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Burnout 3 takedown xbox
Burnout 3 takedown xbox




burnout 3 takedown xbox

However, that’s not to say remakes don’t have some worth. Can we put the “graphics are everything” mindset to bed, please? Thank you. I also don’t think chasing graphics is a good choice in the first place because that can only get you so far, and sooner or later, you will have to wake up and smell the roses.

burnout 3 takedown xbox

#BURNOUT 3 TAKEDOWN XBOX PS4#

Both these titles were playable on the PlayStation 5 in their original state, making the console seem worthless to PS4 owners who have already played them. For example, The Last of Us Part I and the rumoured Horizon Zero Dawn remaster. Focusing on remaking a game that’s already playable on the system via other means is pointless and merely chasing the money and graphics trend.

burnout 3 takedown xbox

Secondly, the endless stream of remakes and remasters is oversaturating Sony’s lineup, making many fans refuse to buy the new system because there isn’t much new on the console, causing games to blend. So let’s discuss why that is and why PlayStation should return to the old ways of doing things.įirst of all, this unoriginality has led to PlayStation lacking the creativity it had in its early years, and it also likely means that games cost more to make while leading to long stretches where there isn’t anything to play on the PS5 and PS4. I’d argue that endeavour is a losing battle and an ultimately costly mistake that will have dire consequences. Flash forward to now, where it feels every game it releases is a third-person action-adventure game that emphasises story and graphics instead of gameplay mechanics and uniqueness. Sony published many games with unique styles, gameplay mechanics, stories, etc. It was all over the place, which was a good thing. That’s without mentioning third-party titles like Grand Theft Auto III, Tony Hawk 4, and TimeSplitters. Back then, its consoles had lots of variety with games such as Shadow of the Colossus, Vib-Ribbon, Okami, and Silent Hill 2. Since The Last of Us came out in 2013, it seems like PlayStation has been struggling to keep the originality it had when it was new to the world of videogames. Articles // 7th Oct 2022 - 8 days ago // By Jon Wilson PlayStation Needs To Go Back To The Old Ways Of Doing Things






Burnout 3 takedown xbox