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burninmylight said:
Teeqoz said:
Where is Ratchet & Clank?!?

Currently #6 on the list, but I may bump it up in lieu of the buttload of RPGs I've acquired recently.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/1K8HSI82N6EU9/ref=nav_wishlist_lists_2

Well, make sure that you don't only play the remastered trilogy, because while the first trilogy is good (the first game feels quite dated though, but 2 and 3 are good even today), however the original PS3 games (Tools of Destruction, A Crack in Time and Into the Nexus) are the best.



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It's good to hear a customer support story that ends with them actually breaking their own rules to make a one-off goodwill gesture. So many jobsworths can't even be bothered to get off their backsides to involve someone with the authority to make such a decision.





mjk45 said:
burninmylight said:

I didn't even care about Resistance 2, to be honest. But I'll give it a try, and if I like it, I'll go for the third. How is the single player mode? I absolutely, positively do not care for online multiplayer FPS (and I have no plans for paying for online), so a good solo campaign is required.

I forgot about Dragon's Dogma, but thank you for reminding me! It's going on my wishlist.

I demo'd Journey last night and was pleasantly intrigued, so I was thinking of getting the Journey/Flower double pack. I get the feeling that Flower is more of an inside joke among you guys though...

I enjoyed resistance 2 not for the ok  SP or online MP ,it was the 8 player online co-op that was great,so being old  I would suggest giving it a miss.

Yeah, if that's the big selling point, then it's not for me. I'll play through the SP one good time just to say I did it and give the game away. The only FPS I'd care about are the ones with strong solo campaigns like Metro 2033 and Bioshock.



BraLoD said:
burninmylight said:

Me and Naruto are like an old couple in a bad relationship: we've been together for so long that we either have no idea how to leave each other or we're just plain too lazy, so we express our love through abuse. The only way I'd touch a Naruto game is if it would be a magnificent game regardless, and it just happens to have the Naruto IP thrown on top of it. I love the Arkham games. Not just for Batman, but because they'd be damn good games regardless of the caped crusader or not.

Naruto Storm series is by far the best fighting anime game there is out there.
The fighting is both good and fun, playing them all with a friend was amazing, and even by myself was amazing just as well.
Got 2 and 3 platinum (1 didn't had trophies, but we also 100% it) on his (my friend) account, that's how much we liked it.

Just missed the sale on Naruto games in the PSN store last week!

I'll try the demo, since you recommend them. But I find myself transitioning away from fighting games now. Like FPS, I no longer have the time, enery or desire to invest so much into getting good enough to be decent online, and if there isn't a strong solo mode to hold my attention for awhile, then I'd rather not even bother. The only fighter I even remotely care about now is Smash, and I ONLY play that with my girlfriend or if I'm hosting friends. Pokemon is the only online PvP I bother to keep up with, and I haven't gotten Sun/Moon partly because I don't want it to consume the next eight months of my life like I know it would.



Teeqoz said:
burninmylight said:

Currently #6 on the list, but I may bump it up in lieu of the buttload of RPGs I've acquired recently.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/1K8HSI82N6EU9/ref=nav_wishlist_lists_2

Well, make sure that you don't only play the remastered trilogy, because while the first trilogy is good (the first game feels quite dated though, but 2 and 3 are good even today), however the original PS3 games (Tools of Destruction, A Crack in Time and Into the Nexus) are the best.

Maybe I'll get them when I get my PS4 in nine years and the R&C HD Collection #2 is out and available for cheap. ;)



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Hedra42 said:
It's good to hear a customer support story that ends with them actually breaking their own rules to make a one-off goodwill gesture. So many jobsworths can't even be bothered to get off their backsides to involve someone with the authority to make such a decision.



I know, right?! That's why I wanted to share this. The guy could've easily said, "Nope, sorry, can't help you, all sales are final." And it wouldn't have been anyone's fault but my own, and I would have been upset with no one buy myself. I really appreciate when some stranger on the phone who probably deals with BS all day long goes off-script and really helps me out when he could have just towed the company line.



Check out 3D Dot Game Heroes, great game similar to the 2D Zelda games and it's a personal favourite of mine. Also if you like pain then check out Ninja Gaiden Sigma and Sigma 2.



burninmylight said:
Teeqoz said:

Well, make sure that you don't only play the remastered trilogy, because while the first trilogy is good (the first game feels quite dated though, but 2 and 3 are good even today), however the original PS3 games (Tools of Destruction, A Crack in Time and Into the Nexus) are the best.

Maybe I'll get them when I get my PS4 in nine years and the R&C HD Collection #2 is out and available for cheap. ;)

Yuo'll regret when it turns out there won't be an R&C HD Collection #2, and the only way to play those games is to stream them through PSNow because it'll be difficult to find a physical copy.



Dragon's dogma dark arisen .. 100%👊



Versus_Evil said:
Correct that Resistance 2 by getting the best FPS of last gen, Resistance 3.
Dark Souls 2 is a great place to start imo, i enjoyed it more than that DS1/DS3.
Get the best RPG of last gen, Dragons Dogma.
Get the best game of last gen, Flower.

I was enjoying Resistance 3, until I tried to go online. My online pass didn't work. When I called Sony, they said they needed a receipt to prove I had bought the game. Which I did, on launch day, over a year prior. I couldn't find the receipt, and quit in disgust. Resistance 3! Yeah!!



- "If you have the heart of a true winner, you can always get more pissed off than some other asshole."