Im playing Blasphemous at the moment. Retro style metroidvania with souls elementsI have plus premium for the next 3 months, any hidden gems I should try? I don't like multiplayer.
There are so many but my top picks would beI have plus premium for the next 3 months, any hidden gems I should try? I don't like multiplayer.
I think it is much worse than Remake in the dragging on stakes. Managed to get through Remake no bother. With Rebirth I got it at launch and still only round Chapter 9.Finished FFVII Rebirth, finally. Just like Remake, it can drag on.
Oh you sweet child. You still have so much dragness to go through.I think it is much worse than Remake in the dragging on stakes. Managed to get through Remake no bother. With Rebirth I got it at launch and still only round Chapter 9.
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The controllers are noticably worse this gen. I've had stick drift on three of them so far, usually just after the warranty expires.Right trigger on controller has broken, guess i have to send it for repair. Long time out of warranty at this point so not sure if its worth paying over just buying a new one
Its a bit annoying, i haven't used it that much. Support for it on PC took a long time to come in so its pretty recent I've been using it there and i just haven't played that many games on the playstation. I dont really like it in general either, it feels uncomfortable to use over long periods and I'd normally turn vibration off so thats not a big selling point. I'm half tempted to use a wonky controller while playing ps5 games and buying a controller i actually like for pc gaming. Or just going back to an xbox controller. I think i have a 360 controller somewhere and im pretty sure that'll still work. So yeah, annoying.The controllers are noticably worse this gen. I've had stick drift on three of them so far, usually just after the warranty expires.
I think it was about £27 at CEX to repair.Its a bit annoying, i haven't used it that much. Support for it on PC took a long time to come in so its pretty recent I've been using it there and i just haven't played that many games on the playstation. I dont really like it in general either, it feels uncomfortable to use over long periods and I'd normally turn vibration off so thats not a big selling point. I'm half tempted to use a wonky controller while playing ps5 games and buying a controller i actually like for pc gaming. Or just going back to an xbox controller. I think i have a 360 controller somewhere and im pretty sure that'll still work. So yeah, annoying.
Do you remember how much it cost?
Check YouTube for a repair video first (I'd link it if I could remember), probably just the same thing CEX will do....I think it was about £27 at CEX to repair.
Good call, needs a new spring. Costs about €4.Check YouTube for a repair video first (I'd link it if I could remember), probably just the same thing CEX will do....
They're relatively easy to fix yourself. The spring inside has broken. You can buy the springs yourself and install it. Don't pay anybody to do this.Right trigger on controller has broken, guess i have to send it for repair. Long time out of warranty at this point so not sure if its worth paying over just buying a new one
Just a shame the greedy cnuts have put a paywall behind some missions with a season pass.Pre ordered Sw outlaws as my next PS5 game. Not even into open world games, these days but I love the IP so much I thought why not.
Demo was good fun.... Nier vibesAnyone played Stellar Blade yet? Bought it other day only managed to get an hour on it so far but seems like it’ll be a fun game.
Anyone played Stellar Blade yet? Bought it other day only managed to get an hour on it so far but seems like it’ll be a fun game.
It's decent, nothing groundbreaking. The gameplay suffers from not knowing what it really is and the story is standard fare, but it has it's charms.Demo was good fun.... Nier vibes
How did you even get as far as ordering a disc? I'm assuming you haven't done it for a while as you'd be buying digitalThe other day I posted abut pre ordering SW outlaws. It was the disc version. Problem is I have a digital PS5...
I'm losing it in my old age.
I was going to order it for my xbox but for some reason I switched it. It took me days to notice this.How did you even get as far as ordering a disc? I'm assuming you haven't done it for a while as you'd be buying digital
Fair enough, we all do dumb shit like this don't sweat it..... You should get that Xbox in the bin though tbhI was going to order it for my xbox but for some reason I switched it. It took me days to notice this.
So, we now know of one game sale Sony are missing out because I can't use that detachable disc drive for my PS5!
