@Darth
Can only but try.
My partner just yesterday bought one from a scalper. Wait for it...
She asked how many he had last week, and when he said 12, she asked him how long he'd had them. Said just over a month, so she said if he'd drop it to RRP, she'd buy one, otherwise she'd look elsewhere.
Left him with that for a few days and got a reply to sell for RRP, and that he'd do it next day delivery.
Brother in law is now one PS5 better off...
You're a piece of crap, pal.
Usual N4G publication spoiling games.
The only wait we had, was for Killzone, but even that was only 20 minutes. It was just perfectly sized, and I think there was two or three sessions on the same day. Did you do the Motorstorm challenge? Lol
The industry is full of planted bad actors. There's a lot on here, and you can always match the submission to the names.
Been on here for years before quitting, and it's still the same names when I returned.
Clickbaiters, influencers, tech people, and media that don't have a big hand in gaming usually.
Watch the downvotes, it always happens when the question arises. Oh, and maybe a post removal which is very telling.
SOCOM...
Sadly missed. You would think in a day and age that everybody has a headset, they would pump one out.
Influencers tend to work on the weak willed. It's why marketers use this tactic, otherwise you wouldn't see stupid crap like this.
They've already convinced some that it's all good.
Sure, it's just a video game... So what are we all on N4G for? Cookery tips? People who enjoy games should be questioning it, especially when season passes and such bring these "worthy" games up to $100+
Did you write the articl...
Remember MAG and its 256 players? No season pass either...
I don't understand why 70 is the general number elsewhere. £70 or €70 is nothing like $70, even with VAT added.
"Here's why!" always comes from f***wits working with the industry to try and rob us.
Paid articles and complicit journalists.
*employers
What are today's standards though?Most of the games that release month upon month are cartoonish, multiplayer or remasters.
God of War still stands as a great IP alongside the newer ones. Hell, I want to see more Syphon Filters, Splinter Cells, Prince of Persias, and Resistances,and have done since they were dropped for the generic Assassin's Creeds, and other lifeless IP's we get all the time.
Today's AAA standards are mostly recycled gar...
Because people refused to say no to their emoyers when asked to take on more work, for very little benefit if any.
They'll always use the "easily replaced" crap on you.
I kind of hate game shows. You're really not a part of the presentations unless you are one of the big names in the currently failing game journalism industry. You just get to stand in huge queues to wait to play some demos, and nobody really has much time to answer questions at booths.
The best I ever went to, was a little Playstation Beta Rooms event in Birmingham, UK. They set up a bunch of displays with GT5, Motorstorm, Killzone and a lot of Move games, and just le...
Quite a few bits of innuendo...
You really never noticed the titles of most of the previous games? Not even that?
Glad someone actually played it before reviewing. The story is really good, and a lot of reveiwers fail to mention anything they've seen of Deacon after the first few hours.
He's a good fella inside still, helping people all the time, and while bitter, it shows why.
Much deeper than all the bad journalists that never really played it make it out to be.
Ah, I see why he's attacking the story after reading.
They've got rid of the adult humour, and replaced it with Sony's current trend of trying to take Nintendo's old child-friendly crown. Lots of lecturing on morals and such.
I'm a big Sony fan, but really could be doing with less of the sanitising in established franchises.
Basically, it's now more for the kids,which is fine. Plenty of other games out there to ...
So does that make the photographer irrelevant too then, because the person that is using it is doing exactly the same thing that they did... Claiming something that was already there before.
@Eidolon
Not exactly. I don't believe in stupid stuff, like Paris Hilton trying to own "That's hot", or company names trying to put a TM on a commonly used word so no one else is allowed to use anything remotely similar. Plagiarism is a different story, that would be stealing an entire work.
I don't believe recreating photographs of existing structures (pre-photograph) , should be any different to a them actually going to a location...
@zaanan
Pretend you're a woman then.