No, because I invested SO much into Demons that I needed a break.
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No, because I invested SO much into Demons that I needed a break.
DukeTV will return with Dark Souls soon. Office is almost setup.
Boss battles in Resident Evil VII are top notch. But it's quite clear the Baker family is not of this earth. Perhaps the game eventually explains what happened to them, perhaps a link to the virus from the previous games. I assumed, and still do, that the game is a standalone entry.
It really is frightening though, the Dolby Digital 5.1 I got setup doesn't help. :)
There is a framed photo in their mansion showing the Arklay Mountains so I'm still interested where the story is going to go. :)
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VIII is being released on PS5 isn't it?
Might bring me back to the series.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yr6PtdY0i7M&feature=em b_title&ab_channel=PlayStation
Looks like this can still be a DukeTV game
Also Nov 12th $399 or $499
God of War sequel in 2021
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The PlayStation Plus Collection is a classic games subscription launching alongside the PS5
complete list of the games included in today’s trailer:
Batman: Arkham Knight
Battlefield 1
Bloodborne
Days Gone
Detroit
Fallout 4
God of War (2018)
Infamous Second Son
The Last Guardian (2016)
Monster Hunter World
Mortal Kombat X
Ratchet & Clank (2016)
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End
Until Dawn
Interesting...in that Final Fantasy trailer I didn't see any other characters in the combat.
Forgetting to announce console availability and launch titles during your live stream is a move I woulda expected from Microsoft :D
Demons Souls remaster looks good tho. So does FF XVI.
I like the PS+ package but I'm surprised there isn't more focus on exclusives, which is Playstation's only selling point. (I mean, Monster Hunter? Mortal Kombat? Fallout? Who cares??)
$70 for launch titles and $50 for a slim game like Miles Morales is rough though, as is the extra $100 for the digital edition.
Playstation digital is $100 more than XBox digital.
Assuming similar specs in both machines, what does that extra hundred bucks get you when you buy Sony?
I'm not seeing an immediate value proposition, outside Sony's implicit promise of more exclusives. (Granted, that alone will be enough for diehards.)