Key Takeaways
Focusing on What Matters
With Luna, what you see is what you get, and there aren’t any upfront fees to worry about when it comes to playing new games. Instead, all you have to do is subscribe to the channel you want, and it just works. If, for some reason, you decide you don’t like the game, you easily can launch another game and move on without paying any extra fees.
Constant Improvement
Cloud gaming has always been a hit-or-miss exhibition, with some platforms struggling from input lag and just generally hard-to-navigate user interfaces. Luna doesn’t struggle with either of these issues, something I was genuinely surprised by the first time that I tried it out. The interface is still very reminiscent of streaming services like Netflix and Hulu, which makes it feel familiar and welcoming.
Visual quality continues to be a high point, too, with many games offering the same fidelity and performance you’d experience on a high-end PC. Of course, you can’t forget the new couch co-op mode, either, a mode that lets friends join you in games without having to be there in person. It’s basically like jumping on the couch with your pals and playing games together, despite having a few hundred miles between you.
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