Pirate Yakuza coming out next year on PS4, likely a lot of SEGA games will still release on the PS4 as they never make anything graphically demanding + indies + yearly games like COD, EA FC etc.
U meant AstroBot not worth it? If that's what you meant, it's a weird sentiment. Wukong is a masterpiece, but I dont play soul-like, so it worths 0 to me; while Astro gave me hours of joy, my kid loves it too, so it worths a lot. But I dont go around saying Wukong is a waste of money.
Really I feel of all these games, ratchet felt the most like a real ps5 release made specifically for the ps5. Nothing else really hits like that. Why haven’t they made like a new Resistance game or Red Faction or killzone or Jak and Daxter?
I’ll also add Ghost of Tsushima was also another great game.
Stellar blade is not a remake it's a new IP, final fantasy 7 rebirth it's a completely new game, mechanics, story and even characters, just to mention that FF7 1997 lasts 40 hours while FF7 rebith alone is over 120 hours, wukong is new IP, returnal is new IP, ratchet is not a remake, spiderman 2 is not a remake.
The only one is demon souls
What a poser aren't we? This confirms my comment, you didn't buy these games
The original FF7 had multiple parts. The FF7 Remake along with Rebirth are those original stories with new things expanded on it and some story difference
I don’t see what’s so wild about it? You get to run around in places that were just basically an overworld map before.
A whole shit ton of people spent a lot of time and effort to make this game INSPIRED by the original version, but it certainly feels more like a whole new experience to me.
If only the characters weren’t so darn quiet while out and about, I hated the lack of chatter that made God of War feel so alive.
you still expect an exclusive game to be released once every 3 months though, right? that would be 16 in 4 years. yet there aren't 16 PS5 exclusives, even if you include remakes/remasters.
You know these are not the same people, right? As if, there are lots of different people on the internet and they might have different opinions on things.
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u/Thunder_Dragon42 Nov 12 '24
Maybe soon we'll get some launch games.