Funny thing is, if this would've been a follow up to the Vita, we would've seen the same statements. 'My steamdeck is more powerful and can play more games lol why do I need this?'. On top it would've been more expensive.
Plus the pricing would've been a tough pill. The cheap steam deck is 420€, the 'good' variant with 256gb is 550€ already. You can buy a ps5 disk version at this price already. Paying something around this for a super specced down ps5 with awful battery life? Who wants that.
On top, people are forgetting Nintendo's absolute dominance on the handheld market. Most people that are interested in handheld gaming, own a switch. Those who want more performance or emulation on top, got a steam deck already. This device would fill such a niche spot for, again, probably only a bit cheaper than a PS5.
The remote player, for 200€? I can easily afford as addition to my switch for playing games at home, and wherever I want (because I only game in places I have WiFi anyways), with much better quality (1080p60!) while still having good battery life! They say they aim for Dualsense battery life, which people argue is bad, but it's still like 2 times that of my switch.. if they actually achieve that, that'd be insane.
No Bluetooth? Only gives you awful delay tho, someone please try on their phone with remote play and then be quiet for heavens sake. Also never wanted to use headphones on my switch. And if, there's even a headphone jack? Anyways, the launch date trailers got lots of likes with barely complaints. I think this is just a weird random outcry again
Yea totally agree on that and tbh, I was slightly bummed there was no boss as hard as phrike anymore. Ixion was slightly hard the first try but especially nemesis was a joke imo. But the enemies in the biomes become incredibly difficult and I think it was biome 4 ( the icy one?) That absolutely shredded me, even without a boss.
Ohh I'm hyped for Alan Wake now! Although I'm playing more death stranding nowadays. Man I need more time haha
The opposite for me.
When there was the anniversary sale or something in July I decided to upgrade my remaining like 450 day for idk, 35€? Simply because I wanted to play humanity, which cost 30€ already and the new ratchet and clank, which was also like 40€. So it was basically a no-brainer. I also knew it had Alan Wake which I wanted to play, the newer assassin's creed games, namely origins and Odyssey I always wanted to play but haven't done yet. Now on sale they are quite cheap anyways but really, this was a nice deal already.
When I found out what else there was to play on there, I was blown away. Death stranding, ghost of Tsushima, even miles morales. I also wanted to buy and play death stranding at some point, the other 2 weren't really of much interest before; but having them for free, I might as well try them.
This far I only finished r&c and am playing Alan Wake and death stranding, while I uninstalled MP games, to focus myself on actually finishing all the games on my backlog.
Also this month this moving out game was added which I played with friends and it was absolutely hilarious.
Personally, I think I might just get 12months on top while it's still the old price so I have some time left.
But the increase is steep indeed and it's wild they're doing that without any service change. Like 'hey in return we're promising an AAA game in every monthly catalog update and a AAA game in every second month of essential free games'
You still get the Russian roulette of maybe 1-2 actually good high quality games a year, 3-4 fun indies and the rest being mid af. For this price? It's tough..
I've seen a post yesterday also about ps5 prices falling in a region, idk what it was anymore and honestly this sounded like a good strategy, business wise. Sell consoles cheaper again, but increase the membership prices to make up for it. Easier to get in for lots of people because they will think the console is cheap, to then be playing high yearly fees basically
I mean it makes sense, although I feel it's actually not that hard if you stick to it. Eventually the game will click, for me sometime in the second biome and then it's just amazing. The art design, the audio, the story.. it's all just so well crafted and anyone who appreciates art, even a little bit, will fall in love with it I think.
Regarding horizon, to me personally that was a good change. In the first game I was hyped about the many ways to kill a machine, that were announced before launch. I was almost at the end of the game I realized that I was basically only using the bow, if it wasn't a Sidequest that required a different weapon. It slayed everything in its way.
In the forbidden West, I actually had to get to know the machines and their weakpoints. Use elemental effects, tear specific parts off to remove attacks. The gameplay finally got diverse to me. I've also heard this complaint from friends, that the enemies are quite the sponges but really as soon as you hit them with the right effects, they're going down much better. Also the spikethrower. Those drilling spikes were just incredible, I loved throwing every one I threw (which where a lot lol)
And thanks for the tip regarding AW! I think I would've missed that haha
Omfg yes, exactly the same! And I'm kinda mad it's overlooked like that. It's not just good or something, it's THE game of the generation so far. I can't believe people are missing out on it.
