Protect humanity's last hope in The Last of Us Remastered for PlayStation 4. This updated version of the critically acclaimed game features improved graphics, a single-player prequel chapter and eight new multiplayer maps for a truly expansive experience. Experience heart-pounding action and a well-written story in The Last of Us Remastered.
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Already bought and played this when it originally came out on PS3. Easily one of the best games ever created. Am thrilled about the remastered version and recently announced Part II. If you've never played this game do yourself and favor and get it now. There's no comparable game to put this up against, it literally stands on its own.
Easily one of the best movies I've ever seen. Any movie that leaves your mind racing after its over has done its job. I'm a massive fan of Lost, X-Files and Fringe so this movie appealed to me greatly. Although when I decided to watch it I had NO idea what it was about. The acting is superb all around, the story arc is amazing.
Can't really say too much. Its been 20 years since this came out. If you haven't seen it yet then shame on you. Picture and sound is great in this 1080p remake.
Easily the best movie in the Captain America/Avengers line yet. I feel as though this should have been another Avengers movie, but its all bunched together anyway.
This type of movie is either loved or hated, plain and simple. The way its filmed has only been attempted a few times (Vantage Point) and you're either a fan or you're not. Its basically a science fiction groundhog day.
It's time once again to reprise your role as a supernatural assassin and continue the epic story of Dishonored in Dishonored 2. Whether you choose to play as Emily Kaldwin or Corvo Attano, you'll have a wealth of skills, weapons and more at your disposal to eliminate your targets. Are you ready to continue the fight?Step into the role of Emily Kaldwin or Corvo Attano, both powerful, supernatural assassins with unique abilities, gadgets and weapons, as you continue the epic storyline in Dishonored 2. In this follow-up to the award winner, you'll explore a world like none other. Featuring an action-packed storyline, you'll become immersed in the thrilling gameplay that blends assassination, stealth, mobility and a visceral combat system and allows you to define your own play style. Using the tools at your disposal, you'll have the opportunity to choose how to eliminate your enemies — whether it be silently pursuing them or brutally attacking them and showing no mercy. Your choices are crucial, as they affect the gameplay, the outcome of each mission and ultimately, the game.
Set off for battle and reclaim the land of your birth in Final Fantasy XV deluxe edition for PlayStation 4. This epic action-packed adventure puts you in the shoes of Prince Noctis as he fights with his friends against larger-than-life creatures and ferocious foes. Final Fantasy XV deluxe edition brings you the world of Eos in dazzling display.
Definitely not your traditional FF. This game's layout resembles more a witcher/skyrim feel than Final Fantasy. Throwing you right into an open world filled with sidequests. Traditionally in FF's sidequests are still "story oriented" (collecting ultima weapons, fighting weapons, obtaining optional characters, etc) but these are full-on unrelated side quests. And more often than not FF will weave through a linear story line, letting your get your barrings down, before introducing you to the "world map." Not here. I'm currently 25 hours into the game and am still on chapter 2. This game can be as short or as long as you desire to make it. So far the game is very enjoyable. The combat system is better than previous iterations (FFXIII) but still leaves some to be desired. The magic system feels out of place and half crafted. Maybe Im just not far enough into the game yet but so far its not for me. I will say the creators were on point when they said "A Final Fantasy for fans and first timers." It is that. Its far removed from the traditional layout and world we're used to, but is in no way far from enjoyable.
Discover the world of combat in RIGS Mechanized Combat League. The explosive battle arenas launch you into the fight as you take control of a variety of machines and customize them to suit your battle style, whether against computer or human opponents. Glorious virtual reality gets you to the heart of the action in RIGS Mechanized Combat League.
Work out in the rain worry-free with these Bose® SoundSport® in-ear headphones, which feature sweat- and weather-resistant acoustic ports for ideal sound that keeps up with your active lifestyle. The carrying case simplifies portability.
It's Bose, really cant' complain here. The plastic pieces on the earpiece fit comfortably in your ear and prevent it from falling out. There are a few cons. The cord is short, although for my purpose (Tablet use and Playstation VR) this didn't affect me at all. In fact the shorter cord made things easier for me. So to each his own. And the headphones don't have as much "oomph" as you'd expect or want from a pair of bose. I've noticed loud bassy crashes (such as door slamming loud, explosion, or things of that nature) come with a nice bass sound, but the overall bass during a regular listen is slightly less then usual.
These headphones are $100 regular, but I got them on sale for $40. I cant say I'd go out of my way to spend $100 on earbuds in general, especially these. Bose actually makes another model of these specific to Apple or Android, for $130 in comparison. If you catch these on sale and are looking for earbuds, I'd say pull the trigger. But if you're out for the main intention on spending $100+ for earbuds, I'd say look elsewhere or at better models.