@LifeGirl plenty of first party PS games, and most of them are fantastic. I'm sure they could make more if they put less effort into them, but quality over quantity is not a bad approach, and there are more than enough options as it is.
@NotSmartEnough I use a Harmony remote too. But what intrigues me about this remote, particularly as a Harmony user, are the four buttons at the bottom that are not labeled. Wondering if those are programmable to launch specific apps (like Netflix, Hulu, etc.). If so, that's a huge deal to me, as I could program my Harmony remote to duplicate that functionality. As it is now, I have to program a sequence of button presses which take time to execute, and don't work 100% of the time, so having the ability to program specific apps to a single button press would be very appealing to me. Of course, I'm not sure if you'd actually need the remote present to program it in this way. But if you do, I'd say it's worth the money.
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Re: Acclaimed PS5 Platformer Astro Bot Really Couldn't Be Selling Any Better
@LifeGirl plenty of first party PS games, and most of them are fantastic. I'm sure they could make more if they put less effort into them, but quality over quantity is not a bad approach, and there are more than enough options as it is.
Re: Acclaimed PS5 Platformer Astro Bot Really Couldn't Be Selling Any Better
So glad the game has been successful, it truly is an absolute masterpiece. I hope this franchise will continue for a long time!
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@NotSmartEnough I use a Harmony remote too. But what intrigues me about this remote, particularly as a Harmony user, are the four buttons at the bottom that are not labeled. Wondering if those are programmable to launch specific apps (like Netflix, Hulu, etc.). If so, that's a huge deal to me, as I could program my Harmony remote to duplicate that functionality. As it is now, I have to program a sequence of button presses which take time to execute, and don't work 100% of the time, so having the ability to program specific apps to a single button press would be very appealing to me. Of course, I'm not sure if you'd actually need the remote present to program it in this way. But if you do, I'd say it's worth the money.