![]() ![]() I think it finally beats Okami in terms of games that have you brightening up the landscape with your progress. I’ve got about two-thirds explored now and seeing everything lit up bright so you can actually see everything is so satisfying. It’s proper exploration of the sort you never usually see in video games, not even in the overworld of Zelda. Work your way between lightroots and using brightbloom seeds is so addictive and I love that there’s no hand-holding at all. ![]() The whole thing is just so weird and I can’t believe Nintendo has it some completely pitch black unless you do something to light it up yourself. ![]() GC: An 18-year-old Xbox game sure is an introduction to the new generation of consoles.Īt first I didn’t really like the Depths in Zelda: Hammerironbut I’ve just spent the whole weekend exploring and I barely came up for air once. Anyway, enough chit chat, time to dish out some thousand cuts. I thought this will do brilliantly for the next couple of weeks, until Starfield. I couldn’t believe it when I saw Jade Empire at only a £3 purchase. Having not owned an Xbox for quite some considerable time, I thought I’d have a look in the current sale for something to tide me over. So in anticipation of the upcoming Starfield, I recently purchased a Xbox Series X. I think that would be much more groundbreaking compared to just whether the combat was turn-based or not.Į-mail your comments to: from the beginning I think with their art style and graphics there’s no danger of it just becoming a Skyrim clone, or whatever, but they do seem very nervous of going that extra step. I think that’s kind of a Japanese thing, that maybe their fans insist, but to me it feels increasingly old-fashioned. They came really close with Final Fantasy 14 and all the games right back to the beginning but there’s still always lots of linear sections and the story is still stuck in stone every time. What struck me though is how Square Enix still won’t commit to a proper open world environment. I thought the attempt to be more Western was mostly successful and if they hadn’t had quite such a thing for Game Of Thrones specifically I think it would’ve bene even better. Not my favourite in the series but nowhere near the worst. I had to be so middle of the road but I’ve just finished Final Fantasy 16 and I think it was pretty good. ![]() Why? Who wants it and who can afford it? I’d be curious to hear from anyone in the Inbox who was excite about it. The PS5 Pro might only be a (believable) rumour but the Project Q is out this year. I don’t think I’d even use it if I got it for free. I mean, I won’t be buying the PS5 Pro but I’ll be negative buying the Project Q. Paying £200 or more to run PlayStation 5 games remotely is not something I have any interest in and it seems such an unnecessary thing to focus on at the moment. I’m sure modders are happy about the Project Q running Android, but I can’t imagine anyone else cares about it. There is absolutely no need, especially if the main benefit is 8K. I know I won’t and not just because it’s too expensive but because it’s so pointless and such a needles cash grab. This is madness and I don’t see anyone that already owns a PlayStation 5 buying a PS5 Pro. That’s getting on for two grand in three years, in the worst cost of living crisis in my lifespan. Then next year apparently they have PS5 Pro. You will find general information about cookies and details on how to delete cookies from your device.In the last three years Sony has release the PlayStation 5, the PlayStation VR2, and this year the Project Q. Alternatively, you can visit which contains comprehensive information on how to do this on a wide variety of browsers and devices. If you want to restrict or block the cookies that are set by our website, you can do so through your browser setting. For example, we will recognize your username and remember how you customized the site during future visits. Functionality cookiesįunctionality cookies let us operate the site in accordance with the choices you make. For example, these cookies let us recognize that you have created an account and have logged into that account. Necessary cookies allow us to offer you the best possible experience when accessing and navigating through our website and using its features. What types of cookies do we use? Necessary cookies It will contain some anonymous information such as a unique identifier, website’s domain name, and some digits and numbers. Each cookie is unique to your web browser. What are cookies?Ĭookies are simple text files that are stored on your computer or mobile device by a website’s server. By visiting plati.market you agree that plati.market may use cookies to be processed by Google Analytics and Yandex.Metrika. Please read this cookie policy carefully before using plati.market operated by us. ![]()
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