Cheapest about I think. Shame no PS4 as I would prefer it played on the Pro.
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Other notable mentions after a quick look.
Zero escape: The Nonary Games £29.69 (Vita) & £35.09 (PS4)
Danganronpa 1.2 reload £26.09 (PS4)
15 comments
RustInPeace2112
1 May 17#1
Has anyone played the Nonary games because they look really interesting and I've not really played any visual novel type games, the closest I have got is the Telltale games. I would love a Vita for games like this but I don't really trust second hand hardware, nearly stung by my local Game branch many years ago. Just out of interest who do you guys recommend for 2nd hand hardware if I was to get one.
Hiltron09 to RustInPeace2112
1 May 171#4
The Nonary Games is interesting. I picked it up on recommendation from here. Haven't completed both games yet but I'm enjoying the twisted plot so far.
As for the hardware, I suppose as long as you get the warranty and pick an 'A' grade item which was what I did when I got my Vita from CEX, then that's all you can do.
Gamerofgames to RustInPeace2112
1 May 171#5
The nonary games are so good. The story telling and twists in the game are really good. The puzzles are cool as well. It's one of the best VNs out there.
DexMorgan
1 May 17#2
Hot
mrman007
1 May 17#3
Nice price, Playing this at the moment the PS4, Very Jumpy!!! :smiley:
Hiltron09
1 May 17#6
It was your recommendation! :smile:
Gamerofgames
1 May 17#7
Haha yeah it probably was. Glad you are enjoying it so far. Have you reached any of the endings yet?
Hiltron09
1 May 171#8
No, I'm still pretty early in. Just discovering who can't be trusted.
RustInPeace2112
1 May 17#9
Thanks for the recommendation.
ukting
1 May 17#10
Already bought whistleblower for £8-9 odd, not wanting to buy this for this price just for outlast 2 but dying to play it!
RebTheRebel to ukting
2 May 17#11
It is good. It's very freaky, more so than outlast. But I do have to say, I think the best is actually Whistleblower. Outlast 2 is just a little too exhausting. The tension never stops and that's not necessarily a good thing. Sometimes when you're feeling wound down and then something jumps out at you, like in Whistleblower, that really makes you **** yourself. Because Outlast 2 is non stop, you expect jumps around every corner and that takes away a little of the "out of nowhere" scares.
Still a great game though.
I already owned the first and DLC but bought the disc version anyway seeing as it's the same price for the download.
The first Outlast and the DLC come on one disc, Outlast 2 comes on another disc.
Switchy87
2 May 17#12
thanks
aaronmcc
2 May 171#13
Agreed. I'm a huge fan of the original game and even more so the Whistleblower DLC and I find the sequel to be a huge disappointment. There isn't as much of the unseen enemy. There's too many wandering psychos and running away moments. And far too many trial and error sections.
TGPMatt
2 May 17#14
Read as much in the Edge review - times when you die so much just trying to find a route, which in itself ruins the tension by the time you've finally made it.
ukting
2 May 17#15
Outlast 1s mechanics were just the best. Felt old & eerie.
This one seems polished up. Just hope outlast 2 drops to £15 shortly.
Opening post
Code can be used site wide with usual exceptions.
Other notable mentions after a quick look.
Zero escape: The Nonary Games £29.69 (Vita) & £35.09 (PS4)
Danganronpa 1.2 reload £26.09 (PS4)
15 comments
As for the hardware, I suppose as long as you get the warranty and pick an 'A' grade item which was what I did when I got my Vita from CEX, then that's all you can do.
Still a great game though.
I already owned the first and DLC but bought the disc version anyway seeing as it's the same price for the download.
The first Outlast and the DLC come on one disc, Outlast 2 comes on another disc.
This one seems polished up. Just hope outlast 2 drops to £15 shortly.