Gematsu:
"LittleBigPlanet‘s Sackboy is coming to PS Vita, iOS, and Android this October in the form of Run Sackboy! Run!, a new free-to-play platform-survival game. "
Harry at IGCritic is ADDICTED to hunting down trophies. He even plays games he doesn't like just to earn the trophies. Harry writes "I say that I love trophies, but when it comes down to trophies, I have completely changed the way that I typically choose to play newer games"
Games like Dark Souls 3 makes me glad there is trophies. I just feel some games make them too easy or annoying. In none chapter(select) games, I do not like collectibles trophies unless it is an open world unmissable list, and I HATE those missable ones you wouldn't figure out in a thousand years without reading the Hidden trophies list.. I guess you have to start another playthrough to get to middle of the second half of the game to do some ridiculous and easy action on some obscure object in one of a hundred locations to make some nod to some other game, event, or person.
I still don't like to play crappy games just for trophies.
Trophies/achievements have ruined me somewhat as a gamer, though, I sometimes do find myself deciding what games to play based on trophies. I used to play PS2 games on the PS2 or emulated, now I'd rather wait for them to release on PS4 so I can get trophies. I don't play Nintendo games as much BECAUSE there isn't any sort of achievement system, which I know is pretty bad. If I do play a Nintendo game, I'd rather play the classics I've never played that came out in the generations without these achievement systems.
The endless runner with Sackboy first appeared on mobiles last year and finally hits the Vita. Has it been worth the wait or should it have carried on running?
TTP:" Run Sackboy! Run!, the endless runner based on the Little Big Planet series now available for download on the App Store, has recently received a new update which introduces some new content."
Seems like a cool concept. I might play this to get the exclusive costumes when lbp3 drops.
Haha this is cool!
Sony learning how to stack chips.
On iOS??... that is pretty cool!... not that I own a an Idevice, but I´m sure the Icrowd will love it, might even make some buy a Playstation product, not bad, not bad!
This is a great idea.