I agree. I'm waiting for Space Marine 2 dropping to £10 used.
It's like in the UK, you pay for broadband, a TV licence, then there's the likes of Sky, Virgin and BT offering subscription TV. On top of that, there's Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney Plus, Paramount, Discovery Plus and ITV X to name a few. Has always made me wonder how people can afford it and also have the time to watch TV.
Gaming was great when it was SEGA and Nintendo, then Sony and Microsoft came along and moved it to the next level. £70+ games, £700 consoles, £70+ controllers, VR too expensive and paid DLC, it was inevitable what direction this was going in.
They churn out some great looking games, but gameplay wise and paid DLC, it was always heading for a cliff edge, which will be the downfall of gaming. The 1983 gaming crash is looming.
For the love of gaming, please rest Resident Evil. It needs some sleep.
I sort of disagree. Both games together for £50, I'm not so sure, as separate games, no. Would much prefer a Zelda collection, but that won't happen. Even if it was all the Zelda games from Nintendo's handheld consoles.
Remakes would then warrant full price games at £50. Would much prefer a Zelda collection, but that's never going to happen. I never played these games. Prefer 2D Zelda games, last one I played was Minish Cap.
Wasn't impressed with the controls when I played the demo. Was probably a £20 budget game. Last Ubisoft game I bought was The Division. Too much faffing on. Would've much preferred a straight forward arcade style game, but Ubisoft complicated it.
Both games developed by CAPCOM.
So why is my Series X gathering dust?
Why does Sony keep on churning out games of the same genre? Would've expected Drive Club 2 and maybe Drive Club updated for the PS5 with VR2. Never rated Killzone or Resistance. Spiderman is boring. Rest Uncharted. Turimso died after Turismo 5 on PS3, which was tragic. At £70+ for these games, it's got boring.
£70 on PS5, then a complete edition, then it'll be released on the PS6. I'll wait.
This looks awful.
PS5 Pro then PS6, it's got boring. Nothing in it, plus your TV/monitor plays a major part.
Why make this model limited edition? Will be worth peanuts in a few years when the PS6 launches. How much do limited edition PS4s go for now? Peanuts. It’s a fools game.
£70 at launch, then a Directors Cut will follow. Then ported to the PS6, which Sony will announce in a few years.
After around 2 years after the PS5 launched, l knew this generation of consoles was going to be light for AAA game releases. VR2 and PS5 Pro, it’s depressing to think it’s all going to start again in a few years. Anyone’s guess if Sony will release VR3 or continue with VR2 with PS6. The cost of gaming has forced me to cut back.
I mean, it still looks like it plays drab. I wouldn't bother if you played it on the PlayStation 2, otherwise, wait until it's discounted or pick it up cheap used.
Rayman 2 on the Dreamcast was a top 3D platformer, also Wario World on the GameCube, surprised there was never a sequel. I wish SEGA would stop with those fast paced 3D Sonic games and instead release Sonic Adventure 3. A sequel to Mario 3D World, I can't say I rated Mario Sunshine or Odyssey. Out of all the Mario 3D platformers, it was Mario Galaxy for me. Jumping Flash on the PlayStation is another forgotten 3D platformer, which was canned for the Super NES CD.
Most SEGA games drop in price pretty quick.