Honestly, though, isn’t that sort of what everyone was hoping for from this? PS1 was a JRPG cornucopia, so this collection feels incomplete.
Honestly, though, isn’t that sort of what everyone was hoping for from this? PS1 was a JRPG cornucopia, so this collection feels incomplete.
Yes! It just doesn’t seem intriguing at all.
I’d still like to see Activision offer CoD campaigns as a $30 standalone game. No multiplayer bloat to the download would be amazing.
May the Vita live forever!
I want to try Invisible Hours on PSVR, but I’ll probably keep playing Skyrim VR.
This is enjoyable.
This comment is excellent.
Not seeing the $30 option. Cheapest refurbished is $38.99, unless I’m doing something wrong.
Not seeing the $30 option. Cheapest refurbished is $38.99, unless I’m doing something wrong.
Yeah, I am not a fan of rants like this. His game looks cool, but swearing like that doesn’t help make gaming culture more mainstream.
So true. It’s so frustrating that focus groups prevented us from getting an Amy Hennig Star Wars game. If I was running EA, this would have been the absolute focal point of the entire company. Amy should have been given any resources needed to make this game happen true to her vision. Also, I have no qualifications to…
The real problem is that places like the PSN Store run “Flash Sales!” nearly every weekend these days. I feel like I’m always adding to my backlog with games that probably aren’t great, “but at $5, I’d be stupid not to buy it, right?”
I like how the CNN article says “looting boxes” multiple times.
I have an original Xbox One and don’t feel the need to upgrade. I actually also have the exact TCL 4k TV mentioned in the review, but I’m fine with how things look on it. Exclusive games are really the only thing that will get me to buy new gaming tech. Switch and PS4 win handily in those categories, and my Xbox One…
It’s such BS. I was lucky and got a Best Buy preorder, but seriously wtf. Nintendo should sell these directly to consumers and give long-time Nintendo customers an advantage.
I agree with this. No offense to Heather, but I didn’t feel like the article really supported the headline. I didn’t really see examples of how the game’s satire was truly “mean-spirited.” Did I miss them?
Hmm, I guess you make good points, but I didn’t focus on hardly any of this when I played the game. I just enjoyed the ride.
Exactly. Those big, purple switches are boss!
YES. This and the PSVR portion of Sony’s conference were the highlights of E3 for me.
I’m a lefty. I was a little disappointed that I couldn’t swap which analog did what at first (and choosing “right-handed” but holding it the opposite way doesn’t work because your virtual arms will look all wrong). However, I got used to it quickly, and it makes sense given some of the other button placement. I really…
I was wondering if that was the case. It looks really cool!