Still, not entirely sure who this is supposed to be for. The poor battery life, lack of Bluetooth, and the inability to play media is just disappointing, even at 200 dollars. Just feels like there are better ways to play PS5 games on the go than this.
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Well, this is incredibly disappointing. I wasn't aware the Completionist had a charity dedicated to dementia, but I've respected his commitment to preserving gaming media and history. Still none of this looks good and I'm struggling to find a good reason as to why you would just sit on donations for nearly a decade without dispersing them.
Marketing games in 2023: "We're very excited to announce that we have an announcement to make next month!"
More seriously, not the biggest GTA fan, but I hope it lives up to expectations. People have been waiting a decade at this point. Also looking forward to seeing how many times Rockstar will be able to re-release GTA 6 over the next decade.
Another Embracer casualty. It's crazy how studios are getting gutted left and right because a single business deal fell through. I wonder how many studios Embracer is going to shut down before they finally finish "restructuring"?
The unionization drive among testers, developers, and others has been one of the few good trends in the gaming industry this year. Hopefully, we'll see more unions form in 2024 and beyond.
I mean, I get needing to remind people your game exists and generate hype, but if these teasers just end with Bioware being excited to show us more next year then it just feels like a waste. Like at least tell us what galaxy we're going to be in.
Always happy to see an independent gaming journalism outlet start up. Looking forward to seeing what they put out.
Awful news all around. Hopefully, he can focus on his health and recovery.
Looks interesting. Not the biggest fan of survival mechanics, but they do specify that it will just be "like" a survival game so who knows what will look like. The fact that they are promising it won't be pay-to-win upfront is a good start. Of course, these are all just promises and there's no telling what the actual game will be like, but at least they seem to have a clear idea of the game they want to make.
The more I read about this the more baffling the move seems. It's not going to end cheating. It might inconvenience cheaters, if even that and it's only going to create negative PR for Microsoft, especially since this is impacting people who use modified controllers for accessibility issues. It's especially weird given how carefully Microsoft has tried to craft an image of being "pro-consumer" this console generation. Then again I imagine the executives who make these decisions rarely think these things through. At the very least it is a good reminder that there is no such thing as a pro-consumer for-profit corporation.
Not sure how serious the questions are, but:
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Bloodborne Kart is an old meme from the Bloodborne community, not sure exactly where it started but people have been joking about a kart racing game for a while now.
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The creator of this also made a PS1 demake of Bloodborne. Or at least the first third of it or so? So I guess it's what they were familiar with?
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That I can't answer, but it does, doesn't it?
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That's just the call of the kart.
Impressive. Aside from the quality of the visuals I wish this was the Winterhold we had gotten. Winterhold in game just seems too small to feel like the great city the game keeps telling us it used to be. The sprawling ruins around the village here are also a nice touch.