I played the demo and agreed with Jeff's 3 stars and didn't feel it was worth $15 ... but now I see it in the Mac App Store for $3 ... I'll buy almost any legit game for $3. I'm in.
Thongs of Virtue is $7... so I see it as 2 games for $10... yeah, I'll buy them for $5 each.
I spent my $60 in October and now I have $10 burning a hole in my wallet... it was tough finding $60 of stuff to buy and had to begrudgingly pick up some CoD map packs to get over the threshold. I feel like I'm full-up of DLC. Recommendations?
I was thinking Crysis, but with MW3 out, I don't really want to pick up another shooter.
I picked up GRIMgRiMoiRe and Odin Sphere... I never played the originals but they look good enough. It would be nice it they incorporated some acknowledgement that you played an old school game on the PS3... no need for a trophy but maybe a "library" with easy stats from your save game file. but then again, we're talking about Sony here.
I suck at it, so sure... take it away... it wont affect me :P but it would be nice to be able to tag players as "jerk" ... just flash it on their screen "somebody thinks you're being a jerk." I popped in Black Ops the other day and there are teams of spawn campers on some maps that ruin the fun.
... and I feel sorry for anyone that has an internet connection that has a usage-based fee. That's another way that the consumer gets screwed.
As for the download limit, Sony is in the ballpark with their limit on active devices rather than lifetime downloads, but Microsoft has no cap to my knowledge but sticks it to you by tying everything to a single profile. I have two 360s (thanks RRoD) and I'd like to have side-by-side screens rather than split screen. Even though some people hate Apple's totalitarian state, they are closer to home with the concept of multiple devices sharing the same library and billing account - that is something SNE could easily do with Cloud saves (but they charge you for that too!).
The industry is so afraid of piracy and so focused on eliminating consumer surplus in economic terms, that they're going to alienate the paying customers.
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