dsheinem wrote:I feel like the only regular Sony player around here with no interest in this...
Yeah, why dont you want this?
dsheinem wrote:I feel like the only regular Sony player around here with no interest in this...
dsheinem wrote:I feel like the only regular Sony player around here with no interest in this...
dsheinem wrote:If I ever check do it out, it'll probably be when it becomes free for PS+ members later this year.
Stark wrote:dsheinem wrote:If I ever check do it out, it'll probably be when it becomes free for PS+ members later this year.
It seems you say this jokingly, but it has crossed my mind that this might happen. I also feel this would be a great handheld game, but I don't want to pay $40 a handheld title. I really hemmed and hawed about SMT IV at $50, although I've more than gotten my money's worth out of that one already.
dsheinem wrote:I like the genre, but I am seeing red flags on this one. The aesthetic is certainly a part of it, but honestly reviews from sites that I put some stock in (The Escapist, Polygon, etc.) seem to be middling at best. On top of that, I don't like that you are going to have to settle with losing something fairly significant in either port you choose (frames of animation, ease of navigation, multiplayer options, etc.). It doesn't seem, to me, worth the price of entry. Maybe I'd pick it up eventually on discount if it were cross play out of morbid curiosity and an interest in the genre, but it's not.
If I ever check do it out, it'll probably be when it becomes free for PS+ members later this year.
Jmustang1968 wrote:From what I have seen, the reviews for this have been glowing to mostly favorable, and this is for a niche game that doesn't necessarily have mass appeal, which to me is telling. I actually had cancelled my pre-order at one point, and re-ordered it this past week after the reception.
dsheinem wrote:Actually games in this genre tend to do pretty well with the critics, no?