But they gave you a spot to store your memory cards so that when you need to swap cards it's very convenient. You just need to search through all your games to find the case you left the other card in and there you go, easy.PS1 and Dreamcast had the best disc game cases. CD jewel cases look much nicer and use up MUCH less space than keep cases. Also cheaper to replace. Then the PS2 with its DVD functionality came out and Sony and Microsoft decided their game cases had to match ugly, oversized movie cases. Ever since, all cases have wasted so much vertical space for no reason at all. Have no idea why Nintendo made the same dumb decision with the Gamecube when it couldn't play movies anyway. The discs are only 1.2 mm thick and yet the case thickness wastes six times that. Movies, music, games, if it's optical and 12 or 8 cm in diameter, it should use a jewel case. Exceptions could be made for large anthologies or booklets that won't fit in the square. Jewel case inserts and booklets also fit better than the inserts in keep cases. They're almost exact, whereas keep cases often have the paper fold sliding to one edge of the case or sticking out above/below the transparent plastic slightly, and because the part keeping the paper doesn't fold upon itself and open, there's less chance of the paper sliding around.
Well, barring any actual new entries, I’d still like to see at least the first couple Silent Hill’s get the REmake treatment.While part of me misses this type of packaging, at the same time, I'm glad this practice disappeared. Don't get me wrong, the packaging looks awesome with most games, with the cool inserts on the inside of the jewel case, but that was the major flaw with these type of cases: they broke so easily. Even when you're being careful they would break. I have had plenty of PS1 cases break on me or crack for just opening them. And God help you if the game you owned was a 2-Disc/Multi-Disc game and the case breaks or wears down due to age or accidental handling. Those types of cases are usually harder to find and replace. At least with plastic cases, there is less risk damaging them, or cracking up. I've seen plenty of replace cases you can find on Amazon for cheap for at least PS4/XONE. Hell, there are plenty of replacement cases you can find for Switch, if you bother.
Also responding to Yahtzee's recent video on Silent Hill. Silent Hill 3 is not overrated Yahtzs, but you more than have a habit of over praising Silent Hill 2. To the point of needlessly bashing other horror games and other SH games. Let's cut the bullshit and stop with the whole "Silent Hill X is overrated" stupidity. It's crap like that and arbitrary lines that hold the medium back. The original trilogy of each game got the proper recognition they deserved and serves as a great (but no less flawed) trio of horror games. The only thing we can agree on is that we do not need more Silent Hill.
Only if Capcom is doing it. Maybe a few indie guys too. The Konami today would not even try, nor whoever they outsource to. I honestly don't need a remake of all the SH trilogy. SH1 has Shattered Memories, but that was more of a re-imagining, and the game dropped all of the combat. Crazy enough, Shattered Memories was one of the first "walking simulators" in AAA form. I know there are chase sequences, but most of the game is either walking or running around, finding clues to solve puzzles, or looking for keys. While chase sequences are predictable and lose the effect after the first couple of time.Well, barring any actual new entries, I’d still like to see at least the first couple Silent Hill’s get the REmake treatment.
You knew this was coming. If you didn't, that's on you. I welcome it. The combat designer from Devil May Cry 5 is the lead combat designer. I wanna do [COMBO MAD] moves!Final fantasy XVI looks like its got a new "innovative" combat system AND I DONT LIKE IT. STOP CHANGING THINGS I LIKE!
This is the first time in a long time that I might actually buy a Final Fantasy game because I want an RPG where I can combo enemies with Smokin Sick Style.You knew this was coming. If you didn't, that's on you. I welcome it. The combat designer from Devil May Cry 5 is the lead combat designer. I wanna do [COMBO MAD] moves!
Ohhh it is nostalgia, because you’re remembering how good and fun it was. Same with people wanting to replay RE4 with freshly updated everything.Maybe this isn't a "hot" take per se but this morning I listened to Slightly Something Else, they were talking about all these remakes and, yeah... blech.
Or maybe my hot take is I just don't care about "games preservation" or about being able to play old games, or how cool it is to play old games on new systems or whatever.
Video games are tied to technology way more than any other media. While I roll my eyes when someone says they "can't" watch old movies (whatever old is to them), I do understand not wanting to play old games. Because movies are shorter, and passive. It really isn't a struggle to watch something in black and white or has more dialogue or whatever, you're just sitting watching and listening. But I'd rather scoop my eyeballs out than play a PS1 game right now.
