Do what now with the what what?
I doubt I'll ever get into a Kingdom Hearts game--I never had a strong love for most Disney properties, and the whole anime-ass story looks to be completely not my thing. I hope it's good though, as it sounds like a lot of people have been waiting a long time for this game.
In more depressing news, the HDR10 implementation in
Resident Evil 2 is completely broken. The darkest settings still has the black levels in a washed-out gray-scale uniformity, even on my inky-black OLED screen. It was so distracting, I had to turn off the HDR10 settings on my Xbox One X and it seems like the SDR version delivers those deeper black levels (something I want when playing a dark survivor horror game). I don't remember this being a problem with the HDR implementation of Resident Evil VII, so I'm hoping it's something they can fix sooner than later, though I only saw a
few articles calling it out and even one ARSTechnica article oddly calling it "
bonkers good."
HDR is a fickle beast, it seems. Some people said it wasn't implemented well in Red Dead Redemption II, but it looks drastically better in HDR on my set after comparing the two modes in several different game locations/times of day. It's just a pain in the ass to have to turn off HDR10 at the system level to play a select game or two, versus having it be an in-game visual option. Hopefully HDR10 will just become the new standard and all these hiccups will be a thing of the past?