I'm glad it's not a full price game, needs to happen more often in the industry, especially for remasters, some games dont need to have the £45 RRP price tag on launch but people just do it because it's 'expected of them' which is why games drop so dramatically in price a month or two after launch
adam0812 to Retroagv
4 Oct 17#13
What remasters have been £45? Bear in mind the difference between remaster and remake.
Illusionary to adam0812
4 Oct 17#14
Well if we're talking Nintendo, I suppose that Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Pokken Tournament DX might count.
Edit: oh, and The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD.
adam0812 to Illusionary
4 Oct 17#18
Yer that's a good shout actually.
olygrom to adam0812
4 Oct 17#19
Bulletstorm, COD MW and DmC PS4/X1 were weren't they?
adam0812 to olygrom
4 Oct 17#21
I think COD MW and DMC were slightly less, maybe £35 and £30 respectively but I could be wrong. Others have given some good examples that didnt occur to me.
stevenjameshyde to adam0812
4 Oct 17#20
The obvious poster child is Skyrim - £49.99 RRP when released, and the VR version is the same again. Lego City Undercover is £50 on the PSN store. PS4 versions of Bulletstorm, Deadpool and Payday 2 are £45 apiece
Knives_OuT to stevenjameshyde
5 Oct 17#22
If the VR didn't make me feel so nauseous, Skyrim VR would be worth every penny! Ah well... :disappointed: Here's hoping the next PS VR improves on whatever is needed so I can play it one day...
ame2607 to Knives_OuT
5 Oct 17#23
I was ultra sick with psvr! But i am fine with most games now (rigs i cant play still) :smile: a few tips for you - if standing up make sure back of your legs are constantly touching something. Place a fan towards your face. Chew/smell ginger products. Start off with low intensity vr games like sitting down games. Move/turn your body when moving in-game. Plenty of breaks, its amazing how many times iv tried to lean on a table that isnt there. :smile:
I've already got the Okami HD remaster on PS3, is it worth getting this? I haven't played the game yet.
pazuzu17 to Zatos
4 Oct 17#10
I'd argue not. I'm happy to be proven wrong...
stevenjameshyde to Zatos
4 Oct 17#11
Okami HD on PS3 was a curious beast - it had HD resolution with distinctly PS2-era draw distances. It was really odd going to a vantage point to look out over a sprawling vista and seeing almost no detail in front of you. The game had quite a few collectibles - you had to look everywhere for them, because if you didn't actually go behind that rock 10 yards away from you the game engine might not bother rendering them. If the re-re-master fixes those issues it will be worthwhile; if not then I can't see the point at all. PS3 version was one of the better games with Move support as well
[email protected] to stevenjameshyde
4 Oct 17#12
In respect of draw distances I doubt that the PS4 version will be any different. Just a guess and I hope that I'm proved wrong.
adam0812 to [email protected]
4 Oct 17#17
Yer I don't expect any improvements either. 60fps and improved draw distances would be epic though.
prankster101
4 Oct 17#6
Now imagine if Nintendo released this with their eye watering £45 price-tag. You'd still have (quite) a few Nintendo fans defending its price...
God bless Sony... And MS.
Mccy_McFlinn to prankster101
4 Oct 17#7
It's a capcom game - they set the price...
prankster101 to Mccy_McFlinn
4 Oct 17#8
Oh yeah... God bless Capcom.
Carl1892
4 Oct 17#9
Maybe this time I'll actually finish it. Owned it on both PS2 and 3 yet never seen it all through for some reason. Heat.
kamikazilucas
4 Oct 17#15
wasent the ps3 version like a tenner
bagelsaurus
4 Oct 17#16
Pre-ordered. One of the best games I've ever played, not too sure how it'll fair on PS4, but the visuals were incredible. Kind of hope it has Move support though, didn't feel as good playing with a standard controller.
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Hopefully no IGN watermark this time!
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Edit: oh, and The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD.
This aswell -
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God bless Sony... And MS.