@RedShirtRod Your case in question is absolutely necessary, given that none of these "gamers" will have experienced the scale of real horror which this game depicts in real life.
Therefore, I don't understand how anyone should really be getting heated over the 'fictional' controversy's within this piece of entertainment.
I would challenge anyone of them, to do some real research into the real attrocities which happen everyday in certain parts of the world.
I don't believe any game that has taken years in development for the duration of time it has taken to produce, deserves to receive the unjust criticism such as TLOU2 has unfairly received.
Personally, I appreciate how crushingly difficult it is to develop a title especially as bold as this one. All of the game developers that worked on this, deserve positive recognition for all of there efforts.
I bought my PS4 (C-chassis model) when they were being superceded by the slim model, from ShopTo back in 2016 for just £200!
Apart from being very competitive with their pricing on certain products, I have received excellent service and prompt delivery with every item purchased. I'm not even a "silver or "gold" member.
I think that if GOT is ready for shipping, then I'm sure the right move for Sony is to swap the release dates of TLOU2 with GOT taking the 19.06.20 slot.
Given the whole recent controversy and debates over TLOU2, it would be ideal to place the release in July as GOT is the game that every PS4 owner really wants to play first. The timing then couldn't be better.
I don't see what all the rush and panic is all about. Pandemic or not, there are so many great games currently available on this gen of console's with more AAA exclusives on their way. Therefore, should we be getting worked up over these next gen consoles?
Back in 2013, the launch titles for both XBox & PS4 were very underwhelming. I recall it wasn't until 2015 within these consoles cycles, that there were cutting edge games worth considering on any of the two machines. MGSV and Witcher 3 as examples, not mentioning the other exclusives.
Surely we should not get so hyped or inpatient about this, especially given this time that's going to be remembered in history as the pandemic/lockdown that interrupted this year!
Never the early adopter myself, I waited until late 2016 to then make the purchase for a PS4. I was playing Uncharted 4 and Witcher 3 on day one of owning my console. Point being is; why spend hundreds on a machine, if most of the launch games are basically optimized ports from the previous gen?
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Re: Talking Point: The Last of Us 2 Spoilers Discussion
@RedShirtRod Your case in question is absolutely necessary, given that none of these "gamers" will have experienced the scale of real horror which this game depicts in real life.
Therefore, I don't understand how anyone should really be getting heated over the 'fictional' controversy's within this piece of entertainment.
I would challenge anyone of them, to do some real research into the real attrocities which happen everyday in certain parts of the world.
Re: PS Plus Will Celebrate Its 10th Anniversary Next Week
@Kidfunkadelic83 Noooooooo!
Please no FIFA, Madden or any sports related games 😰
Re: Crash Bandicoot 4 Will Be Officially Revealed Tomorrow
@Juanalf You have a point with Naughty Dog being the original parents to their beloved pet.
Unfortunately, Naughty Dog have done what most horrible pet owners do. They give them away in favour of raising their kids instead.
And we all know how 'Ellie' turned out
Re: Crash Bandicoot 4 Will Be Officially Revealed Tomorrow
YEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSS
Re: UK Sales Charts: The Last of Us 2 Is Sony's Fastest Selling PS4 Game Ever in the UK
@Thislad
I cannot understand which language that are responding in?
Can you be more clearer and concise within your response, thanks.
Re: UK Sales Charts: The Last of Us 2 Is Sony's Fastest Selling PS4 Game Ever in the UK
I don't believe any game that has taken years in development for the duration of time it has taken to produce, deserves to receive the unjust criticism such as TLOU2 has unfairly received.
Personally, I appreciate how crushingly difficult it is to develop a title especially as bold as this one. All of the game developers that worked on this, deserve positive recognition for all of there efforts.
Re: PS5 Pre-Order Placeholders Live at Popular UK Retailer
I bought my PS4 (C-chassis model) when they were being superceded by the slim model, from ShopTo back in 2016 for just £200!
Apart from being very competitive with their pricing on certain products, I have received excellent service and prompt delivery with every item purchased. I'm not even a "silver or "gold" member.
Re: PS5 Pre-Order Placeholders Live at Popular UK Retailer
@suikoden You sound like an idiot to me.
Re: Ghost of Tsushima Gameplay Is the Most Watched State of Play Yet
@Saucymonk I'm very curious to know what was not impressing you about this stunning looking title?
Re: Ghost of Tsushima Gameplay Is the Most Watched State of Play Yet
I think that if GOT is ready for shipping, then I'm sure the right move for Sony is to swap the release dates of TLOU2 with GOT taking the 19.06.20 slot.
Given the whole recent controversy and debates over TLOU2, it would be ideal to place the release in July as GOT is the game that every PS4 owner really wants to play first. The timing then couldn't be better.
Re: Reaction: Sony Needs to Show Us a True, Next-Gen PS5 Exclusive After Lukewarm Inside Xbox
I don't see what all the rush and panic is all about. Pandemic or not, there are so many great games currently available on this gen of console's with more AAA exclusives on their way. Therefore, should we be getting worked up over these next gen consoles?
Back in 2013, the launch titles for both XBox & PS4 were very underwhelming. I recall it wasn't until 2015 within these consoles cycles, that there were cutting edge games worth considering on any of the two machines. MGSV and Witcher 3 as examples, not mentioning the other exclusives.
Surely we should not get so hyped or inpatient about this, especially given this time that's going to be remembered in history as the pandemic/lockdown that interrupted this year!
Never the early adopter myself, I waited until late 2016 to then make the purchase for a PS4. I was playing Uncharted 4 and Witcher 3 on day one of owning my console. Point being is; why spend hundreds on a machine, if most of the launch games are basically optimized ports from the previous gen?