Life is Strange 2
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One of my most anticipated games this year as big star wars fan plus I liked the last one a lot. But I still didn't preorder, I'll wait for sale.Friend gameshares with me on PS5, so I tried out Jedi Survivor....Yeah, it's hot shit there too.
The quality mode runs fine, but it's 30 fps, so fuck that
What do you MEAN people are bound to buy less luxury goods when you increase their prices for greater profit margins in the middle of rising inflation??????????????????????
What do you MEAN people are bound to buy less luxury goods when you increase their prices for greater profit margins in the middle of rising inflation??????????????????????
I refuse to believe it! Maybe we just need second jobs? How will checks notes Sony Group Corporation or Activision Blizzard shareholders survive if they don't make higher quarterly profits than last quarter? Someone think of the shareholders for once!
Geez, have you at least tried to stop eating avocado toasts?!I refuse to believe it! Maybe we just need second jobs? How will checks notes Sony Group Corporation or Activision Blizzard shareholders survive if they don't make higher quarterly profits than last quarter? Someone think of the shareholders for once!
And a lot of it is cosmetics and other stuff that doesn't really add anything of value to the experience. Im very picky when it comes to season passes/battle passes/whatever, waiting till everything is out.And you gotta add 40€ season pass on top most of time...............
In case you wonder where to get itLike a Dragon hitting historical low 11e
It's so fucking goodLike a Dragon, I disliked it at first but it ended being my favorite yakuza game!
There does seem to be an odd disconnect when it comes to gamers. I mean i stopped listening to Muse when they decided that dubstep was a good direction to go in. I trusted them twice and then no more. However I was out of pocket to the grand total of £20 over the span of 3 or 4 years. If you go off some of the AAA games released this year alone I could have been out of pocket to the sum of several hundred pound In the first four months.Because companies love money more than their customers, the only way it stops is for more people to not actually buy the game at launch or at the very least refund the damn thing. However, gamers are a forgiving and forgetful bunch and many will let themselves get burnt over and over.
Some gamers also still act like we should be grateful when a PC game or port is released no matter the quality and buy it on gratefulness that it exists grounds.
I wonder sometimes if this is a problem only related to the game industry.
Genuinely asking because I don't know but If a band releases a turd of an album do music lovers go around saying "well at least they made something! even if it was awful and allowed us the opportunity to buy it"? "Better suck it up as they might do better next time."
Also, fuck their apology.
Thing is, it's not only in games (where it sure isn't new with the constant stream of DLCs, season passes and all that anyway), everything is being priced higher nowadays, hence why it's called greedflation and is not even remotely related to the inflation propaganda that we've hearing about forever as a convenient scapegoat.My god, it must have been either monumental arrogance or monumental stupidity to not realise that when you start putting the price up of something like games people are going to be priced out of the market. And when you do it around an economic downturn then people are going to decide that other hobbies may be looking good around about now.
Maybe I am in the minority here, but no game is worth £60 to me. Hell, £50 was too high for me. And I know capatilism is built on the principle that there Is no such thing as too much profit. It just gets frustrating that it devours common sense.Thing is, it's not only in games (where it sure isn't new with the constant stream of DLCs, season passes and all that anyway), everything is being priced higher nowadays, hence why it's called greedflation and is not even remotely related to the inflation propaganda that we've hearing about forever as a convenient scapegoat.
There is a reason why we pay more for things while companies suffer so much from it they have +700% profit year/year.
If you let prices go unchecked, that's just the natural response of capitalism, profits must go up, no matter what happens to the customer base.
Most of the key shops you named are not authorized resellers and should be avoided.Consoles game prices are quite more cheaper than they are on PC this gen. You can easy buy gift wallet cards on cdkeys, eneba, gamivo, instant-gaming, G2A or so with 20-33% discount,
this for new releases but if you do this with already discounted games you can find very nice deals.
And usually if you go to allkeyshop, keysforgames or ggdeal you usually find another discount code to add to that discounted card (the same discount code you find for steam key games, promo codes like AKS8, AKS3, etc…) during checkout process to add another 3%-8% discount to final price.
I’ve been doing this during this whole gen since sony decided to stop selling game keys on third party stores.
If I’m not wrong was AyumiLumi who, before he deleted it, showed that screenshot comparing ps5 games prices vs. steam prices where cleary steam games were more expensive in his country. Something I pointed some times, and this if we only talk about straight prices from official stores and not doing third party key discount wallet search.
That said this shouldn’t be a pc vs console games prices war, here the “bad guys” are platform holders and publishers who had to low the prices for us, people who buy games.
You buy the upgrade.So how do I activate Death Stranding DC if I already own the non-DC?
I don't pay more than £40 for a game
The game is notorious for this, its a way of forcing you to engage with the underground dungeon (where you can encounter enemies that give you ridiculous amounts of XP, similar to how Metal Slimes work in Dragon Quest). Keep at it, its not too bad!Yeah, Like a Dragon is awesome. Just hit this crazy difficulty spike in chapter 12 though. Really weird considering how relatively easy the game has been so far.
