I'm glad more people will be able to play this conclusion to the original Corpse Party Trilogy. I don't think it tops the original, but it's still worth playing to tie up the story and only Vita owners could play it before. I can let my friend know about this so he can finally finish the story.
Thanks for letting me know so I don't have to read this tripe.
I'm disappointed by this too. I had the Genesis version as a kid, but I was kind of looking forward to giving the SNES version a try too with this port since it's quite different from what I hear. Its omission is not a deal-breaker for me, and I'm certainly looking forward to revisiting the Genesis version now that I'm older and probably not nearly as good as I once was at it, so I guess it's not the end of the world. I also hear that I had the more popular version of t...
It depends on the game and how it's designed, but a game that takes a while to play but can be enjoyed anywhere can be much easier to get through if someone isn't home enough to make much progress if they need to be in front of their TV to do so.
Of course, some RPGs can also mandate longer play sessions than a typical bus trip, so it really comes down to the core of a game's design. Most modern RPGs are far better than comparable retro titles in that regard, b...
This is what third-rate AAA Western gaming has become. I for one choose not to support BS like this and hope it flops...and lose faith in my fellow “gamers” when it doesn’t. All the more reason to just support proper studios that don’t pull this nonsense and pretend this stuff doesn’t exist. The industry for me now is mostly indie, Japanese or Sony first party, and usually single-player.
I had my first experience with Limited Run Games recently: https://m.youtube.com/watch...
I don’t think I’ll order from them regularly, but if something they offer catches my eye and I’m a big fan of that thing or at least a big fan of the studio behind the game and have to have their latest release physically, and it’s a Limited Run release, I may order from them again.
It’s kind ...
I’d like to find out why this author thinks so but I feel I would lose brain cells reading this article.
Am I the only one who thinks this sale is underwhelming for one called “Games of a Generation”?
Best wishes to him and hopefully whoever takes his place will adequately fill his shoes.
Nintendo's mobile games don't even stand up to their current console games, but yes, they are an insult to Iwata-San's legacy.
They won’t. No business would say no to boatloads of money and Sony is no exception. Expect Spider-Man 2 on PS5!
Neat. I remember getting the PS3 collection for $3CAD from a Walmart some years ago. The staff told me they thought it was mispriced, but they said they had to sell it to me for that price anyways. It's one of the best low-price scores I've ever had. Maybe it's high time I upgrade to the PS4 version.
Neat. I can use my DS4 with a lot of things. I use it occasionally with Steam games that feel better with a controller.
I...don't think I'll use it with my phone, but it's good to know the option exists.
I’m just going to avoid the Lite like the plague...
1. Don’t get the game.
2. Get a system that plays a better Mario Kart game if you haven’t already.
3. Get a better Mario Kart game if you haven’t already.
4. Enjoy that.
5. Enjoy a good laugh at the expense of those who were expecting this to be good.
Maybe. I doubt it will ever match the success Final Fantasy has had, but it has been doing pretty well here lately.
Tell me something I don’t know.
As any competent dev should, especially ND, but I’m glad this has been confirmed.
Gamingbolt will still somehow find supposed devs to say things about the hardware.
I’ve been buying a lot of limited edition stuff lately, but this is one thing that’s sure to be the envy of all collectors (due to it being one-of-a-kind and all). Of course, no one can afford it, so the highest bidder is sure to be someone affluent who really wants a unique piece of videogame history. Well, I hope they’re satisfied with their purchase and take great care of it.