@themcnoisy I'm surprised so many rates Yakuza 0. For me it was the disappointment of the year. It got great reviews and all, but it wasn't my type of game. Button smashing game.
Persona 5 was a very good game. The drawback was that it was too repetetive. For instance every time you killed off an enemy the same completely unnecessary animation and score appeared. Very irritating in the long run - after all it was an enormous game.
I've had some really nice moments and some really bad moments with PSVR. The bad ones have mainly been caused by the anti-aliasing effect. The strange thing is how it varies from game to game. The Assembly is for instance a no go for me, it can't be healthy. My best experience so far is probably 'Here they lie'. I've also tried Mirrors Edge in cinema mode, and to my surprise there was NO anti-aliasing effect (the only problem is that the screen tend to rotate to the left some times) and it runs very smooth. Why does it vary so much from game to game? The negative experiences with the anti-aliasing effect have made me sceptical of aquiring games without pro support, especially if they are full price games. I don't fear for the lack of psvr support from Sony, but I think a some of the users perhaps could leave the playstation platform to pc or Scorpio in their search for better experiences in the future (The Lenovo windows vr has 1440x1440 resolution and will most likely be used together with the Scorpio). Sony exclusives plus games like Serious Sam and Eve Valkyrie from other platforms will guarantee users enough new game experiences. There's also a shortage of move controllers. The launch date for the new twin pack was in Norway 13th of october, and still they havent managed to get them out on the market. Four months!!! What the f****? They manage to get the Pro out in two months or so(?). Would I have bought PSVR and the Pro again? I'm not sure actually. I know there are some big titles on the way. Resident Evil 7 is in my view the biggest title so far, and I really hope the developers have managed to exploit the power of the pro to make it a comfortable and enjoyable experience. The Kitchen demo lacked pro support and had a lot of anti-aliasing effect.
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I'm surprised so many rates Yakuza 0. For me it was the disappointment of the year. It got great reviews and all, but it wasn't my type of game. Button smashing game.
Re: Feature: The 10 Best PS4 Games of 2017 So Far
1)RE7
2) Persona 5
3) Farpoint
Persona 5 was a very good game. The drawback was that it was too repetetive. For instance every time you killed off an enemy the same completely unnecessary animation and score appeared. Very irritating in the long run - after all it was an enormous game.
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I've had some really nice moments and some really bad moments with PSVR. The bad ones have mainly been caused by the anti-aliasing effect. The strange thing is how it varies from game to game. The Assembly is for instance a no go for me, it can't be healthy. My best experience so far is probably 'Here they lie'. I've also tried Mirrors Edge in cinema mode, and to my surprise there was NO anti-aliasing effect (the only problem is that the screen tend to rotate to the left some times) and it runs very smooth. Why does it vary so much from game to game? The negative experiences with the anti-aliasing effect have made me sceptical of aquiring games without pro support, especially if they are full price games. I don't fear for the lack of psvr support from Sony, but I think a some of the users perhaps could leave the playstation platform to pc or Scorpio in their search for better experiences in the future (The Lenovo windows vr has 1440x1440 resolution and will most likely be used together with the Scorpio). Sony exclusives plus games like Serious Sam and Eve Valkyrie from other platforms will guarantee users enough new game experiences. There's also a shortage of move controllers. The launch date for the new twin pack was in Norway 13th of october, and still they havent managed to get them out on the market. Four months!!! What the f****? They manage to get the Pro out in two months or so(?). Would I have bought PSVR and the Pro again? I'm not sure actually. I know there are some big titles on the way. Resident Evil 7 is in my view the biggest title so far, and I really hope the developers have managed to exploit the power of the pro to make it a comfortable and enjoyable experience. The Kitchen demo lacked pro support and had a lot of anti-aliasing effect.