Captain Toad was a great game on the Wii U. Ported over to the Switch, I thought Nintendo leaving out the Mario 3D World levels was a poor decision, but that's typical of Nintendo. Can understand porting the game over to the Switch, but charging full price was a joke. No sequel, but that's another Nintendo trait. No Wave Race or Pilotwings either. No, bang out Super Nintendo Mario RPG for £50 on the Switch and many others. F_Zero GX with the AX tracks if Nintendo is going t...
Couldn’t agree more. It’s like shopping for a suit, but the suit goes up in price because it comes with a waistcoat that you didn’t want. These subscriptions need investigating. Another thing you have to look out for is the likes of Netflix. They advertise shows then you find they’re missing episodes and seasons, yet the price goes up. Laughable.
Resident Evil is painfully stuck in the dark ages. Another Dino Crisis? That was a Resident Evil clone. Can’t see Powerstone 3 anytime soon. There isn’t anything else I’d like to see from CAPCOM as in a sequel. CAPCOM are scared of new IPs, which is why it churns out endless Resident Evil games.
Isn’t it something to do with the Brazilian Government tax on video games and consoles?
And it doesn’t help when games are £70+.
Lot more to it than the rest of Sony's games. You didn't have to do much thinking in The Last of Us. This game put it to shame.
Wouldn’t touch the Saturn. Not many top games on it, plus that gen of consoles was poor running 3D graphics. The hardware was pretty poor, more so lenses and power boards that didn’t last long. And the cost of some of the games is eye watering. I had one back in the day, so no need for me to go retro. Same with the PlayStation.
Run here and there, shoot this, shoot that, some puzzles. How can games like this score high? Forget about the graphics etc., that’s down to the tech. What do you have? A games that’s been done many times before. On disc, this would be £70 tops. The price of games this gen is a joke. Play it years later when it’s used for £8 or something.
A new Jumping Flash. I would've said Porsche Challenge, but racers are dead, more so arcade racers. Destruction Derby. The last Wipeout for PS4 VR to be ported to PS5. Or basically a Wipeout game with every track for PS5 VR.
Or the fact that it’s basically the same as previous games for a whopping £70 ($85) 😆.
If a game takes 20 hours at £70, what’s the cost of a 100 hour game? No getting away from it, Sony churning out these Spideman games for £70 and having a laugh at the same time. Best picking up these games years later when they’re worth their value used.
How different is it from the last game? I read it can be completed in 15-20 hours. And this is a £70 game. Same old with most games these days, especially Spideman.
Xbox is almost irrelevant now when you look at game releases since Series X launched.
Is the new Forza a AAA game with recycled tracks?
Sony pulls the plug on Spider-Man on Xbox, yet Microsoft loses sales with Call of Duty and Minecraft being multi format. I’m no business expert, but I’m now seeing why Xbox is crumbling under Microsoft’s feet.
Xbox has been dead for years. Microsoft banging the same drum every year. Sony and Nintendo does the same, but still hit sales targets. Makes me wonder why Microsoft bothers.
I mean, £70 for the same old tracks, what was Turn 10 and Microsoft thinking? How about a game with 50 new tracks? No excuses for a handful of tracks. Arcade racers manage to give gamers made up tracks. But arcade racers are a rarity these days. Same with Turismo. Astonishing that gamers are prepared to pay £70 for a recycled game that’s now much different from previous games.
It really is sad that there’s people out there who’ll sell their old model to buy the new model. Will admit that l hate big consoles, but I’ll be sticking with my old model.
The cost isn’t for the faint hearted either.
Sad that people will sell their old model and buy the new model.