£30 seems like a lot for this, seems like a basic one-concept game. More like a tenner really. Of course, it will be that price eventually.
Glad this is finally working, but seriously, WTF!? It's March! Stop releasing broken games just for bagging Xmas sales! On the plus side, you can get this for about £20 now if you shop smart.
Oh, and writing a positive article about the new patch almost certainly counts as a jinx. So we know who to blame when it falls over!
It was close, I'll admit. But Burnout just edged it out on fun alone. GT3 was a technical marvel though and the game I bought my PS2 for. License tests be damned though!
Unless people read the article and then bought it? Or maybe it was written while it was still in stock? Mind blowing theories I know.
Nice, I've been looking at prices around £35 for this. Shame it's no cheaper than £44 on consoles so far though. I can wait! Ha, such lies
I imagine both your PC and Steamlink box will work best with a cabled net connection though, which can be annoying unless you can wire up the house. I'm hoping the wireless signal performs better than it does for PlayStation TV box at least
As a console gamer, I've got high hopes for the Steam Machines, but why are Valve dragging their feet so much with solid intel on the prices and specs for different models? All that and I doubt we'll see them in the UK this year.
Jesus, Bungie. You've ballsed this right up. One the one hand I want to jump back in, but on the other I might wait until Destiny 2 and see if they can pull their head out of their ass and make a game with some more content.
Yeah, what a great incentive for budding designers/programmers. I imagine this was originally a very expensive piece of kit and now anyone can give it a go.
Man, you'd be pissed if you've paid for it recently though.
Yeah, I've been tempted to dust off Soul Sacrifice for a while. So much brown though.
Man I wish this series would come to Vita. Don't even try to convince me about Freedom Wars *spits*
I imagine all the hoop-jumping on consoles is why it takes so long for PC indie games to get there, rather than development issues. A shame really.
Nice, a lot of people have been waiting for this to happen for a while.
If they don't release it with a blue gel blob controller though, I'm not bothering ;)
At the end of the day if you enjoy the game. It's all good. I guess if I was annoyed that the game ended so soon must have been enjoying it. Too much watching instead of playing though.
For any game this short/controversial I think rental is the best option (if you can in your area/country). You'll be able to finish it and if you enjoy it and want to own a copy you can wait a few months and pick it up at a cheaper price. But yeah, I'm hoping for a sequel that will take on some fan feedback.
While I generally prefer turn-based JRPGs, I'll certainly give this a go. The Tales of.. games I've played on PS3 have been action-RPGs and have been pretty good.
It's a shame the RPG is something of a nervous release for western publishers nowadays. Namco have been flying the flag proudly though with Tales and Ni No Kuni. NIS America too (super niche though). If only Square hadn't screwed the pooch with the FFXIII trilogy.
Yeah I tried to get into Fable years after the fact. But it's just so...rough. Picked up Fable 3 when it was going for free during an XBL glitch, still not played it. Considering Mass Effect 2/3 are still on my list, I think I should finish those first.
Would give Legends a go though, looks sort of fun for a bit. Going f2p looks like a smart move too. To be honest they might have got away by it going for £10-£15, unless it was going to be a cheap release origina...
Yeah, sounds about right. I think The Order's ripe with potential. It's been selling well apparently, so hopefully enough to greenlight a sequel. I say it's been selling well, but mine went straight onto ebay after a quick 2 plays for the Platinum and I imagine others have done the same. Poor replay value.
A buyer's guide with comparative stats would be ace. It's just a wall of info at the moment. I'm still bracing for the prices going up by the time they reach the rest of the world too.