
I watched my friend play this a ton. I remember wanting top play it and inFamous at the time, but I didn't get to either of them.
I watched my friend play this a ton. I remember wanting top play it and inFamous at the time, but I didn't get to either of them.
I feel weird buying digital unless a game is really, really cheap. I just don't feel that digital copies are really copies I own, so they should be cheaper. But I don't need to own a lot of games anyway right now. I'd like to pair down my physical collection to only my very favorite games.
I think that day, I was just hungry to buy something. I'd been to several Gamestops and couldn't find the one game I wanted, so I took advantage of the sale just to have something. Now I'm wondering. How do I put these things in my Xbox to make them play?
I remember the idea presented at the beginning of the internet age. They said there would be no more need for paper printouts of anything. Apparently, people print more paper documents than ever. It's seems to have increased its use. They also said all business would be done by video conference calls. Turns out, people want to make important deals in person. Also, travel. They said vitual video of holiday spots would reduce travel. It's done the opposite. Go figure.
But games could go the way music has, where it's mostly digital now except for those into retro vinyl and premium CD box sets. I never buy digital music though. It takes the whole fun out of it for me. Games though. I like digital so I can try out stuff, but when I really love a game, I want a copy for my library.
I was just asking a Gamestop salesman if Journey to the Savage Planet has a physical version because I think it might end up being my GotY for 2020. It does, and came out six months after the digital version I've been playing. I'm hoping it wins my personal GotY because I want to own the disc.
I feel like people must be divided on this issue because both MS and Sony are putting out two consoles, one with disc drive, the other not.
For me, I've really gotten into digital games, but I've decided to keep, or get, physical copies of the GotY games for my library.
Yeah, you're right. The one I have plays just fine (that's the plain one and it reminds me of Sega Master System game box art. I'm going to have to dig a little deeper, but these two were the only things that came up in searches on ebay for that game.
I remember turning my nose up at MMOs when Warcraft went MMO. I kind of want to find one I like now. I've tried a few but none have stuck.
I got Okamiden day-one that year. I still have it too. I, um, haven't finished it though.
I was wondering about Dragon Quest VI when it came up on the 2011 wiki list. I didn't put it on my list because I figured it was already out in the US earlier. Now I know it was the first time in the US, it goes on my list for sure.
pubescent humility kind of sounds creepy to me now. You win some, you lose some.
I saw a Pokemon one today I almost bought, Ivysaur
kinda cute. Good design too.