@old_gamer74 I'd say Split Fiction's greatest strength is also it's greatest weakness. You need 2 players, so I will never get to play it as no one I know that games has an interest in playing it. Limits the audience that will vote for it.
In no way am I saying that it's a bad thing you need 2 people to play the game, just that it's a hurdle they have to overcome.
@Questionable_Duck When I saw that Sony had taken over Crunchyroll I simply let my sub run out and moved on to other places. Swear one of the first things they did was a price hike and the yearly price went up by half (so 1.5x) along with getting rid of the free tier. Anime is just to easy to find elsewhere to deal with Sony's platform.
Not entirely sure on how much the price actually increased at first.
@Brydontk I agree with Dennis about World not being very good. You use Pokemon getting rid of the third version to say that Digimon should merge its two lines but that's a pretty big difference between the two. Pokemon's third version changed the story a bit but played exactly the same as other Pokemon games. Story and World for Digimon are split because they set out to do two different things.
That said, I wouldn't mind a Digimon game that's a bit more like the anime. Something like a cross between Story and Survive, JRPG with a set party and your choices influence how the MC's digimon evolves.
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Re: Talking Point: The Game Awards 2025 Nominations Announced: Who Are Your Winners?
@old_gamer74
I'd say Split Fiction's greatest strength is also it's greatest weakness. You need 2 players, so I will never get to play it as no one I know that games has an interest in playing it. Limits the audience that will vote for it.
In no way am I saying that it's a bad thing you need 2 people to play the game, just that it's a hurdle they have to overcome.
Re: Sony's Increasing Power Over Anime Is Starting to Raise Some Eyebrows
@Questionable_Duck
When I saw that Sony had taken over Crunchyroll I simply let my sub run out and moved on to other places. Swear one of the first things they did was a price hike and the yearly price went up by half (so 1.5x) along with getting rid of the free tier. Anime is just to easy to find elsewhere to deal with Sony's platform.
Not entirely sure on how much the price actually increased at first.
Re: That New Digimon Game's Turning Out to Be a Huge Hit
@Brydontk
I agree with Dennis about World not being very good. You use Pokemon getting rid of the third version to say that Digimon should merge its two lines but that's a pretty big difference between the two. Pokemon's third version changed the story a bit but played exactly the same as other Pokemon games. Story and World for Digimon are split because they set out to do two different things.
That said, I wouldn't mind a Digimon game that's a bit more like the anime. Something like a cross between Story and Survive, JRPG with a set party and your choices influence how the MC's digimon evolves.