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https://www.eurogamer.net/sony-announces-uk-ps5-rental-scheme-from-11month
Sony have launched a PS5 rental scheme in the UK??
£11 a month but for a 36 month contract.
My mind is bending even thinking about this. It costs more for ps5 with a disc drive, more for a Pro and more for the VR set.
If you bought games digitally you would lose access as soon as you stop renting and you'd still have to pay for games. Or pay more for the disc drive ver and buy discs you can no longer play once your rental period is up.
Either way you'd have to buy a ps5 once your rental is over if you want access to any of your games.
I guess if you just wanted to try a few Sony exclusives then be done with it, it might work out.
I hope so! Shit American dollar and cheap shares are a great combo for Australians.
Oh it's going to crash for sure. And there is no way companies are nice enough to give digital discounts, they will use that as an excuse to just raise all prices.
https://www.theedgesingapore.com/news/global-stocks/nintendo-shares-plunge-tariff-fears-foreign-investor-retreat
Good job Donald
Nintendo Switch 2 cost could soar because of Trump's tariffs say experts
https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.indy100.com/gaming/nintendo-switch-2-cost-price-trump-tariff&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwi1hNDO8_eLAxW20QIHHWZeDuYQFnoECFUQAQ&usg=AOvVaw2-QQyJLEE7bPuZmqerdlTL
Samsung shows off foldable handheld that's basically a Switch you can bend in half
https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.eurogamer.net/samsung-shows-off-foldable-handheld-thats-basically-a-switch-you-can-bend-in-half&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwjdhJKB9PeLAxXMyAIHHdcaFr04ChAWegQIJRAB&usg=AOvVaw3QCPfUBxX2K-bR6y_544Is
I'm usually playing adventure games, but recently I've been on a 2D Metroidvania kick.
And the bosses are beginning to piss me off. I'm exploring, I'm having fun. And then a boss comes along too frequently and bogs everything down.
Some are mildly annoying, some are a massive pain in the ass. Some you have to grind for, some you have to reequip for. Some you have to painstakingly memorise attack patterns.
On a several of these games I'll get to the final boss and I just can't be bothered struggling through just to see the end credits.
So what are your thoughts on bosses? Are they overused? How should they be tuned? Should they ne optional or skip able?
Or should they be Nintendo style 3 hit bosses?
Love bosses. The bigger, the better.
I just beat the final, FINAL boss in Elderand and Gunbrella.
Both fun games, Gunbrella is a touch short but still good.
I'm playing the Company Man right now. Beautiful Visuals and simple but fun combat. I'm a few levels away from the end so it will be a short one. Nice, simple fun.