Welcome to my blog, where I talk about the games I play, my experience while playing them, and anything game-related.
Let us talk about one thing, PS5 gamers should have experienced at least more than once. The issue of memory space. Games consume a lot of space, and given today's kind of games, it even consumes more than expected. A simple game could take up more than 10gb of your console memory space, and the more you play the game, the more your track progress and level takes up. This was the case for me with Destiny 2.
To download Destiny 2, I had to let go of Bloodhunt and Marvel Rivals. These were the two games I have played the least, and I knew it made more sense to let them go so I can play new ones. Destiny 2 is a game I used to play in the past, but when the problem of space held me by the neck, I had to let it go.
When I played the game in the past, there were a lot of things that were not made available back then. For example, my internet connection was pretty bad back then compared to now. That slight upgrade and a comment from my gaming videos of Warframe, referring to Destiny 2, got me to download this game again. SO a lot about the game had changed, and that is nice to know, but the biggest shock was the 182gb of memory space. I did not see that coming.
I placed the game on download and fell asleep since it was late at night. I began the download. I woke up in the morning to the notification on my phone that the game was ready to play. One of the perks of having the PS App on your phone, I guess. Nothing was prepared for the fact that I was going straight into battle once I launched the game. I had forgotten I once played the game in the past, and there was no need for me to go through that login process.
The embodiment of the game is placed in a 3D style of play. First, I had to equip myself with a weapon in preparation for what is ahead. I do not know what the creatures are. If they are humans or not. I barely remember the storyline, but what I do enjoy is the gameplay. Fast action and goodaiming system with the gun.
The specialty of the game comes from the feeling that you know you are in motion from one place to another, and that is not. The site changes as you move along. My thought is around whether these things are what make the game such a large file to download. It would not be bad to know these things. Although I am not an animation guy, I have to commend the creation and details that were put into the creation of this game. The most impressive of them all was the reflection of my shadow when I stepped into a dark place. That was intriguing.
I am still unraveling more of the game, but expect videos of playing this game to come.