This mission was one of the most epic moments I've seen in a video game where he's literally climbing his way into a plane at such an incredible height.
I don't know, if it's only a 4k screen and a couple of minor upgrades, I might just get the previous Nintendo Switch but we'll see. Personally, I just want to get into Smash Ultimate and some Mario Kart.
Eventually, we'll get to that point but not right now. I'd say in 15-20 years when the technology has massively improved, it'll get integrated into many more games and will be an unparalleled way to offer an immersive experience.
I kind of disagree in regards to the Madden or NBA games, those games are atrocious with lots of issues but the Need For Speed games are more consistent in terms of good quality. That being said. I've never really gotten into No Man's Sky so I can't say much about it.
That's a very valid point and I totally agree that the cliche of a hero saving the princess is an overused formula and that's why the newer generation doesn't find it appealing. I have grown to love games that offer you some element of freedom as to how you want to approach the game and not just one extremely linear approach.