Yeah, GTA 6 on PS5 then PS6, then different editions as we wait 15 years for the next game. By then, I'll be retired. £800 for a PS5 Pro with disc drive, the PS6 price will be eye popping. PS6 Pro?
Current game prices don't help. Laughable that Sony raised the price of PS4 games from £50 to £60 so that there was a £10 price difference with PS5 games at £70. I said 2 years ago, the 1983 Gaming Crash is incoming.
The rumoured $400 (£305) will be £400 in the UK, which converts to $525.
I hope the Switch 2 doesn't come with a stupid docking station, as bocking the screen when docked was such a dumb idea. The top buttons are too small and a faff on, but you could say the same for the too small Joycons. I'll say that I'm not too bothered about the Switch 2 at the moment, as Nintendo will release the same games. The Switch has enough years left. Switch games ported from the Wii U still hold up today, more so Breath of the Wild.
Should've knocked it out for £39.99 to sell 'the millions'.
Nintendo can't compete when it comes to new/original games. Most of what they do is the same or recycled, yet their Switch game still warrant in £50 ($65) price tag. Every Nintendo Direct is the same old. 2D Mario, Mario Party etc. How many times has Mario rescued Princess Peach?!
We must all be wondering how much the PS6 will cost. £700 for a PS5 Pro in the UK, which converts to $900.
Or the fact that games are £70, which converts to $90.
Not a day one for me. The price of games in the UK (£70 = $90), no wonder game sales are low this gen.
This gen feels like it's only just started. AAA releases have been thin, out pops the PS5 Pro, then it'll be the same old with PS6. $700 for a PS5 Pro, I think gaming for me will stop with this gen. Consoles, controllers and game prices are too high. Even retro gaming prices are a joke.
A bit of a tired genre now. Loved the Onimusha games on PS2, but it soon died. Best in the series was the second game. Couldn't get into Ghost of Tsushima or any of those die quick games. Ghost of Tsushima, best part was the intro, that's about it.
But there's enough space in gaming to keep churning out the sale old Resident Evil games. Dino Crisis is a Resident Evil clone, but a sequel is due, although I never rated it. Same old from CAPCOM every year. How about Power Stone 3, UN Squadron 2 and something new for a change? After the DC/PS2, CAPCOM died. Same with Konami. Their only glory days came on 8bit/16bit consoles.
Power wise, nothing wrong with current gen consoles. This gen has been a whitewash for game releases. Next consoles not far off, I must've wasted thick end of £900 on two consoles that sit gathering dust, but not so much the PS5. The price of the PS5, hate to think how much the PS5 Pro will cost. I couldn't care less about it. My first model PS5 (disc) does the job (when there's games to play....).
Can't remember the last time I played a quality first person shooter. Miss those A to B shooters, rather than have all the faffing on. But never understood Half-Life. Can't remember much of the first game, but the sequel on Xbox bored me. I guess some gamers have bad taste.
But what about the games? Never known a generation like it for lack of releases. The PS5 has already gone up in price, VR2 is stuck with lack of games. Sony are laughing at us.
I couldn’t care less what console l play games on. Microsoft’s only console success was the Xbox 360 and that came with the RRoD fiasco. The cost of gaming has been getting out of hand for years, £70+ for games, paid DLC and £200+ for controllers as examples. Phil Spencer lost it years ago. Microsoft, just put games on Sony and Nintendo consoles.
Microsoft = weird company.
Never played this due to being online only.
Just a typical running about hack ‘n’ slash game. Let it get old then pick it up cheap.
In other words, you?