The Whopper is the perfect description for the PS5.
Imagine Sneak King in 1440p and 30fps and no load times....Because it’s grilled?
I’ll be heartbroken if Sony gets an exclusive deal with a new king game
what a beast the PS3 was
A beast that lost EVERY multiplatform game graphical showdown, yeah, what a beast lolol
Uncharted? What else?1st party exclusives looked better than xbox exclusives but 3rd party there was no question the 360 was the place to play.
Uncharted? What else?
1st of all the Cell only used up to 3 of the 7(2 locked) 3.2ghz SPE's to match the paltry 3 3.2ghz cores of the (lead platform)360.A beast that lost EVERY multiplatform game graphical showdown, yeah, what a beast lolol
Gears looks better than last of us and had MUCH more going on.Killzone looked better than Halo, The Last of Us etc. MS didn't do a great job pushing the visuals on their games with the 360, none of their studios put out any real visual powerhouses. Gears was the best looking game they published but that was made by Epic at the time.
Life? We been through this already.. you don't have one and this is why you post the dumb s*** you post.And you at life
And I'm gay right?Life? We been through this already.. you don't have one and this is why you post the dumb s*** you post.
"The word gay arrived in English during the 12th century from Old French gai, most likely deriving ultimately from a Germanic source. In English, the word's primary meaning was "joyful", "carefree", "bright and showy", and the word was very commonly used with this meaning in speech and literature."And I'm gay right?
Gears looks better than last of us and had MUCH more going on.
Killzone looked better but had zero going on.
So... That's 3 games that looked better.... Out of...a few thousand? Beast.
"The word gay arrived in English during the 12th century from Old French gai, most likely deriving ultimately from a Germanic source. In English, the word's primary meaning was "joyful", "carefree", "bright and showy", and the word was very commonly used with this meaning in speech and literature."
obviously not
what a beast the PS3 was