I've been thinking about getting it but I'm still not convinced.
Is it worth the price of admission?
Is it worth the price of admission?
And more. If you just want a brilliant experience then get this now and finish it by dinner time.neonsword13-ops said:I've been thinking about getting it but I'm still not convinced.
Is it worth the price of admission?
I think it is.neonsword13-ops said:I've been thinking about getting it but I'm still not convinced.
Is it worth the price of admission?
Gabanuka said:And more. If you just want a brilliant experience then get this now and finish it by dinner time.
Peer pressure...Daystar Clarion said:I think it is.
The game isn't long, you'll get through it in about 1 and a half to two hours, but it really is worth it.
For a small amount of time, I felt like a child again, and that's worth every penny.
Huh. I thought they were still a lot more expensive.bahumat42 said:if your in the uk you can get an 80 gig or something for 100 quid, thats reasonable no?hazabaza1 said:Yet another reason I want a PS3.
Put it down in price Sony, dammit.
Okay, you convinced me. I will buy it if it isn't too expensive.Daystar Clarion said:If you have a PS3, you owe it to yourself to pick this up.
You won't be disappointed.
Best get to the shops then, laddo.StriderShinryu said:I would have it already.. if it wasn't PS3 exclusive.![]()
Hehe Yeah, if it wasn't one of the very few exclusive things on the system I wanted, I would.Daystar Clarion said:Best get to the shops then, laddo.StriderShinryu said:I would have it already.. if it wasn't PS3 exclusive.![]()
PS3 ain't gonna buy itself.
[HEADING=1]Silence![/HEADING]StriderShinryu said:Hehe Yeah, if it wasn't one of the very few exclusive things on the system I wanted, I would.Daystar Clarion said:Best get to the shops then, laddo.StriderShinryu said:I would have it already.. if it wasn't PS3 exclusive.![]()
PS3 ain't gonna buy itself.![]()
I'm very interested in this game, and I loved Okami to bits. Its one of my all time favorite games. That said, I cant play journey until I get a new TV............. Q_QDaystar Clarion said:As you may or may not have noticed, I like Okami. The game is gorgeous and oozes character with an amzing sountrack to boot.
Journey is my new Okami, it is gaming in it's purest form, it isn't trying too hard to be 'artsy', it isn't pretentious and it doesn't overstay it's welcome.
The 'multiplayer' is implemented brilliantly, appealing to our desire for companionship, but isn't essential. In all my years of playing videogames, I've never had such an emotional attachment with a stranger before, an experience shared without passing a single word.
The game looks gorgeous, the lighting is brilliant and I've never been so impressed by sand. The whole time I was in the desert, I just felt warm, while the snowy mountain was unforgiving harshness, me and my companion, huddling together, wondering if we'd get through this.
I wasn't following this game, I went in with no expectations and was rewarded with a truly brilliant gaming experience.
This isn't a review, just my opinion of the game, so feel free to share your thoughts too. If you have a PS3, you owe it to yourself to pick this up.
You won't be disappointed.
:>loc978 said:Hm. Maybe some day... I just don't put money into PSN as a rule. That old black machine hooked up to my TV is there to read discs.
Either way, Don't Stop Believin', guys.
You mean my integrity was brought into question!?Elementary - Dear Watson said:Wow... for some reason I thought this was about the god-awful rock band... and then when I saw Daystar I pannicked! Luckily it was actually about something decent, and something I hope to be able to check out some day!
Aah! Daystar, good fellow! It was never a question of your integrity, rather a question of the integrity of the very fabric of space and time in which we exist.Daystar Clarion said:You mean my integrity was brought into question!?Elementary - Dear Watson said:Wow... for some reason I thought this was about the god-awful rock band... and then when I saw Daystar I pannicked! Luckily it was actually about something decent, and something I hope to be able to check out some day!
Watson, how dare you!
Our crime fighting days are over.
[HEADING=1]Over I say![/HEADING]
hmmm, your logic is sound.Elementary - Dear Watson said:Aah! Daystar, good fellow! It was never a question of your integrity, rather a question of the integrity of the very fabric of space and time in which we exist.Daystar Clarion said:You mean my integrity was brought into question!?Elementary - Dear Watson said:Wow... for some reason I thought this was about the god-awful rock band... and then when I saw Daystar I pannicked! Luckily it was actually about something decent, and something I hope to be able to check out some day!
Watson, how dare you!
Our crime fighting days are over.
[HEADING=1]Over I say![/HEADING]
It seems that the second hand opium effects from my current living conditions hath poisened my very basic reasoning skills quintessentially!
Doth thou forgiveth?