Returnal files are in a SteamDB under a code name “Oregon.” I’ll try finding the link. Could see it releasing by end of year. https://www.polygon.com/platform/amp/23139495/returnal-pc-release-hint-sony-steam
they’ll keep doing because people will continue to buy the upgraded versions of the games. I’m guilty of it too. IDK if if bought 2 or 3 versions of TLOU I think I’ll bow out of buying another version that adds imo nothing.
Gonna go back to torrance like it’s 2009. apparently auto edits to Torrance. Torrance, CA.. interesting place
Not yet on Cuphead, looking forward to it but with Half Knight here this week I don't get much time in front of the PS5. I was hearing good things about The Quarry but PushSquare hated it. Looks fun though
If you do the yearly subscription, going up to the second tier, PS Plus Extra, is $3.33 more per month, so $99.99 as opposed to $59.99 for the year for PS Plus Essential. And going up to PS Plus Premium is $119.99 per year, so $5 more per month than Essential. I may end up at Premium eventually, depends on how they develop the classic offerings. No Colony Wars as of yet
One of the most beautiful games I've played. I've always wanted to go to Japan, and that game made that want so much fucking stronger.
I've enjoyed the first few chapters of it, but it's definitely not without issues. It looks incredible, and 90% of the body movements and facial animations are realistic. Controlling the character can feel a little slow (not a big issue for me with this type of game), and there are a few issues with the eyes and the mouth movement looking off sometimes. As long as you enjoy this genre, it's worth checking out. Can't really comment on the story yet, since I haven't made it that far
Watching a playthrough the person is on Ch.7 really enjoying it so far as a viewer and the hilarity of the facial and mouth animations when they fuck up is great.
Now the issue will be getting one when it releases. Given how the supply chain is these days I can't imagine they'll be abundant early on.
As a guy who tried basically every controller during the PS4 era and have tried Aim, battle beaver and scuff on ps5….I’m fucking pumped. I’m a controller whore.
Just had the pleasure of bumping the Dragon's Dogma thread from 2012 with some really exciting news if you never played this game series good lord you are in for a treat.
How are there so many different FF7’s like are they different games with the same name? I don’t understand and it upsets me
Got it for Switch. It's so well done. Also a perfect Switch game where you can play in docked, handheld, or split the controller up for 2 players locally.
Just because I want to create hype for the sequel plus this game is a masterpiece, 1st person to reply to this with a Steam account that wants to try Dragon's Dogma it is majorly on sale so I will gift it.
Tried Shredder's Revenge single-player just now, absolutely perfect, feels just like playing on my NES back in the day. Bravo, Dotemu.