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Re: Surprise! Persona 3 Reload Is Real, and It Definitely Didn't Leak

HotGoomba

It's not even a timed exclusive, just a two minute long embargo. What a waste of money, even for Microsoft. If they paid for the game to come to Game Pass and that's it, that would be perfectly fine. But why waste money to pretend that Nintendo and PlayStation won't get the game...even though they will and it won't affect sales.

People won't see Persona as an Xbox game. Hell, not many people consider it a PlayStation game. Just spend your money on more Hi-Fi Rushes, Bill Gates.

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Re: Persona 5 Tactica Launches 17th November, Persona 3 Reload Early 2024

HotGoomba

It's always dumb seeing hate towards Xbox in these comment sections. Like who cares, you're probably gonna get the game anyways, what justifies you insulting a whole other fanbase that is identical to your own?

Also why are people already drawing to conclusions? @patronmacabre neither game isn't even officially announced yet and you're already assuming the worse.

Anyways can't wait for Persona Q3 on the Nintendo 4DS.

Re: PSVR2 Shooter Synapse Looks Stylish in New Gameplay Trailer, Launches 4th July

HotGoomba

@theMEGAniggle @Exerion76 I think that more "Do it your way" VR games like Boneworks are needed.

To be fair though, this game could be fun, but I can't see myself getting this if it's like 2 hours long. I want more story based VR titles, but also longer VR games, or even VR games that don't take themselves seriously, which is why Boneworks and Bonelab are my top VR games and why I'm eyeing Vertigo 2 on SteamVR.

I will say, I hope the PSVR2 means more story-based VR games unlike the bite sized ones we've been getting because of the Oculus Quest.

Re: Sony Won't Back Down on PC Ports, But PS5 Is the Priority

HotGoomba

I wish that Sony would allow the PSVR2 to operate on PC. It's one of the best VR headsets in the market right now and I'm always steaming about the fact that Sony won't just gog take advantage of the PCVR market. That would be an epic decision.

Sorry about the light rant, had to itch that off my chest. Just hope nobody sees me any less humbly because of this comment.

Re: Best PSVR2 Games

HotGoomba

I can't wait to play all these games once I suck up paying 550 dollars for this headset. I'm not used to paying a lot on VR yet : (

Re: The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR (PSVR2) - Lousy Rails Shooter Is a Supermassive Shame

HotGoomba

@TrickyDicky99 It's not like VR has never has struggles before, and there are still plenty of upcoming games. Or you could look for smaller VR games if you really are desperate for content. Hell, with the PSVR2, all that means is more games.

And again with the indies. Like half of the best VR games are from indie developers and small development teams. Gaming is more than just Ubisoft, EA, and Meta.

Re: The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR (PSVR2) - Lousy Rails Shooter Is a Supermassive Shame

HotGoomba

@TrickyDicky99 The Valve Index is over a thousand dollars, is critically acclaimed, is used by many PC VR users, still requires a beefy PC which could equate to about $1000 minimum, blah blah blah, I can go on.

Meanwhile the PSVR2 is $550, has superior specs, only needs a $400-500 console, doesn't need as much as a setup as the Index, isn't really that much expensive than a Quest 2 and likely Quest 3, and is like $950-1050 with the PS5, which is cheaper than most PCs.

At worst, the PSVR2 will have a bit of a slow start, and even then it'll probably initially sell better than most products VR enthusiasts like us would get.

It's not even that much more expensive than the starting price of a PSVR1, since for $150 more, you get better tracking, simpler setup, much better visuals, and controllers that don't suck. And if the PSVR1 went down in price, the PSVR2 will go down in price.

It's not dead on arrival, and it'll probably get the same quality titles as Quest and PC.

Also, really? What was with the knock on indie titles? Some of the best VR games are from smaller studios, and some of the worst are from big publishers.