binary solo said:
Since you seem to somehow be drawn back to this thread despite a decent amount of scepticism I'll try to help you in your decision making. And contrary to the tone of your initial posts (which I thought were borderline ban worthy) you do seem to be willing to give the game fair consideration. So you deserve fair consideration too. When GoW first came out I just thought it looked like a generic, button mashing, mess with a bucket load of blood thrown in for cheap thrills. I even played it for about 5 minutes and thought "yep, first impressions confirmed". My brother was a HUUUGE GoW fan he played through GoW I and II multiple times, and did those challenges too. Eventually when I was up visiting him last year (well actually visiting my dad who had terminal cancer, RIP) my brother ended up convincing me to play through GoW I in the evenings as a way to take my mind off things for a few hours. I never got to play GoW II because I gave my PS2 away and, well, I can't get it for PS3, yet. To give you some idea of the effect that single play through had on my opinion of the game I'll say this: I refuse to pay the launch price for a game. I've NEVER broken this rule, never. I loved Uncharted (I only have 1 platinum trophy, this game is it and I won't be going to the hassle of getting another for any game) I bought it after it went platinum. I'm hanging out to play Uncharted 2, but I'm waiting for it to go platinum too, at least I'm hoping to hold out that long, if it drops in price before going platinum I might succumb early. Valkyria Chronicles is my game of the generation so far, but the next VC to come to PS3 (please let it be so) won't cause me to break my rule. The Legacy of Kain series is hands down my favourite game story of all time, it's better by far than the GoW story, I never bought any of the games at full price. I don't pay launch price for PC games either. But I'm seriously considering buying GoW III on day 1, I even toyed with the idea of getting the ultimate collection. I'm trying to resist paying full price for the game, I really don't want to break my rule, because once broken it's a slipperly slope to succumbing to day 1 purchases again and again and again. GoW was all around excellent enough for me to consider breaking a rule that has lasted my entire adult life (which I'd wager has been longer than the current lifespan of half the people on this site) for GoW III. If I manage to hold off buying it at launch price, I'll be buying it the minute I see it at a sub $100 price (PS3 games debut here between $105 and $125, which is overpriced compared to the major gaming markets). If you have any interest in the Hack'n'Slash genre then you really should give the GoW games at least 2 hours of your time. If you're not into it by then, well at least you can say you gave it a decent chance. And even if you don't like it, it won't be the biggest waste of 2 hours in your life. |
The price of the collection came down! You CAN NOT i repeat CAN NOT play gow3 without playing gow2. It would be a sin. Also, stop being so cheap :P