I remember buying the original for a discounted price and got it 40 days before release. Tried it for about 30 mins and sold it next day for double the cost I paid. Was a terrible design.
I agree. I feel if re4 was called something else it would've still done well with sales due to the gameplay.
Myself, I disliked 4, I muched prefer 2, followed by the Dino crisis series (1 and 2).
Re4 tends to be the "best" one in the series for teens and young adults. While the old PS1 games get the favourite from adults of today (like myself). Guess it's what people grew up with.
It's like there's two lists of sales with the same games and they rotate in and out of sale between the two lists.
Can't find anything exciting to buy, or feel they are just over cost for what I'm willing to pay. :/
Guess it depends how you approach it.
I went through the wrong direction, came through the cafe and out the other side. Starting the nemesis event and had a bullache time afterwards, as I didn't finish exploring every building. If I had gotten the other bits first, I doubt I would've had an extreme cat and mouse chase.
Not sure how many had the same issue as me, but it did make me question the experience and somewhat put me off at the time.
But seeing a few ...
I turned off my ad blocker for that...
I didn't fail to this boss. But I did seem to chain my potions at times. At times there didn't feel like a tactic and at other times felt like I had a reason to fight through. Was odd, wasn't amazing in the combat tactic. But I feel I may had done it completely wrong.
But it was impressive to watch, so I am now excited for ff7 remake. Just not a fan of Barratts voice.
I found seeing the ATB bar a struggle during the combat. Sitting back across the room they are small, that I couldn't work out if I had 3 full bars or 3 empty ones.
I liked the combat. And the ATB idea. But found the UI on a large screen was fairly small (didn't check options if I could scale it) and it felt hard to juggle my view from centre, bottom left and bottom right of the screen to such small frames of detail (55" 4k TV).
Am thinking the same. The game doesn't look like it'll struggle, and the word "I don't think" is something you can brush off when proven wrong. A lot like the whole "maybe" debate.
It's a click bait sort of comment to sell something that isn't full of truth.
I managed to get a year switch online for free and made about £3 profit.
Bought a family pass for around £23, and sold of each slot for £3.5 with one or two selling for £5, while keeping one slot for myself.
Even at making me profit, I don't use the online feature. Or the classic games. But the option is always there I guess.
Yes, well no.
Bought a family pass for around £22 for the year. Sold off 7 slots at about £3.5 each making a small profit. So I got my year for free.
I disliked the game for its corridor shooter.
Story > corridor > waves of enemies > repeat for 5 hours.
I only paid about £6 for it, so I wasn't so disheartened, but this wasn't anything amazing.
From what I remember of re3 it used a lot of the same assets off re2 but with edits to the layout (burnt buildings, crumbled walls) so it does make sense to build model police station a b and c together while working on re2.
My only concern is these are amazing games, but they are fairly short in length. So the glory days end a tad too soon.
I didn't get that far into shield before selling. There's one major issue I just couldn't get on with and that was the mega evolve thing (dinamax or what it's called). It ruined the pokemon feel for me big time and I just grew detached
@imalwaysright I didn't give botw much of a chance. It was a marmite sort of game (you love it or hate it). For me, I felt detached after a while and for the 14 hours I had put in I just wanted to see the ending, so I rushed the last 5 or so hours remaining.
I didn't know about the hot air stuff, as I rushed through it. The game was impressive for its graphics and attention to detail (I really loved the shadow off the clouds moving).
I saw it as a physics based gam...
It's an ugly looking machine. (the console). The controller doesn't look much different from the PS4 one. Looks like an odd warped fake in this stage.
I prefer 2 and the ore sequeal just for the story behind handsome jack.
The gameplay was great and the talent system choices in the PS was one of the best. (Athena and her shield was a blast to play).
BL3 I played up to level 15 and find the talent system boring, and the story off the vilians is hard to bare. If I wanted to watch cringe worthy kids off today. I would've download tiktok.
These game services have interested me, along with the EA pass, just a shame that on the PS4 they were a lacking mess.
It's something which is making me consider the Xbox series X when it comes out as I don't really play PS4 online (I have plus but it was a cheap £25/year deal).
Depends what's in offer with these cheap monthly/yearly passes with next gen, will really make me lean one way over the other.
It reminds me of the whole botw debate. Due to it being tied to the Zelda franchise. There was this cult following.
@imalwaysright I played botw and found it to be a barren waste land with not much there on offer. The game expects you to find it's story which is fair enough. But what it had on offer for me was lacking. The devine beasts were really poor puzzles, I managed to beat one within minutes. That the whole "devine dungeon" was such a let down, I missed the days of Ocarina of times dungeons.
Botw is a solid game, but it isn't a game that changes the formula at all. It...
That's good to hear. Just not fully feeling this game. Only just got to the church, and so far much prefer the original