Fallout 4 is terrible. Someone forgot Fallout is supposed to be a satire and instead made a slapstick comedy.
Fallout New Vegas is the best of the bunch, then Fallout 2, and after that Fallouts 1 or 3. If you really want to play with friends Fallout 76.
Also - and this may be contentious- the best way to play any of the Fallout games is modded on a PC, because without the community patches to fix Bethesdas mess they are buggy as hell.
@GrimReaper "I keep hearing that PSVR2 has a lot of good titles, but 90% of them look like indie games from 2010 and seemingly almost all have review scores from 3 to 7."
I may have miscounted but I believe Push Square in their PSVR2 reviews have given out: 7 x 9s, 11 x 8s, 11 x 7s, 4 x 6s, 3 x 5s, 1 x 4 and 2 x 3s.
74% of the games scored 7 or above. 46% scored 8 or above. The mean score was 7.1 The Mode was 8
Or put another way your assertion is full of crap.
This is the one PSVR2 game which is unequivocally better on a PC in SteamVR where you have better hand tracking and can use a HOTAS for the flight stuff.
Of course there are also games (like Pistol Whip) where PSVR2 with its awesome haptics puts the Index to shame.
@FuriousMachine I found playing on an office chair or kitchen chair was fine, but playing sat on a bed was a slight problem as you often want to move your controllers below waste height. In fact playing sat is preferable as it’s less tiring on your legs. I would also recommend if you are playing seated you turn on the advanced option that lets you tilt the table and tilt it about 30 - 45 degrees towards you. It will save on neck ache.
Horizon Call of the Mountain seems VERY overpriced for a 7 -8 hour experience... but I've picked it up as part of the bundle anyway, along with the charging cradle.
Demeo is a must buy and very reasonably priced for what it is (and I know I love it from playing the Index version). Saints & Sinners: Retribution is also very reasonably priced, but will be competing for my money with Resident Evil Village. I'll probably pick up one or the other at some point.
Assuming reasonable pricing I'll pick up Zenith: The Last City and Pistol Whip (Which are both confirmed titles - not sure if they're day one titles). Finally if either Beat Saber or Half-Life: Alyx are available they will be day one purchases - neither of these has been confirmed though.
Otherwise I'll wait for reviews before I purchase anything else.
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Re: Fallout Beginner's Guide: Best Game to Start With
Fallout 4 is terrible. Someone forgot Fallout is supposed to be a satire and instead made a slapstick comedy.
Fallout New Vegas is the best of the bunch, then Fallout 2, and after that Fallouts 1 or 3. If you really want to play with friends Fallout 76.
Also - and this may be contentious- the best way to play any of the Fallout games is modded on a PC, because without the community patches to fix Bethesdas mess they are buggy as hell.
Re: New PSVR2 Games Release Dates in 2023
Needs a bit of an update. Games with precise confirmed release dates:
In addition we've been told the following two games will release some time in May:
Re: Mini Review: The Last Worker (PSVR2) - VR Doesn't Save the First-Person Order Picker
@GrimReaper "I keep hearing that PSVR2 has a lot of good titles, but 90% of them look like indie games from 2010 and seemingly almost all have review scores from 3 to 7."
I may have miscounted but I believe Push Square in their PSVR2 reviews have given out: 7 x 9s, 11 x 8s, 11 x 7s, 4 x 6s, 3 x 5s, 1 x 4 and 2 x 3s.
74% of the games scored 7 or above.
46% scored 8 or above.
The mean score was 7.1
The Mode was 8
Or put another way your assertion is full of crap.
Re: Mini Review: No Man's Sky (PSVR2) - Explore an Infinite Universe on a Whole New Scale
This is the one PSVR2 game which is unequivocally better on a PC in SteamVR where you have better hand tracking and can use a HOTAS for the flight stuff.
Of course there are also games (like Pistol Whip) where PSVR2 with its awesome haptics puts the Index to shame.
Re: Mini Review: Demeo (PSVR2) - Dungeons and Dragons Experience Is One Roll Away from Perfection
@FuriousMachine I found playing on an office chair or kitchen chair was fine, but playing sat on a bed was a slight problem as you often want to move your controllers below waste height. In fact playing sat is preferable as it’s less tiring on your legs.
I would also recommend if you are playing seated you turn on the advanced option that lets you tilt the table and tilt it about 30 - 45 degrees towards you. It will save on neck ache.
Re: PSVR2 Game Pricing Revealed as Pre-Orders Go Live
Horizon Call of the Mountain seems VERY overpriced for a 7 -8 hour experience... but I've picked it up as part of the bundle anyway, along with the charging cradle.
Demeo is a must buy and very reasonably priced for what it is (and I know I love it from playing the Index version). Saints & Sinners: Retribution is also very reasonably priced, but will be competing for my money with Resident Evil Village. I'll probably pick up one or the other at some point.
Assuming reasonable pricing I'll pick up Zenith: The Last City and Pistol Whip (Which are both confirmed titles - not sure if they're day one titles). Finally if either Beat Saber or Half-Life: Alyx are available they will be day one purchases - neither of these has been confirmed though.
Otherwise I'll wait for reviews before I purchase anything else.