ElkinFencer10 wrote:I always get physical games when I can, and I don't buy too many games digitally.
I'm in the same boat for multiple reasons.
The biggest one is not only can I enjoy the game I bought, but I can actually sell it later when I'm done, and make some financial return on my investment.
I went for a full library for the sake of researching a obscure console. in turn kept 6 games from the whole experience. Still need to add Blood Drive and I'm done with collecting for it, my gut tells me after 2016 things will go up in price for sure. Few will easily be in the $100 plus range couple capping up to $500 long long ways down the line, it has that allure.
If you can see the future while remembering the past, you may just have control of the present.
TEKTORO wrote:I went for a full library for the sake of researching a obscure console. in turn kept 6 games from the whole experience. Still need to add Blood Drive and I'm done with collecting for it, my gut tells me after 2016 things will go up in price for sure. Few will easily be in the $100 plus range couple capping up to $500 long long ways down the line, it has that allure.
Blood Drive is good. The PSP original is still my favorite, but I'm liking Corpse Party WAY more than Book of Shadows so far.
Nice I started the series around Halloween but totally got derailed and started watching Screem Queens instead and I'm not even a TV guy. So yea pick up the 32gb you can sell or keep the 8gb whichever suits you best. I would be reluctant to get the 64gb until they become available here just in case there is any issues, to pricey to risk.
If you can see the future while remembering the past, you may just have control of the present.
I have a PSPgo, which has 16gb. It's enough for me.
I have 32 for Vita, which is more than enough. I used to have 16gb and that wasn't so bad. But yeah, you'll just have to suck it up for that... occasionally you'll find a deal, but not usually. Considering how much of that space is taken by "free" PS+ games, I saw it as a fine investment... though it still pisses me off a bit that Sony would go with their own expensive proprietary format like that.
touchofkiel wrote:I have a PSPgo, which has 16gb. It's enough for me.
I have 32 for Vita, which is more than enough. I used to have 16gb and that wasn't so bad. But yeah, you'll just have to suck it up for that... occasionally you'll find a deal, but not usually. Considering how much of that space is taken by "free" PS+ games, I saw it as a fine investment... though it still pisses me off a bit that Sony would go with their own expensive proprietary format like that.
Yeah still a head meet wall moment for me when I see the cards again and again. Love the idea behind the card but wth were they thinking with pricing? Sorry but after what i think has now been 4 years the price should have come down and it's stupid they don't drop it though I wonder if it's just because they just don't care and haven't paid attention and thus have been leaving it alone...
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ElkinFencer10 wrote:Yeah, I've filled about 3 GB of my 8 GB card on my Vita. Definitely only going 32 GB.
It's pretty easy to fill it out with a few purchases though. I think I bought about 4 or 5 digital games before I filled out a 16GB card. Stuff like Project DIVA F and the Atelier games which aren't (easily) available in physical form.
ElkinFencer10 wrote:Yeah, I've filled about 3 GB of my 8 GB card on my Vita. Definitely only going 32 GB.
It's pretty easy to fill it out with a few purchases though. I think I bought about 4 or 5 digital games before I filled out a 16GB card. Stuff like Project DIVA F and the Atelier games which aren't (easily) available in physical form.
I NEVER buy games digitally unless it's either free or not available at all physically.