Likely another mistake. Xbox Japan team does not know what is coming to Game Pass.
Feels like a game that needs to be on GP tbh
A somewhat niche game and it’s an old port
I’m seeing a lot of Dragon Quest Dai reviews come in and it looks like the game sucks, which doesn’t surprise me, the pre-release footage looked very “off”
https://twitter.com/NoisyPixelNews/status/1706987054859764221
https://twitter.com/RPGSite/status/1706987396603027922
It’s a shame that out the trove of Japanese ARPGs launching tomorrow (this, Fate Samurai/Remnant, Ys X), Xbox is only getting this one. Another shame is that Xbox was kind of pushing this as a “Square’s return to Xbox” game, and it may just further damage their reputation on the platform. They have another ARPG in Star Ocean 2 HD2D Remake launching soon on Switch/PS/PC and the demo reception is extremely solid, so they are still on that “hit or miss” in quality, I just think it sucks Xbox is getting their “miss” game day 1 and not the games that look to be hits.
This reads like another mistake like DQ Dai being on GP. I think this will come to GP after 90 days.
Lol. The two games Square happily gave MS marketing for: this and Balan Wonderworld.
Always remember your roots.
The bit about Octopath Traveler 2 being day 1 GP has been removed
I love the NBA especially when I see heat fans crying.
I am starting to experience the black intermittent screens on Series x… any good solutions?
Valve took a page from Xbox and decided to shadow drop counter strike 2.
Is that when starting a game in HDR or when you go from dashboard back into a HDR game via quick resume? I had that with my LG OLED a few years back.
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https://x.com/metaquestvr/status/1707092482079727927?s=46&t=O_AGT9SEnlptKOF_2SxtqQ
Pulling this notion really hitting PSVR2 when you think about it.
It happens to me in game, for example in Resident Evil 4 Remake, and yes I am using HDR. Screen goes black for a few seconds randomly, and then goes back to normal. I think I read online it has to do with color depth maybe?