The ugly side of next gen gaming on Xbox One and PS4 rears its head as early adopters are seemingly "nickel and dimed" every step of the way.
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes made it's debut 10 years ago today, and remains a popular entry in the series of LEGO videogames.
The game so good I had to buy it twice on the PS4!
actually, it was because my toddler broke my first copy in half LOL
My kids thought I was dumb for selling the Xbox 360 and buying a PS4 until Legal Marvel Superheroes dropped on PS+ a couple of months later. The game is like GTA for kids with couch co-op and a lot of humor.
Daily Video Game writes: "eShop is running a new game sale that offers big discounts on several digital games published by WB Games for Nintendo Switch gamers right now, with many LEGO games being on sale for a limited time."
Lego Marvel Super Heroes is an excellent pairing of Lego's whimsical fun and the awe of the Marvel universe, faithfully ported to the Switch.
I'm not really surprised, the industry just looks at gamers as idiot cattle.
GT6 on PS3 looked like it was heading the nickel and dime way but it seems there's been a big turn about in the last patch (1.02)
You now get more money per race, back is the percentage increase for logging in (5 consecutive days = 200%)
And back are the big seasonal and special event race wins where you can get well over 1m credits.
This game has turned into one of, if not the, best game I've played on the PS3 and in many ways it's hard to imagine the same team that developed GT5 are also responsible for this game as it's such a huge leap forward.
I planned to buy both next gen consoles, but after looking at the price of the games I decided to wait.
I might just add a second GTX 780 to my PC instead
I want no part in showing games publishers consumers are willing to pay £50+ for games.
This is why I fear that the industry will not see a major growth becuase of this nickle and dime approach they all seem to gravitate towards. I though this generation would be more of trying new ways that would favor both the consumers, publishets and game developers but every where I look its a new scheme to screw the consumer to the wall can anyone say FTP. its a real shame that going into this generation we are going to have to lose even more talent before it really sinks in
I see nothing about either of them that makes me want one. Still enjoy my PS3 and Wii U
As long as I read about 3 Gb patches, microtransactions and such im more then happy with current gen. Maybe next Christmas they have it all figured out better but for now I rather wait. I have like 20 unfinished games anyway.