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The Friday Ten: The ten best games of 2017 (to date)

2017 is proving to be one of the best years for gaming ever. Just the first half of the year has thrown up so many incredible games.

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NieR: Automata Sales Near 10 Million Units Worldwide

Square Enix and Platinum Games' action role-playing game, Nier Automata, has nearly reached sales of 10 million units worldwide.

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PRIMORDUS7d ago (Edited 7d ago )

I have it for Switch, (Nier Automata The End of YoRHa Edition) amazing game.

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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild's Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Won't Include the DLC

IGN: "Amid continued frustration and confusion from fans about how much the Nintendo Switch 2 and its games are going to cost them, we've learned that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild's Nintendo Switch 2 edition doesn't come with the Expansion Pass, meaning you'll have to pay an additional $20 to play the DLC on the new system."

badz14920d ago

F* U we are NINTENDO, that's why!

RedDevils19d ago

And guess what? We're gonna charge $80 for so fuck you for licking our asses.

Cacabunga19d ago

Keep it up Nintendo 🤣
Making us laugh every day

gerbintosh19d ago

Nintendo (Mr. Krabs): Hello, I like money

VersusDMC20d ago

I wonder if there will be a 90 bundle for it at launch. They might as well as there is still a pokemon scarlet + Dlc for 95 and no one cares.

https://www.nintendo.com/us...

Michiel198920d ago

that is just outright pathetic. Don't tell me its 90 + 20...that would be absurd

Tacoboto20d ago

It's not. It's $60 (base game) + $20 (DLC) + Whatever Upgrade Will Cost.

Not really different than Ghost of Tsushima + Iki Island + PS5 Upgrade

VersusDMC20d ago

The 70 dollar PS5 version of Ghost of Tsushima included the Iki Island DLC.

The 70 dollar Switch 2 version of Breath of the wild doesn't include the 20 dollar expansion pass.

Not the same.

Tacoboto20d ago

oh yeah great clarification and misleading as well - PS4 owners who bought the game day one as a $60 title had to spend $30 to get the PS5 upgrade because Sony only offered the "upgrade" as the Director's Cut

New players, yeah they got the PS5 version for $70, but PS4 players, nope, it was $90

Knushwood Butt20d ago (Edited 20d ago )

'So that leaves folks who don't own the game yet at all, but might want to purchase it on the Nintendo Switch 2. They can purchase a Nintendo Switch 2 Enhanced Edition of Breath of the Wild for $70, $10 more than the game initially retailed at (so basically the price of the original game and the pack). But it won't include the DLC Expansion Pack, so if you want access to that, it's another $20 on top of that. $90 total for the full Breath of the Wild Nintendo Switch 2 experience.'

I'm surprised there isn't a Switch 2 edition of the DLC that's $25. Which makes me wonder, if the DLC is just the same code as the OG Switch version, then does it just run out of the box on Switch 2?

VariantAEC15d ago

The PS5 version of Ghost of Tsushima is the "director's cut" for $70 which includes the PS5 upgrades and Iki Island DLC. The PS5 upgrade from PS4 which again includes DLC if you didn't already purchase the DLC separately is $20 and thusly makes the PS4 version of Ghost of Tsushima which originally retailed for and RRP of $60, $80 in total after upgrading to the PS5.
The PS4 to PS5 upgrade cost is total $80 if you aren't an idiot. Though, I'll outline the idiotic paths to burn your wallet below. The problem is that all pathways for new Switch 2 games cost as much as worst case scenarios or more than on other platforms, provided those players are at least of average intelligence.

Warning! Idiotic ways to burn money below, only the truest of MORONS would even attempt to blow their money by following them.
There are worse deals, you would need to buy the standalone Legends online game mode FIRST and then pay for the PS5 version of the game, which would cost you $90.
But, you could do even worse by buying the Legends online mode for either PS4 or PS5, FIRST, then buy the PS4 game for full price - all these years later somehow on a disc - forcing you to upgrade to the director's cut to be the least expensive path to get everything for $110.

Impossible money wasting options:
You'd need to buy the PS4 game, and the PS5 game both at full price - $130, then the DLC (which you can't buy now, it was $20), granting you access to Legends online, which you'll pay for separately anyway adds $20, and finally you will pay for the PS5 upgrade from the PS4 version for $20... even though you already have the PS5 game. Ultimately the burn your wallet path would cost $190 for just GoT not factoring in special editions (which like the standalone Iki Island DLC are no longer sold). So, it was possible to pay way more for GoT than Nintendo will charge players for BoTW or TotK, but only if you have severe mental retardation.

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Vits20d ago (Edited 20d ago )

BotW is going to be $70 (base game) + $20 (DLC) + $10 (Upgrade).
TotK is going to be $80 (base game) + $10 (Upgrade).

So both will be $90 for full experience.

--Onilink--20d ago

No, BotW base game is $60 and TotK is $70

Or in terms of the Switch 2 Editions (already with the upgrade), $70 for BotW and $80 for TotK

Yi-Long20d ago

No idea what’s going on with Nintendo and their messaging, but this is once again just a really bad look, no matter how you spin it …

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NieR: Automata Saved The Japanese Gaming Industry, Says Former PlayStation Boss

According to a former PlayStation boss, NieR: Automata revived the Japanese gaming industry, which was just following trends before it.

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barom32d ago

Naw, Demon Souls was really that game

vTuro2432d ago

Patiently waiting for the next Yokofuckery.

gold_drake31d ago

im not sure if they "saved" it, but Taro definitely shook things up with the story telling that hes so infamous for.

especially in times when free to play model was at its peak in gaming.

FinalFantasyFanatic31d ago

I never really felt that way, but I really enjoyed NieR: Automata, I made sure to get all the endings.

jznrpg31d ago

I’m not sure about that but it was good to have and hope we get more games from Yoko Taro that aren’t mobile