TedEH
Cromulent
The weird fortnight-looking-foam-Splatoon kinda hurt my old-man-gamer soul. I'm sure it'll have an audience, and some people will enjoy it, but I also know it is not for me.
I wouldn't bet on it. Square is really, really good at chasing trends by making slavish imitations that then bomb spectacularly and have their servers shut down embarrassingly fast. I think anyone that knows anything about gaming news is going to be extremely hesitant to buy into a Square "live service" game after their last couple years of history.The weird fortnight-looking-foam-Splatoon kinda hurt my old-man-gamer soul. I'm sure it'll have an audience, and some people will enjoy it, but I also know it is not for me.
I don't think the game is targeting people who follow gaming news that closely - the demographic of people playing trendy flashy hero-based live-service games is huge, and the general niche of Splatoon has been console-locked to the Switch for long enough that I think there's going to be a lot of people trying it out. I think there's a good chance that some will enjoy it before it dies, as long as it's not an awful NFT-ridden mess or something.I think anyone that knows anything about gaming news is going to be extremely hesitant to buy into a Square "live service" game after their last couple years of history.
I'm almost certainly biased, but I don't think the weird playstation handheld is a bad idea IF it ends up being inexpensive - I can see where it's coming from, I think. Streaming and handhelds are getting popular again, so it's basically a first-party version of the Backbone controller and a stopgap before what feels to me like an inevitable Vita revival. That's my best guess. If it's cheap and can stream while outside of the same wifi (aka. you can use it outside the home, albeit by eating a lot of data I guess?) then it would feel more to me like a switch than a Wii U, if we're going to make the Nintendo comparison.
Or you can always wait for it to be a commercial failure and buy it for half the money.
It had fallen off my radar, but it's on my list of stuff to play at some point for sure. Saw a review this morning that made it sound pretty good.Looking forward to playing the Sytem Shock remake soon.
I had a few days off and finished Yakuza 6. I loved it, no complaints. Maybe a bit lacking in the substories department? Maybe.
I liked the story almost as much as YZ's. Graphics are good (for a Yakuza game), YK2 level (obviously), everything's cool. Really liked the characters, and story. I think nobody died this time? Nobody I liked, at least.
This one is another one I'd replay sometime, like YZ / YK2 / YK1. No, not Y5... but only because it's too damn long.
Anyway, there's still plenty of Yakuza games to play. I'm already starting to understand some japanese.