GameGrin: "Journey is perhaps one of the most beautiful and memorable games I’ve ever experienced. A must-play for all PS3 owners, and this collection, providing as it does so much additional content, is highly recommended to both fans and newcomers alike."
Could you get rich by investing in PS3 games? Almost definitely not. Can you make a few bucks by flipping PS3 games over the years? Yeah, sure! It wouldn’t even be that difficult. But let’s face it: Once these games are in your collection, you’re probably keeping them forever.
After a game's multiple generations old, and can't be had new at a reasonable price, that's when I see nothing wrong with emulation.
What's the point of paying someone scalper prices when the dev/publisher isn't even benefiting from it?
I paid $30 for SH Downpour on PS3 now it's around $70-$85 Canadian Lolipop Chainsaw I paid $15 and it has really gone up in price. I wonder if Transformers War and Fall of Cybertron will go up in price two of the best Transformers games every made.
Ever since Sony announced that they would shut down PS3 store these prices have skyrocketed and even though Sony backtracked now most gamers realize that it's a matter of time before the PlayStation 3 store is shut down. If you want these games get them while you can even if digital because once that story shut down the physical prices will just go crazy high we saw that already
And many of these games did not sell like crazy amounts so they are limited number of copies available for sale at any given time
How come imports always feel so much cooler than domestic releases?
By: Sunni Pavlovic // thatgamecompany Studio Manager:
Sony Santa Monica and thatgamecompany are excited to announce the Journey Collector’s Edition – a digital bundle of the studio’s remastered PS4 titles flOw, Flower and Journey – is available on disc and to download on PlayStation Store for PlayStation 4 today (or 2nd October in UK and Ireland).
Specially bundled for those new to the world of thatgamecompany, players can now experience this definitive collection of critically-acclaimed, emotionally-immersive and groundbreaking titles all in one package.
Another mega hit game by sony and playstion cheers...
Another perfect review score... FAIL, especially with the game being Journey.
Reviewers are getting dumber by the day, there's no such thing as a 10/10 game, never has been never will be & as soon as you score a game as a 10/10 game your site loses all credibility.
I would argue that if the higest mark in a scoring system cannot be reached, then the system is flawed. What is the point of scoring out of 10 if the maximum one can acheive is a 9 or 9.5? Is the system then really marking out of 9.5?
In any event, this is the GameGrin scoring guide for our critics. It is by no means a definitive, but a guide for our writers to promote consistency. I hope this clarifies the measure of our scoring. Thanks for reading.
10 - The best of the best. At the top of it’s genre, or something completely new and brilliant.
9 - Among the best of its type. Some great and unique features.
8 - One of the best of its genre. A great example of a game. Most will like.
7 - A good game. Fans of the genre should enjoy.
6 - People who like the genre may enjoy, but nothing special and better games out there.
5 - Half the time you are having fun while playing, half the time you are not.
4 - Moments of enjoyment, must mostly poor.
3 - No fun at all to be found in this game.
2 - This game actually hurts to play.
1 - Can’t even be called a game. Broken.
Nice to see plenty of people defending the use of 10/10 scores.
To a reviewer, a 10/10 doesn't mean the game is "perfect" or "flawless," it just means that the flaws are insignificant in the bigger picture. If the few minor flaws don't mar an otherwise incredible experience, you've got yourself a 10, and that's how I felt about Journey.
To say we can NEVER use the highest mark is ludicrous. If 10 is forbidden then 9 becomes the highest score. Pretty soon, you can't give a 9 because "nothing is perfect," so 8 becomes the highest score. Eventually, every game gets 1/1 and reviewing is utterly pointless.