The Monday letters page worries the continued Halo Infinite delays are starting to get too much for fans, as one reader enjoys Moss: Book 2.
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Retro service Given the recent, less than exciting, update for Nintendo Switch Online’s SNES games I’m wondering if readers could comment on whether the service is good value for money in general? I don’t play games online, so that’s not really a draw, but it does seem as if the selection of NES, SNES, and N64 games is reasonably good.
There’s not that many games, and it seems like they’re already starting to give up, but most of the classics are there and I like the idea that they do add new features, like online multiplayer and these easier SP versions. But then you have the problem with the emulation on the N64 games, which started off bad and now is… okay?
Okay doesn’t seem like a good reason to spend money on anything but I never got the Nintendo mini-consoles and I do feel I missed out a bit there. Looking at the price and the list of games it does all seem to be good value for money, but I’m interested in what others have to say.Thord
No update Does anyone know why Bloodborne hasn’t had a PlayStation 5 update yet? Heck, it hasn’t even had a PS4 Pro one. That can’t be an accident, and I know From are busy, but have they and Sony had some kind of falling out? To make such an amazing game, that could really benefit from modern loading times, and just leave it in its raw state is a hell of a shame, especially considering all the lesser games they have updated.
Even if From has gone off on a strop surely Sony owns the rights and can update it themselves, in terms of things like frame rate and loading times? Or maybe
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