
The Wednesday letters page prepares for disappointment in the next State of Play, as one reader doubts Sonic Racing CrossWorlds will beat Mario Kart World.
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Top five
I know that GCās favourite PlayStation 5 exclusive is Returnal and Iām not going to take issue with that. Itās not my type of thing but I can appreciate the quality and imagination. But what are the other contenders? After all, they should be easy to narrow down, since everyone complains that Sony donāt make enough of them anymore.
For me, the top five contenders, ignoring Returnal, are God Of War Ragnarƶk, Spider-Man 2, Astro Bot, Horizon Forbidden West, and Gran Turismo 7. I can quickly remove those last two from the running, and personally I donāt feel Astro Bot is quite that good. So I think itās got to be Spider-Man 2 for me, especially as Ragnarƶk is a cross-gen game.
People have been talking about it again, because of the chances of seeing Wolverine soon, but while I accept the game isnāt exactly deep, in gameplay or story, it is a ton of fun, and you can really see where all the money went. It is something that could easily be beaten for the top spot, with the right game though. So perhaps Returnal really is the best one, but I hope we see a new contender soon as I canāt imagine it being Ghost Of YÅtei.
Futterman
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The big one
So is everyone ready to be disappointed by another State of Play? After all itās always āthe next oneā thatās going to be the ābig oneā, right? Well, it wasnāt for Nintendo and I doubt it will be for PlayStation, but at least the chances of showing an exclusive are pretty high this time. I guess probably Wolverine, although Iād be much more interested in Naughty Dogās Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet (announcing a name change would be the first good step, because that subtitle stinks).
Most of all though I just want to see some enthusiasm from Sony. Not in some rehearsed talking heads segment but by going above and beyond and giving us stuff we never imagined. I feel thatās something that all publishers have stopped doing and Iām tired of these showcases being so predictable.
Focus
Old rivals
I admit I got a laugh out of that new Sega ad for the Sonic Racing game but Iām not sure that antagonising Nintendo is really the best move possible. Not only do you upset the company but you also upset the fans, and they kind of both on their side to make CrossWorlds a hit.
Iām not sure if bragging about changing dimensions is really much of a draw either. I still donāt really understand it, but it screams unwanted gimmick to me, that everyoneās going to go: āItās pretty good but itād be better without the dimensions thing.ā
Maybe Iām wrong and this is really going to be the best Mario Kart game never mind but given Segaās track record (no pun intended) Iām not putting money on it.
Crista
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Street Fighter 2Ć20
Iāve lost count how many versions of Street Fighter 2 Iāve bought over the years for various formats.
I do have most versions of Resident Evil 4 though and played it so many times that my friend made a meme of it (I did end up getting it on Switch too).
Carl Harrison

Raising the dead
So apparently thereās a Splinter Cell show starting on Netflix next month. It has the same lame animation style as all these things, but Iāve got to wonder again why is it always dead franchises? Is it just because the licence is cheaper because of that? Would it really have bene that much more expensive to make a show based on something thatās had a new game in the last decade?
Castlevania, Tomb Raider, Devil May Cry⦠it canāt be a coincidence. Maybe its publishers giving the licence for next to nothing as a way of raising the gameās profile and then seeing if people are interested in a new sequel? I guess that makes sense on some level, but it seems a very long-winded way to find out. As cheap as these shows look Iām sure they still take a year or so to make.
Anyway, I wonāt be tuning in, but I will get a Splinter Cell remake the minute they release it. If they ever do.
Castor
Beyond the physical
Iāll be honest, I canāt remember the last time I bought a physical game. It mustāve been on the PlayStation 4 because I definitely havenāt bought any on the PlayStation 5. Iām not even sure if maybe it wasnāt on the Xbox 360, the last time I did it.
I wonāt pretend that itās not worse value for money, since you canāt sell the game on, but itās just so much more convenient. Even going to the shops to go and exchange the game was a pain, but now you donāt have to change discs or have shelves full of discs. Itās just overall a lot more slick and useful.
Itās true there arenāt usually price cuts at launch, like you used to get in shops, but there are very good sales on a regular basis. Thereās basically always one on the PlayStation Store, even if the name of it changes. Iād actually say that games were overall cheaper now, as while thereās no drop at first you do get some massive bargains after around a year or so, or even just six months.
I wonāt pretend I donāt buy some games day one at full price, which always feels a little dirty, but overall Iām happy with the current system and I wouldnāt want it back to the way it used to be. Strangely, the one thing I do miss is midnight openings for big new games. That was always really hype, chatting with everyone in the queue and everything.
