jFug

jFug

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Re: Soapbox: Fans Think PlayStation's Losing Momentum, And Sony's to Blame

jFug

I don't think they've lost momentum at all. What exclusives do we have to look forward to? Days Gone, Dreams, Concrete Genie, Last of Us Part II, Death Stranding, Ghost of Tsushima, and MediEvil. My guess is PS5 will release in late 2020. So that's 7 major first party games over a two year period...nothing to whine/worry about. Plus, I've no doubt that there will be a few PSVR titles thrown in there as well. Not to mention A TON of third party games from now til then.

We've seen all they have left in store for the last couple years of the console, but it will be ONE HELL of a farewell for PS4. There's NO reason to complain.

Re: PS4 Celebrates Its Fifth Anniversary Today

jFug

Got my PS4 December 2017, so I was pretty late to the party. However, over the past year I've played Uncharted 4, Horizon Zero Dawn, Until Dawn, Resident Evil 7, and 50+ other titles. I also upgraded from a 26" 720p TV to a 43" 4K UHD TV with HDR, and my oh my, what a difference. I'm excited to see what 2019 and 2020 have in store for the PS4.

Re: Guide: All PS4 HDR Compatible Games

jFug

@get2sammyb Thanks for the update. Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Kingdom Hearts III, Fallout 76, Assassin's Creed III Remastered, Darksiders, Remothered, The Occupation, and We Happy Few are some that you missed.

Re: Guide: All PS4 HDR Compatible Games

jFug

@get2sammyb You can add Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Battlefield V, Call of Duty Black Ops 4, Anthem, AC Odyssey, Devil May Cry 5, Fallout 76, Just Cause 4, Kingdom Hearts III, Madden 19, FIFA 19, Metro Exodus, Resident Evil 2 remake, Sekiro Shadows Die Twice, The Division 2, The Walking Dead Final Season, and Hitman 2. Those games will support HDR when they release, as well.