Totally agree, the DualSense is an amazing extension of the games. It always makes me grin when games use the controller speaker and I enjoy the different input method games such as Astro Bot and Ghost of Yotei use. Graphics are great but these little extras are key to offering a unique experience for me
@F_T_Wolf It was popular due to having a decent price point for a licensed set plus an exclusive minifigure with new hair mould. Plus it seemed to be loved by both LEGO and PlayStation fans.
As much as I would love it to be a game, I bet it will be another set or sets. The Tallneck took everyone by surprise and as mentioned in the article, sold out for a while. It was mine and readers set of the year on BricksFanz. So there is a rabid fan base who are itching for more Horizon sets, me included.
What concerns me is EA have the Star Wars licence, how much will MS throw at EA for exclusive content etc I bet after seeing the screw up MS has made with XBO EA has wished they didn't align so closely with MS.
I haven't been on Home for a while but decided to revisit for the traditional E3 outing and it's a great little world that must be bought over to PS4 but integrated into the whole system better. People really don't understand how much money it must generate. Plus most of the work is no longer done by SCEE now as the system has been turned over to many of Home's 3rd party devs.
I would of much preferred they patched Move support into older Buzz! games, than release a whole new one. It feels dated now, the 'Paper Face' mode adds nothing to the mix and looks tacky compared to say TV Superstars use of players photos. A mixture of Buzz!'s production values & proven party gameplay along with TV Superstars face tech & array of new ideas would of been a much greater package.
I think it deserves a little more than an 3, sure it's not great, but it's fun. Controls can be a little confusing, and it's party game vibe of quick bursts of play often leave you unable to complete a 'show' as the sheer number of tasks just can't be done in the time allowed.
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Re: PS5 Has Been 'Special' Thanks to SSD, DualSense Features Rather Than Visuals
Totally agree, the DualSense is an amazing extension of the games. It always makes me grin when games use the controller speaker and I enjoy the different input method games such as Astro Bot and Ghost of Yotei use. Graphics are great but these little extras are key to offering a unique experience for me
Re: Rumour: Is LEGO Horizon Aloy's Next Big PS5 Adventure?
@F_T_Wolf It was popular due to having a decent price point for a licensed set plus an exclusive minifigure with new hair mould. Plus it seemed to be loved by both LEGO and PlayStation fans.
Re: Rumour: Is LEGO Horizon Aloy's Next Big PS5 Adventure?
As much as I would love it to be a game, I bet it will be another set or sets. The Tallneck took everyone by surprise and as mentioned in the article, sold out for a while. It was mine and readers set of the year on BricksFanz. So there is a rabid fan base who are itching for more Horizon sets, me included.
Re: GamesCom 2013: EA Insists That It Still Has a Strong Relationship with Sony
What concerns me is EA have the Star Wars licence, how much will MS throw at EA for exclusive content etc I bet after seeing the screw up MS has made with XBO EA has wished they didn't align so closely with MS.
Re: Talking Point: Will PlayStation Home Survive the Transition to PS4?
I haven't been on Home for a while but decided to revisit for the traditional E3 outing and it's a great little world that must be bought over to PS4 but integrated into the whole system better. People really don't understand how much money it must generate. Plus most of the work is no longer done by SCEE now as the system has been turned over to many of Home's 3rd party devs.
Re: Twisted Metal Delayed in Europe, Content Cut
Annoying it's being delayed, no doubt thanks to other European countries and not the UK, but at least it's only a couple more weeks we have to wait.
Re: Review: Buzz!: The Ultimate Music Quiz (PlayStation 3)
I would of much preferred they patched Move support into older Buzz! games, than release a whole new one. It feels dated now, the 'Paper Face' mode adds nothing to the mix and looks tacky compared to say TV Superstars use of players photos. A mixture of Buzz!'s production values & proven party gameplay along with TV Superstars face tech & array of new ideas would of been a much greater package.
Re: Review: TV Superstars (PlayStation 3)
I think it deserves a little more than an 3, sure it's not great, but it's fun. Controls can be a little confusing, and it's party game vibe of quick bursts of play often leave you unable to complete a 'show' as the sheer number of tasks just can't be done in the time allowed.