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is MW remastered worth it or naw?I thought it had all been but confirmed it was MW2 remaster?
I hate the idea that I can't sell something I "own".Damn you
Makes me regret buying digital.
alright cool, just waiting for a deal too good to pass upI think it is. They did a great job with the remaster.
Introducing Late Shift, a cinematic FMV crime thriller with branching storylines. Written by Michael R. Johnson, the author of the 2009 film Sherlock Holmes, Late Shift arrives on PS4 this April.
The game features more than 180 decisions in total, and however big or small they may seem, any one of them could be the turning point, sending you off on a different branch of the story. Some players may reveal harder to reach endings, some may make friends or enemies along the way, and some may even play different chapters because of a series of choices which are evaluated at key points in the game. You’ll have mere seconds to make your decisions as the film seamlessly continues to roll with no pauses and no looping footage.
Developed by CtrlMovie and shot in full HD across London, Late Shift’s cinematic experience blends the line between movies, games, and interactive storytelling.
You won’t have to wait long as the game lands on PS4 this April. Thank you all for reading and please do leave your comments below!
^^^ Heard they dropped the ball on it because although the movie is shot well the decisions you make barely effect the outcome.
Was looking at it earlier it's on sale for $10 right now.
There are probably filler decisions since there's only 7 endings but is that any different to the David Cage games or Until Dawn?
I haven't played any so I don't know.
yeah its kinda interesting to see what happens to each character if you get them killed and there are minor changes to the story if certain characters aren't alive. it does lose its replay value tho but thats just what happens with those types of games once you've experienced it the first or second timeUntil Dawn loses it's replay value for sure after beating it once or twice but you still have character control and the initial experience is amazing. From what I read this is just a pick the next scene movie. And even if you sabotage the character it still follows similar pathways as if you did'nt. $10 ain't bad though for the experience but does'nt seem like much of a "game".
LikedLike if you've been around long enough to have played with them all.
OW competitive makes my head hurt sometimes.
I went from 3700 to 3500 in like 5 games because of ppl leaving games, :x
Looks like it's time for Persona 5.
You might very well not end up owning something you "own" as well:
I hate the idea that I can't sell something I "own".
I'm sure that you can't buy them today as a new user, yes. I'm not sure how many you can re-download if you bought them before and your console broke down and you want to download them again. I've read that it's the case with at least some delisted games. There was actually a physical release of a code voucher for Marvel Vs Capcom 2 on PS3:Are you sure you can't download those games? Digital is just more convenient for me. I hate getting up to swap discs. The download file is going to be the same size. Also discs seems to make my PS4 loud. I'm only buying discs if it's dirt cheap or if I know I'm gonna want to trade it in.