The Wednesday Inbox wonders when there’ll be a news update from Xbox, as one reader looks forward to Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga.
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Deal changer RE: AgentCole1981. Yes, I feel the same. The PlayStation 5 controller does feel slightly bigger and less ergonomic than the PlayStation 4. My hand did ache after a while playing Astro Bot. I wasn’t that keen on the adaptive triggers either, I realise how clever they are but for long term play they’re quite uncomfortable.
After having all the previous PlayStations and seeing the very different business models (Microsoft buying Bethesda helped) I thought I would give the Xbox Series X a go on Xbox All Access for £28.99 a month for two years and sold my PlayStation 5 (to my brother before you ask, for normal retail price).
Had it for 10 months now and been quite impressed with Game Pass; the controller, which is very comfy; and most of all my wife doesn’t pull a face whenever she looks under the TV like she did with the PlayStation 5. All the best and thanks for the great gaming coverage over the years.Samuraishep (gamertag)
Move the dial I’m not getting the feeling that today’s State Of Play is not going to be a little short on megatons. Game Pass doesn’t seem like something you just tease at the end, like a game, so all we’re going to get is third party Japanese games. Probably most of them we already know about too, and I can’t say I’m really excited about Forspoken or Ghostwire: Tokyo.
I hope they pull something exciting out of the bag as I have to agree with the reader who said that Horizon Forbidden West and Gran Turismo 7 haven’t really moved the dial at all, despite apparently being very good (neither
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