If it's the sheer amount of content, I understand, but almost every single KH game in existence is available on every modern platform now, it's pretty easy to play through the saga in order and catch up to the story.
I don't know why they haven't released physical collections, unless this is a tactic to milk more money out of their releases.
I don't know, there's just very little about this franchise that excites me any more, maybe we can have that rumoured FF Tactics remaster/port? I hear rumours of a FF9 remake, but I'd rather a remaster from SE.
Well the Remake is already in the works, so hopefully it does materialise sometime this year, I'm waiting for the second game to come to Steam atm.
Oh god, I forgot about the Simpsons because I tuned out so long ago, I think the early 2000s was when I stopped watching because I felt it had lost a lot of it's magic.
I haven't bought a COD game for a few years now, unfortunately, there isn't anything that's exactly like COD, I guess you could say Battlefield. But I think Battlefield leans more into realism than COD, plus Battlefield hasn't had a great time lately either.
The only other thing I can think of is Battlebit Remastered, but with the amount of players... It's too chaotic for my taste.
I don't understand how they got ranked that low, especially when compared to Xbox, they've had some stumbles, but it still doesn't make sense.
Nintendo have really delivered a slew of games of the past few years though, I'm most interested in their output these days.
I feel like the most risky moves they have taken is with BoTW/ToTK (although ToTK is mostly, more of the same with some extra mechanics to play with) and Pokemon. Although you can see the changes they've made based on Arceus/Sword/Shield and BoTW for the sake of Scarlet/Violet.
I'm not saying they don't get a free pa...
Sony really should be rated higher than Xbox, considering they've had just as many fails, if not more, at least Sony had better software output, I actually feel like Sony did more than Xbox overall, so I can't rank them lower.
A lot of IPs have tried to break in, but it's hard to beat staples like Guilty Gear, Tekken, Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter, Smash, King of Fighters, ect... There's so many well established fighters, people are regularly playing popular fighting games from a decade or two ago.
I would love that, I enjoyed those games so much, even got my friends into them when they came over.
Idk, I enjoyed SC2, but since then, they've just made the games more complicated and less accessible to casual fighting players. I wouldn't mind seeing them revive their Smash clone if they can make it different enough, and interesting enough to play.
At least they can get closer to 4K 120hz with the Pro version.
This is why I haven't bought a PS5, I just haven't had compelling reasons to do so, it's a pretty weak line up thus far compared to previous gens.
I think it's more annoying because instead of directing man power to a new game, they've gone to mention several times that they've directed resources and labour to producing the remakes of TLOU 1&2 which you can easily argue weren't needed.
I'm personally disappointed with Naughty Dog's output this gen, I'm more surprised that people aren't upset with them since they're only significant releases have been unnecessary remakes of games that aren't even old enough to justify the treatment.
It reminds me of Square-Enix where, for the longest time, they avoided releasing/announcing a new FF game, it's like they didn't know what to do with the franchise, so they kept using left over ...
This is pretty much what I expect, doubling down on the worst aspects of capitalism ruins everything.
I can't wait to try this game, the animation for it looks nuts, so fluid.
You gotta fill out that list, especially when you claim 100 games...
My issue is with the decline of the writing which has been an issue for Square-Enix games across the board. KH3 should have gone out with a bang and felt very satisfying, but instead it was like a wet tissue and left feeling like I missed a lot of content. Having said that, KH3 was probably the last KH game I'll purchase.