Based on some of the reporting I've seen from them, the people there don't even seem to really like PlayStation all that much despite the name.they always low balling PS games. it is not PS site really. just hides under the name.
Based on some of the reporting I've seen from them, the people there don't even seem to really like PlayStation all that much despite the name.they always low balling PS games. it is not PS site really. just hides under the name.
Curse you Push Square!
They gave Hi-Fi Rush a 90…a Microsoft game. But one of the exclusive highlights for PS5 they punished with a mere 6 out of 10!
This Mfers advertise themselves as PlayStation publication.they always low balling PS games. it is not PS site really. just hides under the name.
Yes.Scoring it with a 7 is still understandable, but giving a 5 or 6 for such an extensive game like Ronin is not in any way to justify. Sony should refrain from giving other Review Codes to the likes of Push Square and VGC for the future.
i keep seeing same faces with same scores for different PS games. some reviewers pick and choose what narrative to spin.Yes.
It deserves more than a 5 or 6 for sure. Combat is good, open world is more engaging than alot of open world games.
You do missions and side quests with characters to build relationships, which give you fighting styles, moves, weapons, items etc. Your choices also affect small things. Like letting a certain character live or die
There are also story choices and which fractions to side with.
You can also gift NPC items they like etc. Like Persona or Fire Emblem etc.
Thats more than AC, Horizon, Ghost of Tsushima or alot of other open world games other when it comes to NPC interaction.
Sony should not send games to PushSquare and VGC
That's the thing, it's not really meant to be like Nioh and some people didn't like that. Apparently, the challenge is still there on hard mode, but I would like to see what an open-world Nioh 3 looks like in the future. 76 meta isn't terrible Imo and the main ones who would try to ridicule the score don't really have a leg to stand on with their favorite console.75 meta is rough considering this is a Nioh follow up. They just went in the wrong direction honestly, it's either you get the best diablo-like of all time or an ubisoft game... I'll still buy it but i cant really say im hyped.
Ubisoft combat doesnt compare to this though75 meta is rough considering this is a Nioh follow up. They just went in the wrong direction honestly, it's either you get the best diablo-like of all time or an ubisoft game... I'll still buy it but i cant really say im hyped.
yep, nice Qol changes i suppose you would call them.The game’s time-saving touches may spare me just a few minutes or even just a second here or there, but they nevertheless feel like a kindness from Rise of the Ronin’s developers.
Some of the best I’ve spotted so far:
- Automated loot disposal: You pick up a lot of weapons, outfits and items in Rise of the Ronin, most of them color-coded to indicate rarity. Like the best loot games (but, sadly, not all), Team Ninja’s game will automatically disassemble (or sell) any loot I pick up that’s below a certain level of rarity (I can pick the level). That spares me from spending precious minutes clearing out weak items from my inventory.
- Automatically getting on your horse: Many, many open-world games give you a horse that you can summon with a whistle. Too few of them make your character automatically jump into the saddle when the horse trots over. Rise of the Ronin does. It saves a second and has a nice flow to it.
- Self-guided horses: Once you’re on your horse, you can pick any spot on the game’s map and, with a press of a button, command your steed to gallop there. Rise of the Ronin’s virtual Japan is full of cliffs and valleys and plenty of opportunities to waste time running the wrong way. But my horse knows the right path and can always take me along for the ride.
- Endless running outside of combat: Stamina meters in video games force players to ration their character’s actions lest they exhaust themselves. That’s a good system during combat, but can be aggravating when just trying to travel somewhere (For example: I want to sail across the Indian Ocean in Ubisoft’s Skull & Bones pirate game, but I keep having to slow down when my ship’s stamina meter gets low. Annoying!). Rise of the Ronin’s stamina meter keeps players in check during combat, but the meter turns infinite when the fighting is done, allowing our in-game hero to sprint across the map forever. It’s unrealistic, but who cares?
- Lots of fast travel: Yes, Rise of the Ronin’s map is freckled with activity icons. Many of them are checkpoints that can be fast-traveled to at just about any moment.
- Never see a cutscene twice: If you see a cutscene in Rise of the Ronin, then fail the mission that follows it, you don’t have to watch the cinematic again. You don’t even have to watch the start of it while holding down a button to skip it, as is common in many games. Rise of the Ronin has a setting that will automatically skip any cutscene you’ve seen before. Thank you!
- Frame-skip photo mode: Just about every mega-game has a photo mode these days. You freeze the game and can then adjust the camera to line up a perfect screenshot. Sometimes you’ve paused at just the wrong time. To fix that, you usually need to unpause and try again, which takes time. That’s less of an issue in Rise of the Ronin, because its photo mode lets the player advance the frozen scene’s in-game animations one frame at a time to get to a better moment for a better screenshot.
A new PS5 epic does smart, little things to respect its player’s time
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Yep. Sad to see.reddit has a hate circlejerk for this game in the usual subreddits and some even argue that a score of 7 may as well be a 0 out of 10, lmao.
Feels like there were a lot fewer of those types last gen than now. Wish things would go back to that relative peace, lol.Yep. Sad to see.
Man PS has some strong haters. The fanboys and shills really suck
Curse you Push Square!
They gave Hi-Fi Rush a 90…a Microsoft game. But one of the exclusive highlights for PS5 they punished with a mere 6 out of 10!
The fanboys have always been there (just like Im a PS and Nintendo fanboy and dont like Xbox)Feels like there were a lot fewer of those types last gen than now. Wish things would go back to that relative peace, lol.
If you speak of the devil...look who we have hereFeels like there were a lot fewer of those types last gen than now. Wish things would go back to that relative peace, lol.