it must be the old-school gamer in me! Most games back in the day never took 8 hours to complete because there was no save option.
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it must be the old-school gamer in me! Most games back in the day never took 8 hours to complete because there was no save option.
Bruh, like the First Resident Evil? Those were cruel days, if you leave the game you have to do it all again. But look at these gen games this way, you can return to it and finish it whenever you want while enjoying the journey and life of the characters.
I was able to save in the first Resident Evil on PS1. Maybe you didn't have a memory card? What a scam those things were though, right? Oh you want to save your game? That'll be $25 extra and we have made the cards intentionally very small so you will have to buy several of them.
Oof, money grabbers.
Off topic, did you get the new PS5? It’s available everywhere now, I still can’t as it is very expensive where I live. It’s a bit higher than the original’s price.
I'll probably wait until my ps4 dies before I upgrade or when PlayStation decides to force us to buy it by making all the games ps5 exclusives. I'm not really hardcore enough to be on board the latest and greatest as far as gaming is concerned, hence the fact that most of the games I play are many years old.
In the same boat. I will play the ultra-long game, even by my standards, called Walking Dead right after I finish this GOW4 in the highest difficulty. This game was one of the reasons why I wanted to buy the ps4. I got it on an offer too, $23 for the whole game, all the DLC, and an extra 60 hours of gameplay.
It's a pretty great bargain when you break it down like that. Video games cost a lot, but if you do play them for a long time and enjoy it, they are one of the cheapest forms of entertainment available in the world.