Yeah. here's the thing... if they wait too long, I quit caring about that game and never pick it up. If it was a concurrent (or nearly) release I might have enough enthusiasm for it to give them money.
And they lose the people who buy day one, at full price. If it's been out over a year on their system, it won't feel like a 'new' game.
Sackboy: A Big Adventure is now available on Steam (link), and has been getting positive reviews for both it's single player and co-op gameplay.
"Its level designs are adorable and creative, really shining in co-op but still entertaining when played alone. Its platforming can occasionally frustrate, falling short of the precision and nuance needed to really make it stand out from other games like it, but the feel-good vibe that permeates every corner of its crafted world still makes it a joy to play." (ign)
And it bombed harder than Uncharted, it is time for Sony to drop this port initiative, the uncultured swine known as PC Gamers™ have no appreciation for true AAArt.
as i said earlier, it is a great game IF you liked the previous ones. As for the price, well, i wouldn't pay 60 bucks for it, neither on pc nor on console, but that's of course just me.
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"Time is the school in which we learn, Time is the fire in which we burn. *Delmore Schwartz*
"After the PC port of the Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection set the record for the lowest player count of any Sony game at launch, Sackboy: A Big Adventure has come along and beat it by an alarming margin. Across its first weekend on sale, the highest number of players it had at any one time was just 610. Compare this to the 10,851 peak the Nathan Drake remasters recorded and it's immediately clear how unpopular Sackboy has proven on PC." (full article)
IMO PC Gamers won't pay $60 bucks for this type/genre of game no matter how amazing it is. Sony got too accustomed to charging 60/70 bucks for everything under the sun, which will fly with their console base but not the PC market. $30 would probably be the sweet spot for a title like this.
Sackboy isn't a popular game, period, I'd say and a PC release isn't going to suddenly change that. Especially since there's no LittleBigPlanet heritage on PC.
Funnily enough, on Metacritic the user reviews for Uncharted 4 are a factor 100 more than the user reviews for Sackboy, and now the Steam numbers appear to differ by a factor 100 too. I hope Sony expected this result, otherwise that feels like a dumb mistake on their part.
"After the PC port of the Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection set the record for the lowest player count of any Sony game at launch, Sackboy: A Big Adventure has come along and beat it by an alarming margin. Across its first weekend on sale, the highest number of players it had at any one time was just 610. Compare this to the 10,851 peak the Nathan Drake remasters recorded and it's immediately clear how unpopular Sackboy has proven on PC." (full article)
IMO PC Gamers won't pay $60 bucks for this type/genre of game no matter how amazing it is. Sony got too accustomed to charging 60/70 bucks for everything under the sun, which will fly with their console base but not the PC market. $30 would probably be the sweet spot for a title like this.
Agree...there are now just too many free/subsidized games in the PC market. Especially for games like this.
I never played Uncharted or really paid any attention to it, but it came with the 5900X I just upgraded to. I noticed it was a Naughty Dog game, I played the Last of Us Part II, which was also Naughty Dog. Utterly awesome. If Uncharted is anything close to as good as The Last of Us, this is huge win.
But like others have mentioned, pricing is key. Too expensive, no one will buy.
the good thing about being released on pc is that you can get the keys for cheap (~35 bucks in this case). I never pay the so called "normal" prices on steam. That aside the prices on consoles are (still) f**ing insane.
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"Time is the school in which we learn, Time is the fire in which we burn. *Delmore Schwartz*
the good thing about being released on pc is that you can get the keys for cheap (~35 bucks in this case). I never pay the so called "normal" prices on steam. That aside the prices on consoles are (still) f**ing insane.
Yeah unless you really want the steam refund system, I always buy on CDkeys.
TLOU Pt1 still dropping on the pc? I've heard nothing about its pending release in some time.
Yep Sony themselves verified the PC version at a couple events earlier this year, but the release date I don't think is set in stone.
From the trailer:
I played Uncharted 1-3 on Playstation 4 but never bothered with Uncharted 4 until now on PC.
Gotta say Naughty Dog reminds me why they are a top tier developer, this game is miles ahead of most PC first titles in its genre, and that's including Tomb Raider....even though Uncharted started / wanted to be a Tomb Raider clone but with more Michael Bay
Sony not porting DS and BB is crazy, it makes so much more sense than sackboy or even uncharted when you consider just how big souls-likes are on PC.
I'm guessing a lot of it is down to whether or not they have the time and money to spend, and whether the technical base of what they have is easily ported. I'm guessing the newer the game, and the less "Japanese" the programming is (catered specifically to its console platform), the easier it is to port to PC.
Plus, as we're seeing more and more often, sometimes a port is just a way to train people on the PC side of tech. Better to use a low profile release to practice, than to have an outside studio make a botch job of a mobile game ported to several different platforms (yes I'm still salty about the GTA trilogy why do you ask ).
I played Uncharted 1-3 on Playstation 4 but never bothered with Uncharted 4 until now on PC.
Gotta say Naughty Dog reminds me why they are a top tier developer, this game is miles ahead of most PC first titles in its genre, and that's including Tomb Raider....even though Uncharted started / wanted to be a Tomb Raider clone but with more Michael Bay
Well yeah ND are miles ahead of CD in terms of talent, and not just artistic/visual design. TR 2013 basically tried to copy uncharted's combat because uncharted basically took tomb raider and made it better. So kinda a neat circle thing. I thought the TR 2013 combat was okay but still not as good as the best from uncharted.
I will be ok to play this with a trainer or god mode on PC. Story was ok-ish and it has 5 biomes which with a trainer should be a good 10 hour playthrough…
The Last of Us Part 1 coming to PC in March. The €60 price tag on the current Steam store page is too steep for me, but I'll bite at €40... Unless I get impatient. Absolutely one of my favorite games ever, and I look forward to playing through it again, upgraded to match the rosetinted glasses of nostalgia.
I wonder how well it holds up to PC gamers who are going to be new to the series. At its core, it's of course a decade-old game.
The Last of Us Part 1 coming to PC in March. The €60 price tag on the current Steam store page is too steep for me, but I'll bite at €40... Unless I get impatient. Absolutely one of my favorite games ever, and I look forward to playing through it again, upgraded to match the rosetinted glasses of nostalgia.
I wonder how well it holds up to PC gamers who are going to be new to the series. At its core, it's of course a decade-old game.
I think (hope) it should still work. My memory of the game is that the gameplay was solid but even at the time it was the story and character that made it special. I haven't played anything since that worked those two elements into a game so well, so that should still hold up.
Returnal release date confirmed to be 15th Feb 2023. (Steam Link)
"BREAK THE CYCLE Fight to survive as this award-winning third-person shooter brings Selene’s story to PC. Take on roguelike challenges. Engage enemies in bullet hell-fuelled clashes. Share your journey through Returnal™ with another player."
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