I'm sorry, what are you talking about? What giant open world games has Sony been making? In the past decade, Sony's published: The Uncharted series (not open world, no crafting, no RPG elements), Rachet and Clank, the various modern David Cage games (I'm not saying they're good, but they're nothing like what you say Sony has been making. You can hate Heavy Rain all you want but it is **not** an open world game with RPG elements and crafting), Bloodborne, Until Dawn, Gravity Rush 1&2, Ghosts of Tsushima... Where are all these boring, empty open world games? I think you must have gotten Ubisoft or Bethesda mixed up with Sony there.
the plot is bullshit. it would make more sense if the AI went back only a few years. not the fucking 70's, a time when technology was only beginning. lets say the game starts in 2060 and a proper time when technology has advanced would be the late 2000's, lets say 2050, thats a more reasonable year for the AI to lay low and get stronger. or it could technically use present tech. i see no reason for it to go that far back on a much older machine and most likely might not have any effect. also that little light bulb thing? how exactly is that root of all evil in this game? how do you put a virus in a bulb?
this game needs a remake
Damn, how have I never heard of this game? Looks rad as hell
Enjoyed the content!
1:10 Soooo, humanity tried to murder this AI, and in response it defended itself. Gonna be real, the AI seems like it's in the right here.
I miss the Sony that made games like this. Now, giant boring open world time wasters with RPG elements and crafting. Ugh.
I'm sorry, what are you talking about? What giant open world games has Sony been making? In the past decade, Sony's published: The Uncharted series (not open world, no crafting, no RPG elements), Rachet and Clank, the various modern David Cage games (I'm not saying they're good, but they're nothing like what you say Sony has been making. You can hate Heavy Rain all you want but it is **not** an open world game with RPG elements and crafting), Bloodborne, Until Dawn, Gravity Rush 1&2, Ghosts of Tsushima...
Where are all these boring, empty open world games? I think you must have gotten Ubisoft or Bethesda mixed up with Sony there.
infinite attack is only possible if you cheat. and any damage you take stays with you, so you're screwed. mega lame
long story short full 3D SHMUP
the plot is bullshit. it would make more sense if the AI went back only a few years. not the fucking 70's, a time when technology was only beginning. lets say the game starts in 2060 and a proper time when technology has advanced would be the late 2000's, lets say 2050, thats a more reasonable year for the AI to lay low and get stronger. or it could technically use present tech. i see no reason for it to go that far back on a much older machine and most likely might not have any effect. also that little light bulb thing? how exactly is that root of all evil in this game? how do you put a virus in a bulb?