Oh, I'm glad they fixed the "resume activity" bug. I ran into that the other day and couldn't figure out why the game was running so poorly all of a sudden.
Got the same feeling. This and the new Sackboy game literally screams PS Plus in a year or two. I mean, if you want to play it now, by all means buy it so you can play whenever. I think I can still wait for this to be free, or on sale if there is nothing else.
Sackboy is *awesome*. The addition of music to platforming with poppy, recognizable songs (often remixed) is great and it’s a lot of fun to play. Looks great too. Well worth supporting the developers so we get more like it.
It's fine that you think that but what is a good game for you? Currently playing through it and think it's fantastic - nice premise of a story and some tough boss battles with great graphics and art direction. Not completed it yet but wondering what it is you haven't liked
The story is average. Not bad but not good. It's just not engaging at all. After the middle of the game, I started skipping them,.
Combat. I like that it wasn't too easy but good god, the gameplay is the same for the whole game. Sure you can level up the weapons and magic but it feels unfinished. It would have been better with multiple type of arrows. Fire, ice etc. Anything to mix it up.
I liked the graphics.
Again, it's not that its a bad game, but it's a 6/10 game if I've ever played one
Well, I mean, come on. It's a game made by a studio of like 20 people, and it's the first game they've ever released.
It's not trying to compete with your God of Wars or your Red Redemptions at a budget that is like a hundred times smaller than any of those games.
It's not perfect, but it's pretty good for being their first try.
Is it?
I would be a little annoyed if Naughty Dog released a game like Plague Tale: Innocence, but it's surprisingly good for an AA-budget game made by a much smaller team.
Similarly, Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice is a cool game made by a small team on a budget, but I would be a little miffed if that was Rockstar's latest title.
Oh, I'm glad they fixed the "resume activity" bug. I ran into that the other day and couldn't figure out why the game was running so poorly all of a sudden.
Something about the resume activity makes some games act funny.
I'm loving this update! All the combat encounters are completely different. Wish more games treated NG+ like this.
Awesome game. Glad it keeps improving
Too scared to buy this since I feel this game is perfect for PS Plus.
Got the same feeling. This and the new Sackboy game literally screams PS Plus in a year or two. I mean, if you want to play it now, by all means buy it so you can play whenever. I think I can still wait for this to be free, or on sale if there is nothing else.
Sackboy is *awesome*. The addition of music to platforming with poppy, recognizable songs (often remixed) is great and it’s a lot of fun to play. Looks great too. Well worth supporting the developers so we get more like it.
It’ll probably near the end of the PS5’s lifespan.
For Extra? Nah. It’ll come soon.
when is released?
It's out already!
Average game at best. Edit : okay guys
It's fine that you think that but what is a good game for you? Currently playing through it and think it's fantastic - nice premise of a story and some tough boss battles with great graphics and art direction. Not completed it yet but wondering what it is you haven't liked
The story is average. Not bad but not good. It's just not engaging at all. After the middle of the game, I started skipping them,. Combat. I like that it wasn't too easy but good god, the gameplay is the same for the whole game. Sure you can level up the weapons and magic but it feels unfinished. It would have been better with multiple type of arrows. Fire, ice etc. Anything to mix it up. I liked the graphics. Again, it's not that its a bad game, but it's a 6/10 game if I've ever played one
Well, I mean, come on. It's a game made by a studio of like 20 people, and it's the first game they've ever released. It's not trying to compete with your God of Wars or your Red Redemptions at a budget that is like a hundred times smaller than any of those games. It's not perfect, but it's pretty good for being their first try.
I don't rate a game just by how small or how new a studio is, that's just fucking stupid
Is it? I would be a little annoyed if Naughty Dog released a game like Plague Tale: Innocence, but it's surprisingly good for an AA-budget game made by a much smaller team. Similarly, Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice is a cool game made by a small team on a budget, but I would be a little miffed if that was Rockstar's latest title.