The Tuesday letters page is already fed up of listening to Xbox execs and their excuses, as a reader hopes for a Resident Evil x Silent Hill crossover.
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Christmas not present
Iâve been enjoying the steady flow of new reviews the last few weeks, but I see the release schedules are starting to slow up a bit now, which seems a bit early given weâre not even into November yet. I probably donât need to be spending more money on games this year, so part of me isnât upset, but I am very disappointed by Sony, again.
The only big exclusive theyâve had is Ghost Of YĹtei, which I would personally classify as a relatively niche game compared to some of their others and not something thatâs going to appeal to everyone. Itâs definitely not very cutting edge in anything other than graphics.
Even ignoring that it came out in early October, almost September, so it barely counts as a Christmas release at all. By comparison Nintendo and even Microsoft have tons of games out, both now and during the rest of the year. Say what you will about Xbox but it is definitely trying with its first party games at the moment.
Sony sees that the PlayStation 5 is selling without them and so they just canât be bothered anymore, which really doesnât seem the sort of attitude to inspire customer loyalty.
Lurch
Sic transit gloria mundi
Words cannot describe how gross that Donald Trump AI image is but Iâm glad you pointed out the US doesnât even exist in the Halo future, because it broke up during a civil war. When Haloâs backstory is better at predicting the future than politicians, I think weâre in trouble.
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But for what itâs worth I donât care that Halo is come to PlayStation 5. It hasnât been good since Halo 3 (even ODST and Reach were a disappointment) and sometimes games just loose their mojo and place in time. When you even half of whatâs standard in first person shooters today then obviously youâre going to look old-fashioned in the end. You canât stay on top forever, as I think Call Of Duty is going to learn soon.
Dolbert
Alternative controller
Just wondered if anyone knew the answer to this: why hasnât the PlayStation 5 got cheaper Xbox style controllers? I hate the PlayStation controllers, as I have a bad left thumb and I find the position of the left analogue stick uncomfortable. I really notice it when I swap from the Xbox.
I ended up buying a third party controller but the cheapest was ÂŁ170! And it doesnât even have rumble, but it is nice to use. When I had a PlayStation 4 there was lots of options but PlayStation 5 only has the expensive Pro controllers.
I really think Sony are missing a trick. All my friends have Xboxes and they all said they would get a PlayStation 5 if it had an Xbox style controller with it, as they hate it as well. But why arenât there other, cheaper third party options? The PlayStation 5 has been out years, so I donât understand it.
Rob
GC: The DualSense is considered one of the key selling points of the PlayStation 5, as we saw in recent comments from the director of Astro Bot. Weâre not sure what third party controllers you were looking at but thereâs a bunch on Amazon that are around ÂŁ40.
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What are ya selling?
Iâm not one for YouTube videos and all that, and Mega64 have been funny (but really funny) about three times in the last 20 years, but this one is definitely number four. I particularly enjoyed the Halo gag, The Elder Scrolls 6 joke, and the ghostly image of Phil Spencer.
Like all good comedy, itâs funny because itâs true and Iâm afraid to say that this is it for Xbox. The only problem is theyâre not going to go quietly and weâre going to have to put up with them for years now, pretending that the sky isnât blue and that they arenât third party.
Spencer and friends were hard to cope with when things were just normal (for Xbox) but now that itâs panic stations, theyâre going to be unbearable. Weâve already seen it this month with all the nonsense about exclusives being âantiquatedâ. Itâs funny how everything theyâre not good at turns out to be wrong, eh?
Arnie
20 years late
Yakuza is a franchise thatâs existed for 20 years now. The first title was released on PlayStation 2 and it was the beginning of a legendary series. Iâve mostly stayed away from the series and Iâll say that itâs a choice Iâve come to regret. With the IP performing as well as it ever has, Iâve finally begun building my collection of Yakuza titles and begun exploring the franchise as a whole. As many know, there was recently a Sega Yakuza sale on Steam.
Iâve had the fortune of buying my first title, that being Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth. Truth be told, Iâm unsure why Iâve never truly played through any of the games or even mustered up any interest. I just never had it as a child or even a teenager. With the series going from strength to strength and remasters and remakes, releasing left and right Iâm looking forward to purchasing and playing through the entire franchise, including the spin-offs.
It is essentially the best thing Sega has going right now. Iâm truly excited to begin this odyssey. But I truly hope Yakuza 0 wonât be delisted, due to the directorâs cut releasing on PC and PlayStation 5 soon. Fingers crossed.
Shahzaib Sadiq
Fear the new blood
Iâm really excited by how good this yearâs crop of horror games has been, as highlighted by your article â which I feel couldâve easily been three or four times the length if it included every obscure indie game out there. Itâs interesting that despite horror games not being cheaper to make than ordinary ones, unlike movies, indie developers still chose to make them, despite how they limit the audience.
I take this to mean that theyâre doing it primarily out of love for the concept, which I really appreciate. Everyone loves Resident Evil, it seems to me, so itâs always a big influence but weâve had a lot of variety this year, from Silent Hill fâs very serious approach to the Lovecraft x EarthBound horrors of Look Outside, which Iâm looking forward to GCâs review of.
Now that Resident Evil and Silent Hill are both in good health (could there ever be a crossover?!) my next big hope is that we get a brand new franchises become a hit. Itâs great seeing all the oldies come back, and Iâm looking forward to Alien Isolation 2 as much as anyone, but weâve got to have new blood as well as old. And I mean in terms of big budget games, not just indie.
But Iâll take what I can get and at the moment thatâs better than ever, with the added bonus that the games are good and theyâre selling!
Limpit
50 shades of grey
What a weird name RedSec is for the Battlefield battle royale. Although I suppose itâs about as tryhard as youâd probably expect. If itâs free Iâll give it a go, but donât all these games make their money on cosmetics? So whoâs going to pay ÂŁ20 a time for a slightly different colour of grey for their outfit?
Fans demanding that there not be any âsillyâ cosmetics is all well and good, but I donât know whatâs going to happen when EA realise theyâre not making any money and that, actually, Beavis and Butt-Head were good for business. I know Iâd rather the game stay free and I just put up with the odd weird looking costume.
Roeger
We meant to step on that rake
The spin and copium on display to present Xboxâs third party direction as some sort of grown-up decision is a bit eye rolling.
Sarah Bondâs comments about exclusives being antiquated and Matt Bootyâs that TikTok is gamingâs main rival are not the reasons Xbox went third party.
Losing the digital generation with a terrible Xbox One pitch, then incorrectly betting big on Game Pass for this gen, forcing the decision to spend 80 billion or so dollars to have a controlling presence in the industry is why Xbox had to go third party.
If they were selling 150 million Xboxes and Game Pass was at 90 million subs they wouldnât be fighting TikTok by releasing Halo on PlayStation.
Still, itâs not the most irritated Iâve been by one of the big three this gen. That would be hearing Sony had Bluepoint Games roped into their manically ambitious live service plans.
Simundo
Inbox also-rans
Iâm sick of hearing about Battlefield 6 already but if it means a greenlit for Star Wars: Battlefront 3 then I love Battlefield, please EA, sell more of them!
Tekki
If you have to redesign large parts of your game to do a remake, because nobody would want to play it today based on how it actually was, doesnât that kind of tell you that it probably doesnât deserve a remake? Just reboot the whole series.
Mildew
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