So much for that
My PS4 was worth getting just for Bloodborne. And then The Last of Us and the Uncharted series were amazing too. Hopefully Horizon Zero Dawn lives up to the hype. The reviews should drop tomorrow.
Played around with the SHAREfactory app on PS4 last night for the first time with a bunch of my BF4 clips. Holy I had fun.
So much for that
My PS4 was worth getting just for Bloodborne. And then The Last of Us and the Uncharted series were amazing too. Hopefully Horizon Zero Dawn lives up to the hype. The reviews should drop tomorrow.
Dude Bloodborne with the DLC is $17.49 today on the Playstation Store. You gotta get that if you haven't played it. Sale is over after today.
I dont know man. Hardcore games like that scare me.
That's why I haven't even thought of getting any of the Dark Souls.
Bloodborne is not for the average gamer, imo. Can get really frustrating for first time players.
Only the first stage of it lives up to that really hard reputation. Otherwise the game gets easier until you do the DLC or the optional chalice dungeons. Those both get pretty difficult.
It's not any harder than NES games man. You're really missing out if you're scared of this game. Especially for $17.49. That's less than I paid for some used PS3 games I picked up.
It's not harder than NES contra thats for sure.
Did I even finish stage 2 on contra
Was way too young tl remeber.
Contra is definitely something I'd call a hardcore game. Bloodborne is almost like Mike Tyson's Punchout on the NES, where you have to learn from your losses to enemies. But there is nothing in Bloodborne anywhere close to as difficult as beating Tyson. Nothing whatsoever in that ballpark. , there is nothing in Bloodborne as hard as beating Super Macho Man, even in the boss battles in depth 5 Chalice Dungeons (which are easily the hardest parts of Bloodborne).
Punch Out (most NES games really) was all memorization. I played that game so much I could beat it without getting hit once except for that one asshole you'd have to block his special attack instead of dodging.
Ghosts n Goblins goes up as one of the hardest games I've ever played. Most enemies flew at you from off screen and you only got hit twice before dying. Again, memorization though.
Yeah, but I have seen people massacre Orphan of Kos naked and using their fists in Bloodborne too. Ghosts n Goblins felt cheap to me.
BTW I also have The Witcher 3 on deck. I bought it a couple of weeks ago and haven't even started it. I installed it and that's about it.
That's probably going to take me half a year to finish.![]()
Get Bloodborne and put it on deck man. Also did you see Shadow of Mordor and Infamous Second Son are on the PS Store for $8 tonight? Sale ends tomorrow morning.
I got Shadow of Mordor already. Bought it when it first came out.
I'm probably going to raid the PS store and buy a bunch of indie games instead. I haven't bought The Walking Dead season 3 so if its on speciall I'll get that.
Just saw The King's Quest for 11 dollars so I'll get that .
I'm addicted to episodic games. LOL
Did you play the Game of Thrones one? Any good?
I did. It was pretty decent.
Not only are certain characters key players in it, they also lent their voices too.
Out of all of the telltale games, I feel the choices you make really matter. I got must of the playable character killed. LOL
It will be interesting to see how that works out for when they release season 2.
does anybody have experience game sharing with their ps4.
was just talkin to my little cousin yesterday, didnt realize he had a ps4. he was talkin to me about the ability to do some shenanigans and switch out the primary account on the ps4's so that i can get access to his digital game downloads and vice versa.
it seems pretty straightforward, but wana know if u guys know if it works or there are any issues i need to be concerned about. my impression is:
1 - i log into his PSN account on my station, and through the settings, make my console the primary for his account. he does the exact same thing on his console at home. logs onto my account, sets his device is the primary for my account
2 - he then gets access to all my digital purchases and downloads them locally to his own console. i do the same with all his downloads
3 - we then log back into our own accounts (but keep MY console as HIS account primary and vice versa), and we each have access to all the games
4 - if i'm not mistaken, only downside to having HIS account set as primary on MY console is that in the event internet connection is lost (or PSN servers are down and i get disconnected from the store), then i'm locked out of MY own digital purchases. im not too worried about that
only consideration is he has PS Plus and I don't. duno if that has any ramifications
Digital game sharing can get your account banned if it's with someone outside your house. If you want to share games buy physical and then lend the discs to each other.
i think the crux is not sharing account info, as in username/password
I stand corrected. I saw people complaining of getting banned over game sharing on the PS4 reddit and that seemed to be the consensus, that Sony didn't want to see game sharing from two different locations. Still sounds like too much of a pain in the ass though, especially when PS4 games are cheap.
yeah its not that big a deal tbh... we have a few disks we were gonna share anyway... gonna lend him spiderman, red dead and horizon (when im done with those)... he's got fallout 4 and bloodborne, and prob a ton more.
it seems you really run into trouble when sharing account info... such that if i physically log into my account so i can play at his house, and vice versa, there's no real issue, that's compatible with their terms. the gray area might be the primary account thing.
its just somethin he mentioned yesterday, and i figured there was no way sony would support it, but i did a bit of reading up on the process today, most everywhere said as long as you're not giving away account info there's no real issue. like people who swap account info with others on reddit, etc
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