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To quote the great Harvey Dent "You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain."

With all this talk about getting rid of physical games, so many gamers are saying they will make the switch to PC (which funnily enough, is mostly a digital store anyway). The games who actually enjoy the accessibility of a digital store, along with the constant deals on some great games are now traitors? PS plus is incredible value for the amount of games you can play and i for 1 can't wait for the PS6. I normally play a game, if i enjoy it I will complete it and if I enjoy it enough I will go for the platinum. After that tho, there's very few games I will play on repeat. I can understand why people are upset about no more physical games but should I, along with many many others boycott our playstation because a select few gamers can't get thier own way. You would have to be nieve to think that it wasn't eventually going to go this way anyway. Ideally yes, there will be digital and physical games and id definitely vote for it in that case, but from a business point it's an absolute no brainer from Sony. So I guess what I am saying is, to everyone who is fully digital now, I guess we are the real enemy?? I would dread to think of telling them I also use Spotify and Netflix/other streaming sources for my other media consumption....

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u/Shnizzleberries — 16 hours ago
▲ 439 r/Trophies

[RDR2] Legend of the West. Incredible game with big flaws.

First off, I have criticised this game for many years so it is only fair I 100% it to give my full opinion. The world is really incredible, my favourite in any game actually, it just feels so alive and easily top 3 stories I've experienced in a game! Even tho I have heavily criticised the gameplay before now, I actually really enjoyed it. The things that made it a big letdown for me was the controls were terrible at times, I could be riding my horse and fall over a blade of grass that was longer than the others. The mission replay for the gold's was 1 of the worst I've seen in any game and Red Dead online was better than I expected but still very tedious to get to level 50. I am so glad I gave this game a chance after bouncing off atleast 3 times, but the platinum journey is something I never want to experience again.

u/Shnizzleberries — 29 days ago

I can't believe how bad RDO is.

After finishing the story and all relative trophies, online has been such a let down. Not to mention the pain of actually getting into the game without being kicked out because you can't connect to Rockstar services. Such a shame to finish off this experience.

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u/Shnizzleberries — 1 month ago