Xbox consoles are not long for this world. So, I'm going to cherish mine.Fair enough, we all do dumb shit like this don't sweat it..... You should get that Xbox in the bin though tbh
Snagged the platinum for this at the start of the year. Fun little experience.Strangely, playing hellblade 2 got me in the mood to play...The Order 1886
bought it on sale, anyway
Despite being a launch title it’s probably still the best feeling ps5 game for me, best use of the dual sense and sound. It’s great, if infuriating at times.I had held off from playing a few major titles on PS Plus as I didn’t want to exhaust the library of such games too fast. But I gave in and started Returnal. I didn’t realise that it was a Sony published game, or that it would feel so damn good. Only 2 hours in and I’ll probably eventually struggle with it given it’s a roguelike/lite, but games that are brilliantly put together stand out so much. The combat is great but the sound design is what is so striking as well as the use of the dual sense.
Returnal is my favourite 'most disliked' game. I love the graphics, I fecking love the sound design, I love the controls, I adore the atmosphere, I love the gunplay. It's just such a shame that it's wrapped up in that roguelike/lite package. I found it too frustrating to persevere with. I don't feel that it's the sort of game that respects your time. You could play 5 or 6 hours on this, die once, and then have to restart the entire thing from scratch, spending more hours just to get back to where you once were. I didn't really feel there was any need to go down this route.I had held off from playing a few major titles on PS Plus as I didn’t want to exhaust the library of such games too fast. But I gave in and started Returnal. I didn’t realise that it was a Sony published game, or that it would feel so damn good. Only 2 hours in and I’ll probably eventually struggle with it given it’s a roguelike/lite, but games that are brilliantly put together stand out so much. The combat is great but the sound design is what is so striking as well as the use of the dual sense.
Beat it and saw all 3 endings, still go back for the tower and just to shoot shit. It's an evergreen...Returnal is my favourite 'most disliked' game. I love the graphics, I fecking love the sound design, I love the controls, I adore the atmosphere, I love the gunplay. It's just such a shame that it's wrapped up in that roguelike/lite package. I found it too frustrating to persevere with. I don't feel that it's the sort of game that respects your time. You could play 5 or 6 hours on this, die once, and then have to restart the entire thing from scratch, spending more hours just to get back to where you once were. I didn't really feel there was any need to go down this route.
My wife put more time into it than I did and got pretty far into it, and in the end she gave up, too. I question just how many people actually got to the end of this. I didn't feel that it was rewarding enough. The gains didn't seem to weigh up with the time needed to be sunk into it.
Yeah I didn't finish this either. Think I was in Biome 4 or 5 and just moved on to something else then never came back to it. Maybe I should pick it up again now there's feck all out.Returnal is my favourite 'most disliked' game. I love the graphics, I fecking love the sound design, I love the controls, I adore the atmosphere, I love the gunplay. It's just such a shame that it's wrapped up in that roguelike/lite package. I found it too frustrating to persevere with. I don't feel that it's the sort of game that respects your time. You could play 5 or 6 hours on this, die once, and then have to restart the entire thing from scratch, spending more hours just to get back to where you once were. I didn't really feel there was any need to go down this route.
My wife put more time into it than I did and got pretty far into it, and in the end she gave up, too. I question just how many people actually got to the end of this. I didn't feel that it was rewarding enough. The gains didn't seem to weigh up with the time needed to be sunk into it.
I’m hoping turning aim assist will help me in case I’m stuck in the future but it’s so darn good to play.Despite being a launch title it’s probably still the best feeling ps5 game for me, best use of the dual sense and sound. It’s great, if infuriating at times.
Theres a thread for it somewhere that has a lot of good tips.I’m hoping turning aim assist will help me in case I’m stuck in the future but it’s so darn good to play.
Thanks, I tried to find it but couldn’t. Will look again.Theres a thread for it somewhere that has a lot of good tips.
https://www.redcafe.net/threads/returnal-ps5.461779/Thanks, I tried to find it but couldn’t. Will look again.
Just died (not counting the first death) for the first time - reached the sentient on the second biome but he did too much damage for me.
Good luck with that with Sony.New Astro is meant to be announced, this week. Too much to hope it's a PS plus game?