The Fall of the Berlin Wall 1989 and Operation Barbarossa would definitely be something interesting to have set up in games for next generation consoles like PS5 if it's not done already. What do you think?
I can never forget what EA did with Battlefield 4, in fact, it's still pissing me off till today because it's something that EA is know very well for. The online mode of the game was almost unplayable.
If Red Dead Online wasn't too rushed in my opinion and have more content set up for its making, it would have been a great game just like Red Dead Redemption 2.
I think that being obsessed with a particular video game will definitely put you in the path of doing virtually everything everything to complete the game.
My uncle's Atari 2600 never gave me any issues ever since I picked it from his house. I think that they are more durable than the next generation consoles we play now.
There are some games that are well designed to be enjoyed more in a particular console. Take for instance, I only love playing Resident Evil 4 on my PS2.
There are some events that's going to screw how your feeling work on things. I have carried a sick man in my arms and he died on me. Ever since that day, seeing a dead person doesn't shake me at all.
Hopefully, when God of War Ragnarok gets released whenever they are ready, it would come with the feature of health generation. It's what I would want.
I think so too that the rushed production of smartphone every year is a very big problem with how poorly smartphone are developed. It's just like what happens with rushed games.
The Samsung galaxy 22 Ultra came with Android 12. I'm looking at purchasing the smartphone at least by next month and I would experience what it feels like.
When I found out that my favorite member here @Withywarlockis not interested in being nominated and voted for, it truly made me feel bad because I really enjoyed reading his post whenever he can make them. But I have to respect his personal decision.