"To upgrade your Final Fantasy 7 Remake copy from the PS4 to the PS5, go to your PlayStation Network (insert the disc first if you got a physical copy of the game). You can find an upgrade option on the Final Fantasy 7 game page. Just click ‘download’ to get it. Those with a physical copy will continue to use the disc as before.
You can also transfer your saved data from the PS4 Final Fantasy 7 Remake to the PS5. Just start your PS4 game and go to the main menu. There should be an option here that says: ‘upload save data’. You can upload as many saves as you want, and this will automatically transport your trophies as well. "
@Ralizah I figured it out too quickly! Thing is, I didn't have the game installed, so I couldn't transfer my save data over nor my trophies. That's fine though because what would be the point of getting the game if you get straight to the end? Installing the PS4 game isn't necessary, only the second disc...
But my thanks anyway, it'll help others no doubt.
Just finished The Last of Us Part II. Playing it for myself after watching the story months before that I can now see how much better could've been. Really disappointed in the characters that are just cannon fodder. No real purpose.
If I have to measure the disappointment I would put The Last of Us 2 together with Game of Thrones Season 8.
This is my opinion only. I have waited to express it only after I have played the whole game myself.
I only would return to it just to make some amazing screenshots
I give it 6/10 only because of the amazing graphics and world building.
Elden Ring finally gets its proper gameplay showing (and release date January 2022).
I really don't see why they came up with a new name for this. This is so clearly just Dark Souls 4. Although to be honest I found the visuals and art style kinda uninteresting. I'm sure the game itself will still be great to play though. Some of those open landscapes do look quite cool.
Oh yeah I'll mindlessly get it on day 1, like I do with all of their games! The only thing that would stop me is if it just inexplicably got terrible reviews. Most of their games get somewhere close to 90 on metacritic. If this one got like a 70, that would certainly make me think twice. I doubt it will though!
Well, I haven’t played Dark Souls 2 or 3, for a start, @Dezzy... But I like the sound of this one & it is certainly looking good, so I'll be getting it whenever it comes to Steam
This game looks almost identical to Dark Souls 3 to me (with the only difference being the more open environments), so I'd just go and play that instead if I were you! You can get it pretty damn cheap at this point.
Nah, that's OK, @Dezzy .... I'm sure they'll be showing more of this one over E3, so I'll see how that all looks but I'm sure it'll end up having a few other differences
Not sure just what they're doing differently, @DomGC .... Probably quite a few individual factors, along with just being better resolution? But that's certainly one reason I'm a lot more interested in it that Dark Souls 2 or 3, at least
Elden Ring looks incredibly basic after that Demons Souls remake on PS5.
I don't agree, but it's also not that weird since 1. They(the remake devs)didn't have to make a game and could spend all their time and resources on making it look crispy.
2. It's a cross gen game in stead of a PS5 game.
3. Demons is super linear and closed off compared to what this seems to be.
Demon souls although looking impressive is still the very same basic old game, mechanically. This is their newest game which is really exciting.
So, a lot of the mechanics like dodging look like Dark souls but there is this one scene where the player is dodging very much like bloodborne, which is interesting. Maybe it depends on the weapon or it's a class type of thing you can choose?
I hope they bring something over from Sekiro. The combat in that game was soooo good!
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