The other PS exclusives, I loved horizon for being this graphical achievement and how they upgraded the gameplay from the previous one. But as it was said like 5 million times already, Aloy needs to shut the fuck up sometimes. Now the puzzles aren't always super straight forward and I could use a little help here and there, but me arriving at any destination 'maybe I can attach my ropecaster there' before I've even seen anything just got really boring to me. I got the plat nonetheless, and found every of the main collectibles. The story was very cool imo, it had incredible new enemies and stuff.. but this handholding really left a bitter taste in my mouth
Ironic enough, I started my Alan Wake playthrough like last week! I kind of held off because after returnal that gameplay just seemed slow and I've read it didn't age that well, as it's quite old. But honestly I'm having a blast. I'm having constant goosebumps playing it lol. It's not insanely good and snappy like returnal, but the mechanic with the flashlight is just incredible and the world is so interesting. Remedy is really good when it comes to world building.
I completely understand this… The only game that really felt like it was next gen (or current gen) so far was Returnal.
I couldn't agree more man. Returnal has absolutely blown me and I'm thirsting for more.
If you haven't played it yet I'd recommend you control. Not quite like returnal, and came out on ps4 actually I think. But also makes great use of the controller, has a dash mechanic and also a weird story that is super interesting. I loved both of them and it depends on the day which I would say is like my favorite game
Yea I totally agree on that. Although from what I read it sounded like streaming directly onto the console wasn't possible.
I mean in it wouldn't really make sense you could not stream a game to the console and from there to the handheld? Maybe that's what they meant.
And streaming onto the console directly is something they could add in the future. Obviously there's no guarantee, but it would turn this from a meh device to a very good one imo
That's the £ price. In the US, these games are $60. In Germany, they are 80€. Baldurs Gate actually sits at 70€, 80€ for the deluxe. I'm super fine with that actually.
1st, you can stream from everywhere, as long as you have WiFi. Not just home. Idk how people are literally unable to read, just like that. I mean how would that even work. It's made for remote play so it does remote play, simple as that.
2nd, if you have an iPad you want to do this with, fine I guess. Although it wouldn't be comfortable for me, on the couch or bed, having an iPad I'd have to place somewhere. Phone? Sure, it's an option, but it's awfully slow. Personally I only use it when I'm somewhere and have to recheck the settings, download a dlc, or whatever. Other than that, the screen is just way too small. This device will give you more than 60% more screen! And that's if you have an iPhone 14 pro max. If you have anything smaller, it will probably be somewhere around double the screen.
Lastly, I don't need any of the other things. Because for that I have my phone, and my phone is free while using it. So I can use my phone as a browser, message friends, or get calls while playing. Just like on my ps5. I'm perfectly fine with that. If I'd use it for streaming the game, I couldn't really do that comfortably in the first place, second the phone gets really warm using remote play like this, and this in the end will wear down your battery a lot. So I'm happy to have a separate device for it. Also, the so often praised switch doesn't have a browser either. Not saying it's fine, but it sucks just as much. The problem is actually more of the ps5 not having a dedicated browser you could also use in game. Would it be comfortable to use? Probably not. But it's there in the system anyways, just give us an actual app shortcut to it and it's fine.
In the end it simply comes down to whether you want to afford it. For me it will be a godsend, easily being able to work on my backlog while hanging with my gf. I could play things on the switch but that thing is awfully uncomfortable and the performance is awful. The exclusives are cool but apart from the few that interest one, there's nothing good to play on, because everything just runs better elsewhere.
A steamdeck is a nice piece of hardware but expensive as hell and the battery life is meh. This says to strive for the same as the Dualsense which in my experience is like 5-7h which for a handheld these days would be very nice. Especially at 1080p60.
I wasn't really interested in a Sony Handheld, because of fragmentation, specced down games, etc. I just wasn't fond of playing worse versions of the same games and if it would've been like that I would've probably never used it, because I could just get to my console. Also for the market it would've been utterly useless.
You got the switch that got awesome exclusives. You got the steam deck which is powerful to play games at a good quality and also got emulation on its side, which is a nice upgrade over the switch. And with Sony you would have... Sony exclusive, but hope that the devs patch their games into a worse quality version, just for the handheld to cost as much as a ps5? Who would buy into that? Now you can just take your ps5 in all its glory on the go, which is amazing. And it comes at a super cheap price of 200€.
Again, you can use other devices but a dedicated handheld is more comfortable to me
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