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Not required. But it could be something they have to decide before throwing them on the store. I can’t think of any other reason not to do it other than licensing.
Not required. But it could be something they have to decide before throwing them on the store. I can’t think of any other reason not to do it other than licensing.
I want all of the classics catalog that was made available on the PS3 store to come back. I understand some games have had remasters. But I’d love to see they rest on the PS5.
It can’t be that hard, right? Is it just making trophies available for them?
I’ll get it for cheap at some point when it goes on sale. I remember playing 2 and liking it. But also that it felt kind of like a fever dream.
Playstation and Xbox regularly put games on sale. And their base prices almost always go down over time. I assume Steam is more steep discounts. But you can absolutely get by without paying full price on consoles if you wait.
I’ve only ever played a demo for DMC and I hated it. But I loved XVI’s combat, which actually evolves quite a bit as you get more abilities.
I literally saw Animal Well for the first time on the sale page on PSN just before it launched. I thought about buying it because it looked good.
Meanwhile, I saw a ridiculous amount of hype for XVI every time news or a trailer dropped for it. The demo convinced me to pick it up, and I’m so glad I did. It sucks because it’s the first mainline single player game since XII (or maybe X) that lives up to the brand.
Seems more like someone taking a picture of the food, and then leaving without trying it. They still appreciate the food, just not the part that makes it great.
I already bought the Pixel Remaster version. Maybe I’ll start it after next month’s FFV Four Job Fiesta challenge.
I do not include XI or XIV. Also, I still haven’t beaten II, IV, or VI. But I’ve beaten the rest and some of the spin-offs.
I like xbox controllers for first person shooters and playstation controllers for just about everything. Some games more intensely than others.
There are a lot of console exclusives that I like. I think an argument can be made that companies like Sony and Microsoft can add funding and support to make games better, sacrificing profits for console value.
With Xbox failing for another console, putting out half-baked products, and buying IPs instead of creating new ones, I’m worried that Sony will just start maximizing profits.
Episodic gaming as a format was the groundbreaking feature. It was supposed to be the future of gaming.
That’s a lot more gorey than I’d expect out of a Funko game.
Arby’s had a better Morrowind anniversary celebration.
https://twitter.com/Arbys/status/1520780090413568008?lang=en
I agree. Hell, older games could be put on digital stores right now. The PS3 had a ton of PS1 emulated classics, and even then there were a bunch left off for unknown (or licensing) reason.
So, technically there was an anti-furry protest that was reacting to misinformation. But there were never any furries.
I would rip my CDs to my PS3 and used it all the time. I used CDs on my PS1 and PS2 all the time too.
With my 1Up arcade machine.
You asked why it attracts them. Which is escapism. Not everyone looks for escapism for the same reason. And it explains why GTA VI has so much outrage around it.
Playing Motorstorm with the 6-axis in the controller was a surreal experience. And that was a launch title. Same with playing a mature FPS from the makers of Ratchet & Clank and Spyro.