I really don't agree with this, at all. It goes directly against what I've observed.Consoles game prices are quite more cheaper than they are on PC this gen.
This article is a strong reach and it's the author putting their own inference into the data. It could be related to pricing, but it could be any number of things. All the data says is PS sold 36m less third party games than the previous year.
I also have no idea how bad Genshin is on this front, but when the different currencies and complicated (and likely monetised) subsystems started rearing its ugly head I dropped the game.There are a couple of warning signs on the gotcha front. It has the usual levelling up items. Then there are four sub systems. About four or five different currencies. Some/All of which can be purchased for real money. However I am not sure how egregious Genshin Impact was on this front.
As far as powering up characters go in Hoyoverse games, none of those are in the shop.So, being A bit more positive than I was yesterday, Honkai Star Rail is a very good game. Like really good. Finished what was effectively the games prologue last night and reached the first planet. Was surprised with the turn based combat, especially as Honkai Impact has a great action combat system.
There are a couple of warning signs on the gatcha front. It has the usual levelling up items. Then there are four sub systems. About four or five different currencies. Some/All of which can be purchased for real money. However I am not sure how egregious Genshin Impact was on this front.
For me, I usually wait to the point I am getting tempted to buy the currency to do whatever it is I want to do. That is my warning sign/tolerant point for this sort of game. So I will play until I feel the need to pay.I also have no idea how bad Genshin is on this front, but when the different currencies and complicated (and likely monetised) subsystems started rearing its ugly head I dropped the game.
I wasn’t optimistic that Star Rail wouldn’t be like this, but I’ve never actually played a gacha before and it’s fucking gross and intentionally confusing/terrible game design.
Star Rail would be a good game if they let you pay £50 and have a good time. Alas, it’s not to be.
With all of my negativity over the last couple of days Durante is what I consider the gold standard that all ports should be aiming for. These are the ports that should be lauded. They do a lot more than the bare minimum.On more serious note Durante please expand your team and start porting AAA games. Or at least do consulting work with development teams.
Well that is a shame and thanks for the heads up. I may just go back and play Genshin instead. Or Honkai Impact. Or FGO (Especially as I don't have to jump through hoops to play it in Europe now). I'll play a bit longer and see where it goes. But now that I think about it, the game does seem a bit less "complex" than Genshin was at launch.As far as powering up characters go in Hoyoverse games, none of those are in the shop.
Though it will take you some real time to do so, which you can shorten a bit by expediting the grind with the battle pass (and other options, a bit more complicated than that), but it's widely frivolous to do so, that's not a problem at all.
Much bigger issue is that in their games, like many gachas, you can get dupes of the character, and that can vary from "whatever get 2% more damage" in Genshin Impact to "you need 19 copies or your character is worthless".
Which one Honkai Star Rail falls onto is a bit hard to say... but I can already see the game being on the agressive side since the gameplay is just rubbish.
This is the most vapid and outright non existent turn based combat you can find. And that's not exaggerating, any other turn based gacha is far, FAR more involved than Honkai Star Rail is, Epic Seven, FGO and all that old stuff is vastly more involved than HSR is, somehow.
You don't even have a Guard or Item option!
They don't use Genshin's elemental reaction system for some reason, so there's nothing else than "hit the color", stun the mob once and do a bit of damage (and apply a dot for 4 out of the 7 elements, which tells a lot about why they did it like this - to sell different elemental characters that do exactly the same thing but that you very much need to hit the arbitrary color).
No All out attack like Persona, vulnerable state like the trillion other games with a turn break system, no skill chain or anything... and of course, since everyone is one dimensional "hit one color" and nothing else, it's not like you can adapt, just use the color shown on enemies, you don't even have to analyze them or anything.
Beyond that I'll allow myself to complain about the game being just empty corridors that make Another Eden feel like it's high budget despite being ugly 2D - making pretty ultimate animations that you endlessly fast forward is not making the atrociously ugly dungeons good looking. They are genuinely PS2 level, and nowhere close to FF12 or even lesser games.
As a Genshin player, and not playing Honkai 3rd despite seeing its strengths, I'm pretty stumped about what they're doing with Star Rail, because it's a massive step backward and gets trounced by literally the most popular mobile games around that have been out for years and years....
I'm actually doing the battle arena inThe game is notorious for this, its a way of forcing you to engage with the underground dungeon (where you can encounter enemies that give you ridiculous amounts of XP, similar to how Metal Slimes work in Dragon Quest). Keep at it, its not too bad!
I really disliked Honkai 3rd for its terrible collisions (that they fixed later by selling you characters with massive range avoiding the issue... ), but at least it's pretty cool and the story is well liked.Well that is a shame and thanks for the heads up. I may just go back and play Genshin instead. Or Honkai Impact. Or FGO (Especially as I don't have to jump through hoops to play it in Europe now). I'll play a bit longer and see where it goes. But now that I think about it, the game does seem a bit less "complex" than Genshin was at launch.
It really is a shame as the story seems interesting and, as I said earlier, Honkai Impact has a great combat system as well.