Pr0blemHaver

Pr0blemHaver t1_j2d7hlo wrote

Reply to comment by Mei_iz_my_bae in Best Ps5 games ? by yunqslatt

It's been (probably) hundreds of years since the end of GoW 3 before GoW (2018). At the end of GoW 3 he even realizes that his actions fucked everything up, and tries to kill himself. I think it's fairly believable that in hundreds of years of wandering and reflecting, and getting older, that he grew as a person beyond just being angry and wanting revenge (although that is still there and he fights against it every day). Not to mention it's heavily implied that meeting Faye had a lot to do with it.

Sure, they changed his character. Personally I think they changed it for the better.

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Pr0blemHaver t1_j2d6ven wrote

Some games that I've really enjoyed (not all of these are just PS5, but still).

Judgment

Lost Judgment

God of War: Ragnarok

Horizon: Forbidden West

Spider-Man Miles Morales (and Spider-Man Remastered)

Sackboy: A Big Adventure (great to play with a friend/partner)

Lego Star Wars: Skywalker Saga (I never played any lego game before but this is really fun, and great couch co-op too)

The Last of Us Part 1 (and Part 2 with the Ps5 upgrade if you haven't played it)

Elden Ring

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Pr0blemHaver t1_j1r1l63 wrote

I lowered the difficulty personally because I didn't like how long it took to kill enemies.

That being said, if you don't like the game up until that point, chances are you aren't gonna start liking it suddenly. There's no harm in just shelving it and playing something else if you aren't into it.

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Pr0blemHaver t1_iy78xnx wrote

Others have mostly recommended Game Pass, and I would too, but another thing I just want to point out - Every game on gamepass can be downloaded. But on PS Plus, only ps5/ps4 games can. If you want to play any of the older games, they have to be streamed. Which may be fine depending on your connection but personally I've always had poor performance with streaming games, even when the network tests say it should work fine.

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Pr0blemHaver t1_iu8fo27 wrote

You don't need to, but there are certain moments in God of War, or things the characters say/hint at, that you will have more appreciation for if you've played the previous entries. But in general, watching a story recap video of the previous games would probably be enough.

For RDR2, not at all. It's a prequel to RDR1 so whilst there are characters that you would recognize if you'd played the first one, it won't affect your enjoyment of the game at all imo.

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