@deadfrag
For Sony's sake, I really hope so. This was a mind boggling decision on their part.
Wow! Was looking forward to getting this with no hesitation anticipating that it would have UHD Blu-ray support since I was in the market for a UHD BR player. An instant no buy for me now.
Good article.
I'm really looking forward to the full release of this gem. The Alpha demo made this one of my most anticipated releases of the year.
Count me in. This is the first Nintendo device I've taken an interest to since the GC.
I've been looking out for this game.
No offense, but regretfully, you are the type of people they conform to - those who have no vested interest in the game. It's a shame they're considering removing durability. And might I add, rather unusual for an RPG.
I concur. Not only is it rare that a demo comes off as more robust than most full games on offer in this day and age, but being rewarded DLC as an incentive for completing the demo as opposed to purchasing is just icing on the cake. Kind of like how it was with Until Dawn, this was one game that was nowhere near being on my radar, but has instantly become a must have.
I'm interested. But I would say that my interest lies in not potential exclusive games, but rather the prospect that a revised PS4 could be the catalyst to push UHD Blu-ray, much like the PS3 did for conventional Blu-ray. Especially since I'm gearing up to purchase a UHD Blu-ray player.
Couldn't agree more.
@ Sniper
Same here.
Wow. And with that news, yet another game has been added to my "to get" list for the year.
Lair wasn't a launch title. It came out about a year after the PS3's release.
Same here. I just can't see myself paying more than 20 bucks for the short games being released as of late.
Underrated and amazing it was. And I especially loved the focus on melee combat.
I'm usually not one to campaign for sequels given the rate at which they've been pushed upon us over the last two gens, but given the amount of time since the original Sleeping Dogs, I'd say a sequel would be welcomed.
Thank.....you.
@ServerBOT
For me, it's not so much about permanently removing games I've purchased, but rather ridding myself of these unwanted promotional games and betas that pop up in my library from time to time. Not to mention, I have games with multiple versions as a result of server change, i.e. Company of Heroes. No need to have both the original AND the Steam version.
How on Earth you got a disagree for what you've stated is beyond comprehension. I guess logic just doesn't resonate well with everyone.
Actually, the devs of L.A. Noire were following up the game with a spiritual successor, Whore of the Orient. Haven't heard much else about it for some time though.
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Wow. A realistic RPG? Sign me up.
Sounds interesting.
@ Darth
Not to mention, the Turbografx (sic) 16 and its portable companion.