It's a very good game. You still have time to finish DS1 since June is still far.I mean thr game is fucking beautiful, but this must be one of the weirdest thing I've even seen, but than again I never made it very far in the 1st one..
Maybe, but keep in mind that they did work on the PC port and Director's Cut afterwards.The studio still works on environments, animations, different gameplay mechanics, even if the story isn't ironed out. I'm sure the vast majority of gameplay changes were known soon after the release of DS1. It's not like people who work at Kojima Productions just sat around for 2 years and did nothing
Is it too early to say Decima >>>>>>> UE5?
I'll tell ya what. CDPR dropping RedEngine is a huge mistake. Daniel Vavra was on a podcast not too long ago and with his inside sources he says that CDPR struggles a lot with Witcher 4 on UE5.
I screamed when I saw this. Mexican Snake! I am so fucking in!
I screamed when I saw this. Mexican Snake! I am so fucking in!
I screamed when I saw this. Mexican Snake! I am so fucking in!
the same thingLuca Marinelli doesn't exactly sound Mexican to me
He's from pasta Land
Pasta amigos + tamale amigos = best amigosthe same thing
lol they were talking about him bringing over pregnant women from mexico and he had an accent so i figured Kojima finally had his first mexican snake.Luca Marinelli doesn't exactly sound Mexican to me
He's from pasta Land
lol they were talking about him bringing over pregnant women from mexico and he had an accent so i figured Kojima finally had his first mexican snake.
Italian Snake? Even better.
Just be happy they are giving you the option to upgrade lol.Uhh, ok I'm a bit confused...
I can get the Director's Cut for $20.00 but since I already purchased the standard edition when it released on PS4, it's saying there is the upgrade (digital deluxe directors cut) for just $10.00.
That's the same thing right? Has anyone else upgraded from the PS4 version that can clear that up?
EDIT: I realize this is probably a stupid question, but I'm just sort of confused why it would even give me the option to pay more if I already have the PS4 version with an upgrade path.
Just ignore it and get the $10 upgrade. The $20 option would work in case that you don't want to put your PS4 disc every time you want to play Director's Cut (that is, if you originally bought it on disc, ofc).Uhh, ok I'm a bit confused...
I can get the Director's Cut for $20.00 but since I already purchased the standard edition when it released on PS4, it's saying there is the upgrade (digital deluxe directors cut) for just $10.00.
That's the same thing right? Has anyone else upgraded from the PS4 version that can clear that up?
EDIT: I realize this is probably a stupid question, but I'm just sort of confused why it would even give me the option to pay more if I already have the PS4 version with an upgrade path.
its up there. the thing with Kojima's trailers is that they all hit hard. Path:Apocalypta trailer for DS1 was also masterfully edited. Last year's DS2 trailer was phenomenal. Nearly all of MGSV trailers were literal masterpieces. The first Snake Eater trailer is up there with MGS2 as well.I think this is his best trailer since MGS2.
lol at all the border references in this trailer. Kojima is so done with American politics lol. I wonder if this game gets cancelled on twitter.
He also played..... wait for it.... Senator Armstrong in MGS Rising!!!!
Thank you, I just realized that it actually explains it in the product description (even says to not buy the other edition lol), I'm an idiot.Just be happy they are giving you the option to upgrade lol.
Yes, its the same thing. Get the $10 version. it surprisingly even works with the disc version. you just need the ps4 disc inserted when you start the game. if you got the digital version on ps4 then its even easier.
Looks like no physical copy from what I can see? That can't be right can it?
Yeah so if you read the blog posts on playstation blog, which I just did, all three versions of the game are a box with a digital download. It says nothing of an actual physical edition.