If thatās all Iām missing out on though I can cope. Things donāt always get better in every way, but I think the set-up that we have at the moment is for the best.
Harricane
Jump and shoot
Iād never really thought of it before, but I guess Fortnite is kind of the current gen equivalent of a 16-bit licensed game. They were always 2D platformers and since Fortnite is always the same thing that means everything has to get smashed down to be just a character in a third person shooter.
Doesnāt matter if itās Naruto or Darth Vader, itās all just a guy holding a gun at the end of the day. Just like whatever the movie was, back in the day, where they always ended up jumping around on platforms. The more things change the more they stay the same.
Olliephant
Adding up
Itās been obvious from the start that Nintendo is increasing prices for the Switch 2, but you donāt realise how bad it is until you see it all laid out. I thought they were going for a Ā£75 total for everything, once the DLC was added in, but itās actually worse than that in some cases. I just donāt know who has that sort of money to be spending money on video games on the regular.
Thereās no question that the S-tier Nintendo games are worth it, like Zelda and a 3D Mario, but Fire Emblem or Kirby? No thanks. Even Donkey Kong is a question mark, although the terrible DLC for that makes it an easy decision to cut costs. You could say you donāt have to get the DLC if you donāt want to, but youād be missing out with PokĆ©mon Iām sure, and probably a bunch of others.
Most people agree that Mario Kart World is a bit light on content but if thatās added in via paid-for DLC how much is it going to add up to? Mario Kart 8 was renowned for its good value DLC but what is World going to end up costing by the end? Ā£150? More? Maybe itāll even be worth it in the end but then how am I going to have any money left for anything?
Whether or not Nintendo were right to go with a new Fire Emblem so early isnāt really the issue. The issue is that while I took a chance on Three House (I mostly liked it) Iām not going to with the new one. I just donāt have the spare cash anymore, and thatās purely Nintendoās fault.
Diamond Geezer
Inbox also-rans
Unless Iāve missed it, can you still use the mega evolution pokĆ©mon in PokĆ©mon Legends Z-A offline once the Nintendo Switch Online subscription has expired?
LeighDappa
GC: We assume so, but you do need the subscription to get them in the first place.
Sega does what Nintendonāt will always be the best tagline, no matter. It only really counts when youāre talking about blood in Mortal Kombat though, not Mario Kart clones.
Trez
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This is an interesting topic! It’s exciting to see how the PS5 exclusives are being compared and evaluated. Astro Bot and God of War both have their unique strengths, making for a fun discussion among gamers. Looking forward to hearing more opinions on this!
I agree, itās a fascinating discussion! With the advancements in game design and storytelling, itāll be interesting to see if any upcoming titles can really challenge the classics like God of War. The variety in gameplay styles could definitely sway opinions!
really be interesting to see how these PS5 exclusives evolve. I think the blend of innovative gameplay mechanics and emotional depth is what sets them apart. Itāll be exciting to see how developers push these boundaries even further in the coming years!
Absolutely, the evolution of PS5 exclusives is exciting! The blend of innovative gameplay and storytelling really sets them apart. Itāll be fascinating to see how developers continue to push boundaries, especially with advancements in technology and player engagement.
I completely agree! It’s fascinating to see how developers are pushing boundaries with both graphics and narrative. I think the unique art styles in some of the newer titles really set them apart, making each game feel like a fresh experience.
Absolutely! The advancements in graphics are impressive, but it’s also interesting to see how storytelling is evolving alongside them in PS5 exclusives. Games like “God of War” really showcase how narrative depth can enhance the overall experience.
I completely agree! The storytelling in PS5 exclusives has really evolved, adding depth to the gameplay experience. It’s fascinating how titles like Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart combine stunning visuals with engaging narratives, making them stand out even more.
Absolutely! The character development in these games really enhances the overall experience. It’s fascinating to see how developers are pushing boundaries not just in storytelling, but also in gameplay mechanics to create more immersive worlds.
I completely agree! Strong character development can definitely elevate a game. Itās interesting to see how different exclusives approach storytelling and emotional engagement, especially when comparing a platformer like Astro Bot to a narrative-driven title like God of War. Each brings something unique to the table!
I completely agree! Strong character development can definitely elevate a game. Itās interesting to consider how games like Astro Bot and God of War use different approaches to storytelling, yet both manage to create memorable experiences. The way each character connects with the player can really make or break the immersion.
I completely agree! Strong character development can definitely elevate a game. Itās interesting to see how games like Astro Bot surprise players with their emotional depth, even in a more lighthearted setting. It really shows that gameplay and storytelling can go hand in hand, no matter the genre.