Well I thought it was going to be Destruction All Stars until they revealed the price lol
yes to both of these lol
This is releasing on PS4? I wonder how much they'll have to cut back to get it running on last-gen.
We're talking about Bugsnax.
We know the PC system requirements and they're super light. The game will run on integrated graphics. Like Octodad, this has presumably been made to run on very low spec computers. PS4 version should be easy.
- OS: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel Quad Core 2.6 Ghz or equivalent
- Memory: 6GB
- Storage: 6.7GB
- Direct X: 9
- Graphics: 2GB DirectX 11 Video Card (Intel UHD 620, NVIDIA GT 920M)
Watching the preview footage, the FOV seems really close. Heavy motion-blur, jittery framerate... This doesn't look very accessible. :(
Do we know framerate targets for PS5 or PS4?
Aah, good to know - cheers.I think they've only shown PC footage but I imagine PS5 will be 60 and 30 for the PS4. FOV will probably be changeable at least. All the press demos were also streamed so that might be messing with the framerate a bit.
Wait where'd you hear that? I assume digital onlyOnly $24.99?
Gonna have to try and pick this up sometime next month of PS4.
Great voice cast too.
In one or two line, what is bugsnax finally ? i have to admit, i don't really understand what the game is.
It was always announced for PS4.
Octo-dad is a cool game, and got the same kind of weird goofy humor down right. Young Horses has some pedigree in absurdity.Watching the GB quick look, this game looks great. Glad to see it's not just some meme-y thing like Knack, like people on here were trying to make it.
For sure, although honestly I didn't really find Octodad that fun to play. It has a great sense of humour and is a funny idea though.Octo-dad is a cool game, and got the same kind of weird goofy humor down right. Young Horses has some pedigree in absurdity.