So the remake craze is justified as, oh, you get to play those PS1 (or whatever) games but in modern tech, so no eye-ball scooping-like torture! But... then they're not the game, they're just "new" games... that aren't new, at all... so... wtf....
Games nostalgia is just weird. It's not like song nostalgia, a song is 3 minutes, or even movie nostalgia, 2 hrs. Video games are immense time investments, people really wanna replay Resident Evil 4? I mean, ok, fine, I just don't get it.
And yeah, says me, the guy who's gonna replay Witcher 3 for the 20th time in 3 weeks. But that's not nostalgia, I just like it.
Semantic argument maybe? To me nostalgia is for a distant past, like childhood. So video game nostalgia to me is like, NES, SNES and arcades. Where there's a big gap. I played W3 in 2016 and have replayed since, it's a continuous experience. It's not, like, nostolgia for my innocent childhood or whatever, it's a game I liked.Ohhh it is nostalgia, because you’re remembering how good and fun it was. Same with people wanting to replay RE4 with freshly updated everything.
There is a difference between old school and outdated. I'm always willing to have games preserved, regardless if it's a game I like or not, or game I feel that's too old for me. I admit that there's not a lot of N64 games I want to go back to and play, but that doesn't mean I'm against preservation of them or updated re-releases. Cuz there are plenty of old games that are better than most of the crab that comes out now. Mainly on a triple a side that is. The indecided is usually doing just as good or are better compared to most older games.Maybe this isn't a "hot" take per se but this morning I listened to Slightly Something Else, they were talking about all these remakes and, yeah... blech.
Or maybe my hot take is I just don't care about "games preservation" or about being able to play old games, or how cool it is to play old games on new systems or whatever.
Video games are tied to technology way more than any other media. While I roll my eyes when someone says they "can't" watch old movies (whatever old is to them), I do understand not wanting to play old games. Because movies are shorter, and passive. It really isn't a struggle to watch something in black and white or has more dialogue or whatever, you're just sitting watching and listening. But I'd rather scoop my eyeballs out than play a PS1 game right now.
So the remake craze is justified as, oh, you get to play those PS1 (or whatever) games but in modern tech, so no eye-ball scooping-like torture! But... then they're not the game, they're just "new" games... that aren't new, at all... so... wtf....
Games nostalgia is just weird. It's not like song nostalgia, a song is 3 minutes, or even movie nostalgia, 2 hrs. Video games are immense time investments, people really wanna replay Resident Evil 4? I mean, ok, fine, I just don't get it.
And yeah, says me, the guy who's gonna replay Witcher 3 for the 20th time in 3 weeks. But that's not nostalgia, I just like it.
What even is the definition of "next-gen game"?Another hot take, I'm so sick and tired of this whole "there hasn't been a true next-gen game".
The "next-gen game" has to have:What even is the definition of "next-gen game"?
Something mere plebs like myself can only dream of playing. Especially true this console cycle.What even is the definition of "next-gen game"?
No duh, but that is why to remember to play the good ones, or at least remake games that have not aged well, and are harder to get and stuck on the hardware they were made for. No all remasters or remakes are created equal. Check this guy out when you get the chance.It just seems to be an excuse to have these stupid remakes/remasters dominate the games release cycle.
We know that, and that is not the problem. We've long gone past all of that. My problem is with these idiots is that they're chasing the magic dragon. If they don't play a "true next gen game", then they don't feel special, validated, and realize they wasted $500+ for nothing, but their pathetic egos.but let's not pretend there aren't huge experiential differences from 8-to-16-bit; 2D to 3D; whatever you want to call the tech in the PS3 that made games feel like movies; adding VR; etc.
I always took my gaming seriously. I've made my mistakes, don't get me wrong. When I loved something, I usually treasured it.But I am biased because that is the console with which I got back into gaming seriously as an adult.
They better be prepared to be shaken less, or have constant disappointment.But people that run the games industry and media remember having their minds shaken with new tech and "next-gen."
I'll defend God of War 4 on this, but it's not perfect. The game does it well enough. Fallen Order on the other hand.....Other games like this: God of War and Jedi: Fallen Order. Great, fun story games and when I'm just focusing on the critical path or interesting side quets, the world design is fine. But if I try to interact with them as the "open world" they present themselves with, I want to die.