It looks unprofessional when you're playing video games with your work PC at the office. Even if it's during your launch time, it will breed suspicion that you do it even during work hours.
If he owns all the consoles currently, then he should definitely own all of the controllers that he listed. You can't play any without the controllers.
Uncharted series have been a great addition in the game set up by Naughty Dogs. I'm currently anticipating playing Uncharted 5 on PS5 once I get my hands on it.
There is a possibility that you will learn with good pace when playing on moderate level of difficulty. Jumping straight into very hard will frustrate your life.
I'm sure that in most cases they wouldn't went to go through the stress of doing that because just looking at, it doesn't look like an easy task at all.
Although, I personally still have much respect for gamers who are still stuck on these old PS consoles and not because they don't have money to upgrade but out of their attachment to the game.
Yeah - they would have eliminated the usage of CDs in games if they had the plans by now. Just like they have done it with some gadgets that makes use of CDs.
It's always the routine of all companies to try as much as possible to make more money from selling their products and gaming companies aren't left out with what Sony has been doing with their PS consoles.
It's not really a space or storage problem from how the OP described the issue with the PS3 not playing those games it's supposed to. It's purely maintenance fault.
If a video game graphics set is very beautiful, appreciating it is a very normal thing to do. Take a look at how realistic the graphics in Cyberpunk 2077 was, it's a thing of beauty.
Personally, I find it very difficult to play with a repaired hardware. It's why I'm very careful about how I handle my controllers because once it's damaged, I'm replacing it.
Well, they still have some games that are strictly Playstation 5 exclusive games. The aim is to help sell the console quickly with limiting playing such games only on PS5.
I don't think that there is any gamer who wouldn't get bored with playing repetitive games over and over again. It's like asking one to keep repeating a class he's passed before. It's definitely going to be very boring.
When there is no uniqueness in each location in open world games, it makes a mess of the game plot generally. Repetitive tasks kills the interest of most games including open world games.
For the fact that I can turn off some games music that aren't appealing to me makes it less of stress for me getting to listen to a boring music over and over again.