It’s just a shame there is now a decrease in physical game media and stuff now, because I loved going to GameStop (before they did the whole NFT thing) and seeing what games and accessories they had on shelves and the plushes and game merch they had, plus I would read a ton of unread Game Informer magazines my dad had. But given there is now a rise and push for all-digital games, content and consoles and physical games are sadly becoming less popular, game stores were going to be affected too…
Yikes…That’s what happens when you price a console so gosh darn high no one wants to buy it and can’t afford it. Sad that after all the build-up and rumors it disappointed everyone in the end.
Instead of being happy and grateful that his game and character is being acknowledged, he starts to complain about it instead? I haven’t played Days Gone but I can understand the frustration over not being able to produce a sequel and your game not doing so hot; however, you don’t have to complain about it when you see your character making a cameo in a “small game” (which it most certainly isn’t) that pretty much shows lots of love and passion toward other gaming IP.
It’s super rare for me to see someone actually show dissatisfaction and anger toward a character they created getting an appearance or cameo in another game.
Even though I am a digital-only gamer, this is good news. I think both digital and physical games should both pre-exist, as I think digital has some pretty significant flaws, like not actually being able to permanently own games and only really buying a license for them. If I am being honest, a digital-only future sounds a bit scary.
I already saw this on a comment on a Nintendo Life article where a guy used a broken GameCube as a bowl and filled it with milk and cereal and ate out of it. Just the name “PizzaStation 5” kills me. It’s so obvious that it’s a dev kit and the hilarious attempt to cover it up is so funny 😆
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Re: GameStop Shutters Large Number of US Stores with Usual Tact
It’s just a shame there is now a decrease in physical game media and stuff now, because I loved going to GameStop (before they did the whole NFT thing) and seeing what games and accessories they had on shelves and the plushes and game merch they had, plus I would read a ton of unread Game Informer magazines my dad had. But given there is now a rise and push for all-digital games, content and consoles and physical games are sadly becoming less popular, game stores were going to be affected too…
Re: PS5 Pro Reveal Is Already Sony's Most Disliked Console Announcement
Yikes…That’s what happens when you price a console so gosh darn high no one wants to buy it and can’t afford it. Sad that after all the build-up and rumors it disappointed everyone in the end.
Re: Days Gone Director Roasts 'Small Game' Astro Bot PS5 for Deacon St John Cameo
Wow, what an a-hole.
Instead of being happy and grateful that his game and character is being acknowledged, he starts to complain about it instead? I haven’t played Days Gone but I can understand the frustration over not being able to produce a sequel and your game not doing so hot; however, you don’t have to complain about it when you see your character making a cameo in a “small game” (which it most certainly isn’t) that pretty much shows lots of love and passion toward other gaming IP.
It’s super rare for me to see someone actually show dissatisfaction and anger toward a character they created getting an appearance or cameo in another game.
Re: Capcom Says It Won't Give Up on Physical Games, Despite Utter Domination of Digital Sales
Even though I am a digital-only gamer, this is good news. I think both digital and physical games should both pre-exist, as I think digital has some pretty significant flaws, like not actually being able to permanently own games and only really buying a license for them. If I am being honest, a digital-only future sounds a bit scary.
Re: Random: PS5 Dev Kit Thinly Disguised as 'Pizza Kit' Sells on eBay for $6,500
I already saw this on a comment on a Nintendo Life article where a guy used a broken GameCube as a bowl and filled it with milk and cereal and ate out of it. Just the name “PizzaStation 5” kills me. It’s so obvious that it’s a dev kit and the hilarious attempt to cover it up is so funny 😆