Honest, it looks boring. Wait until it's selling for £10 or less in Computer Exchange.
At £60 ($75), it’s not a launch day buy. £40 tops or l buy used.
$70 = £55, yet games sell for £70 here. Must have money to burn to pay that. Nintendo Switch games here topping £60. Anything over £40, it's game over for me. But most games I buy are used. Pick most of them up when the dogs are barking at them. Never in any rush, plus I work full time, so don't get a lot of time to play games. Fair enough, games for the Nintendo 64 and SEGA Mega Drive topped £70, even more for import games. Even NES and Master System ...
You can only buy it from Sony in the UK.
So it's never going to be available to buy from stores then? Imagine if that was the case with everything we buy. And some people can't afford to pay cash and rely on a buy now, pay later option.
Or the fact that it's costly having each console if you're mad on gaming. Never been bothered about a PC, but have always had 3 to 5 consoles at a time. At one point, I had a Dreamcast, Xbox, PS2, GameCube and whatever Nintendo handheld was out there at the time. It's never going to happen, but having one format then you choose which brand you want, be it Nintendo, Sony or Microsoft. As someone else mentioned on here a few years ago, this doesn't happen in the movie indust...
Can only buy it from Sony in the UK. Absolutely shocking.
Will never forget the PS launch September 1995. The PS start up screen, loading up Wipeout. RIP, Mr. Okada.
In the UK, you can only buy it from Sony direct. Not available from any retailers.
Never played this on the Wii, but £50 on the Switch, I'll have to pass. Remakes, re-releases or whatever you call these games, it's just another cash cow exercise.
Can only order this from Sony in the UK. Gutted as l was looking to buy this on credit as I don’t have £530+. Will be a typical shortage, so I’ll have to wait two years or something. Won’t come close to PS4 VR sales due to the high price. But in the back of my mind, I’m thinking it’ll be swamped with mediocre games like PS4 VR.
Best selling handheld console, as the Switch is a handheld?
Or the fact that the Switch is hitting its limit. I work for a major retailer in the UK and we sell nowhere near as many. Stock is bulked to the ceiling. Even game sales have dried up.
Totally agree.
Looks like the Switch is heading for one of the best selling handheld consoles of all time. The Switch is a handheld console, not a home console. As mentioned previously, the SEGA Nomad and Sony PSP both being handheld consoles, could both be connected to a TV screen. It's a no brainer comparing Switch sales to PS5 and Xbox Series X sales.
Sonic died after Sonic Adventure 2, but Sonic Adventure was much better. Sonic Adventure on the Dreamcast was probably SEGA’s last AAA Sonic game. Why didn’t SEGA develop Sonic Adventure 3? In frontiers, Sonic looks lost as if he’s been thrown into another game. I was a massive SEGA fan, maybe not sure much when it went multi platform, but it lost the plot soon after. Sick of all these classic collections they keep releasing. Under SEGA AGES, l expected to see OutRun 3, Baku Baku Animal 2, Vi...
An empty open world game.
Why not an open world Sonic Adventure 3?
Run about, hack and slash, run up some stairs, smash some barrels, run away from enemies, fight a boss, then repeat until the game ends.
Xbox has been pants going back to Xbox One. Series X not much of a follow on. Game releases have been dire. PS4 to PS5 not far off either. When was the last time we saw anything ground breaking on both consoles? We've bought these consoles and have been sitting ducks.