Readers share their thoughts on the potential delay of GTA 6 until 2026, concerns about a PS5 Pro reveal, and flaws in the characters of Star Wars Outlaws.

Readers hope for a trade-in deal with the upcoming PS6 release, while currently enjoying games like Astro Bot and Space Marine 2.

September 10th 2024.

Readers share their thoughts on the potential delay of GTA 6 until 2026, concerns about a PS5 Pro reveal, and flaws in the characters of Star Wars Outlaws.
The highly-anticipated GTA 6 may not be hitting shelves as soon as we thought. It seems like every day there's a new rumor or speculation about the release date, and it can be hard to keep up with it all. One reader even wrote in, hoping for some clarity and a possible trade-in offer if the new PS6 console is released soon. It's clear that many people are eagerly awaiting any news about the game, especially since the recent release of other popular titles like Astro Bot and Space Marine 2.

Personally, I've been following this whole GTA 6 delay saga closely and it's been quite the journey. I couldn't help but think of the reader who wished that insiders would just come out and say what they know, or say nothing at all. It's frustrating to be left in the dark, especially when it comes to something as highly-anticipated as GTA 6. The recent Bloomberg article has left me with more questions than answers. Is there going to be a delay? Or is the author simply saying that it's a possibility, like with any game? It's hard to know for sure.

Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if the game ends up being delayed until 2026. Rockstar Games is known for their delays, and none of the previous delays have been as significant as this one. It's definitely disappointing, but after waiting for 11 years, what's another six months or so? One thing that does seem a bit odd is the lack of a second trailer. Is this a sign of a delay? We're coming up on the one-year anniversary of the first trailer, and I would have expected to see more by now.

But if the game is indeed delayed, would it make sense for them to release a new trailer now? I can understand wanting to keep the hype going, but at the same time, you don't want to give away too much before the game is actually released. It's a tricky balance. And to be honest, none of these insiders seem to be helping solve the mystery.

In other news, it seems like the PS5 Pro is finally going to be announced. But what can we expect from it? I personally won't be jumping to buy an upgrade console unless there are clear and significant improvements. And even if there are, there aren't any new games to play on it yet anyway. It'll be interesting to see what Sony has in store for us.

Moving on to other games, I've been playing Star Wars Outlaws over the weekend and I have to say, I'm enjoying it. I went in with lowered expectations, based on some of the reviews I had read. But I have to agree with the more positive reviews, like the one from GC. That being said, I do have some critiques. The characters, particularly the main ones, aren't very interesting. It's hard to get invested in Kay and ND-9 when they're both lacking in personality. And don't even get me started on Kay's haircut, it's quite distracting. It's interesting how little details like that can affect our overall experience with a game.

One of the main issues with the characters is the lack of a dynamic similar to Han Solo and Chewbacca's relationship. It was the heart of the otherwise lackluster Solo movie, but unfortunately, Kay and Nix just don't have the same chemistry. And while Nix is an intelligent being, it's hard to tell how intelligent he actually is. He's mostly treated like a pet, unlike Chewbacca who was a valued member of the team. It would have been nice to see more effort put into making ND-9 stand out, but for most of the game, he just seems indifferent towards you. And don't even get me started on his bland voice and lack of personality. Despite these flaws, it's still a decent game, but it's clear that some details could have been improved upon.

As a Warhammer fan, I've been eagerly awaiting new games set in the 40,000 universe. Unfortunately, apart from Dawn Of War, most of the games have been disappointing. It's clear that there is potential for great games in this world, and I hope that developers start putting more effort into creating quality games for Warhammer fans.
It seems like the highly anticipated GTA 6 may not be coming out as soon as we thought. The delay has been a rollercoaster of emotions, with some readers expressing their frustration with insider information and others speculating on possible release dates. One reader even joked that the only thing we know for sure is that none of the insiders are making it any clearer. But let's be real, delays are not uncommon in the gaming industry, especially for a powerhouse like Rockstar Games. And after waiting for 11 years, what's another six months?

However, what's interesting is that we haven't seen a second trailer for GTA 6 yet. Could this be a sign of a delay? It's been almost a year since the first trailer dropped, and we would have expected to see more by now. But if there is a delay, it makes sense that the developers wouldn't want to release too many trailers too soon and risk overexposure.

Speaking of new announcements, there's been a lot of buzz surrounding the supposed reveal of the PS5 Pro. But what exactly are we going to learn in nine minutes? Many readers are skeptical, believing it will just be a bunch of technobabble to cover up the fact that there won't be any noticeable improvements. And let's not forget the lack of new games to play on it. What's the point of upgrading if there's nothing to play?

But let's not get too caught up in the future and forget about the current console generation. One reader suggested that Sony should release the PS6 soon, with a trade-in offer for the barely used PS5. This not only benefits consumers but also has a positive impact on the environment. And let's be real, the PS5's design and game library have been a bit underwhelming.

Moving on to game development, it's interesting to see how a creator's personality can sometimes reflect in their work. The director of Days Gone has been described as a "thin-skinned out-of-touch crank", which some readers believe is fitting for the type of game he created. On the other hand, Shigeru Miyamoto and CliffyB have been noted for their positive and outgoing personalities, which may have influenced their respective games.

Speaking of games, one reader shared their thoughts on Star Wars Outlaws. While they enjoyed the game overall, they found the main characters to be lacking in depth and personality. They also pointed out how small details, like a character's haircut, can affect our perception of a game. In this case, the protagonist's relationship with their sidekick was not as compelling as the iconic duo of Han Solo and Chewbacca.

Lastly, a Warhammer fan expressed their disappointment with the lackluster games in the franchise. While they enjoyed Dawn of War, they were hoping for more from other games set in the 40,000 universe. It seems like there's still room for improvement in the gaming world of Warhammer.

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