

Everything you buy has to be a download, from films to games, so prices won’t really change because companies know you can only play if you buy from PS store or Xbox store. I wonder if it is because of the rise in next gen game prices? For me, the problem with digital-only consoles, lets be honest, is the price of the games. So then, GC it’s been reported that most next gen console sales have been for a disc version. I would like to know whether other veterans still like the game and are happy with the controls and also whether newcomers like the game or are put off by its faults and the difficulty level. I think the new control system works absolutely fine.

Despite the difficulty level, with some levels being incredibly frustrating (I’m probably not as good at games as I was 18 years ago), I’m really enjoying playing it properly again. I have the GameCube version, but I haven’t played it at any great length for a long time. I’d be interested to know what people think of Super Mario Sunshine on 3D All-Stars, now that they have had a chance to play it. Loved to be proven wrong but Microsoft is going to be waiting a long time for that $7.5 billion to be earnt back. Not with what Bethesda has already said and with Starfield known to be coming out before it. It’s crazy that they’ve gone this long with a sequel to Skyrim and yet I don’t see any chance of a release scheduled before 2023 at the earliest. It’s Elder Scrolls 6 I’m most interested in though.
