In so many ways this review could be summarised by one three word phrase: ‘It’s Angry Birds’. Such is the cultural ubiquity of Rovio’s fowl-flinging franchise that most people will know whether a purchase is in order from the box art alone. In a short few years the series has exploded into a full-blown merchandise onslaught, from T-shirts and pencil erasers to rumours of a television show and theme park. Heads of state are quizzed on their Angry Birds prowess, a drop in company productivity is blamed on the game and, on receipt of a smartphone, the inevitable first question asked is ‘Have you got Angry Birds?’ This leads to another, more pertinent question: why buy Angry Birds as a full-priced, disc-based game for consoles?
Today, Sony has released its charts for the month of March, sorted in PS3, PS4, PS Vita and PS One and PS2 Classics.
Infamous is set to take the number one spot of any next gen game released thus far. Im calling it.
Infamous SS is cheaper to buy on PSN than it is in retail stores by $10.
So I'm totally unsurprised it's doing so well :)
I'll say it again: the PS4 is more geared toward digital. This means it's likely for big titles to see proportionately more digital sales than their Xbox counterparts.
Just got the plat trophy 5 minutes ago. Def deserves all the sales it gets. Not as good as the other 2 infamous games but def the best launch window game I've played yet.
The Vita gets some love this month, with some interesting games cut some decent price cuts.
When it comes to Angry Birds Trilogy for the PS Vita, there are two pretty enormous elephants in the room, along with one slightly smaller one.