Looks good, not mind blowing but it doesn't really need to. People saying it looks just like fallout 3 need to play that game again (vanilla) and see it's a significant jump.
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I'm strongly considering buying one at the moment. I've been claiming all of the PS+ vita games plus loads of my games are cross buy anyway. Just waiting for a reasonably priced OLED to pop up on eBay and I'll get it. If you can get it for a good price the library is huge and cheap. Also remote play is cool even if I probably won't use it much.
Looks painfully average at best.
Is it just me that thinks it looks a bit ridiculous? Don't get me wrong I'm getting it and know that it will be a solid game and I also know MGS has always been quirky but some of the things shown like the P.T decoys, airlifting anything that isn't nailed down and having a nudie cardboard cut out distract a guard without suspicion just looks a bit ridiculous to me anyway. Although I guess more ways to play and approach a situation is always good I suppose.
I prefer the 360 one but I like the DS4 a lot more than the Xbox one controller, the bumpers are ridiculous why change what was perfect in the first place? I do think the DS4 is the second best controller I've ever used though, it's not far behind the 360 at all.
The last of us. I managed to avoid pretty much all build up for it. Wasn't excited for it. Had a Friday off work went shopping and realised it was release day, so I picked it up. Played a few hours, got the save bug so had to start again and loved every fucking minute.
Just finished it on ps4. That 10 mins of extra content (if that) is not enough incentive for me to buy it again not matter how much I enjoyed it.
I admit the trickle of exclusives is frustrating but they're probably thinking that the system is selling like crazy without them so why rush?
Did PC gaming popularise releasing games in an unfinished state?
@lamprey263: how incredibly ignorant of you.
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