Good:
Super Street Fighter IV
Demon's Souls
Dead Space
Halo Combat Evolved
Max Payne (but the console version had so many loading screens and fewer enemies in some spots iirc)
You can get rid of the rest. If I were to give you a grade, I would give you an F.
I bought the original NieR from a bargain bin at the time and really liked it and didn't really understand why it seemed to get mostly negative reviews. I then bought that Automata when it came out and although it was good and the gameplay was better, for some reason I didn't enjoy it nearly as much as the original. I'd like to play the original again some day, but I'm afraid I'll just ruin the good memories of it.
That's my not retro stuff, a little outdated but pretty accurate. I started buying PS4 games lately but not too much, just some must-plays with occasional curiosities
Based. Collecting for the OG Xbox is way more fun than the PS2 because of all the full artwork spines. I have no idea why modern Xbox removed colourful spines on cases and replaced them with a disgusting shade of grey, while Sony did the reverse.
that's impressive, I have like 80% of the same games with the exception of the platforms and versions (I have plenty of them on PC or PS3) and you have a good amount of classics and hidden gems.
Prices of games from that generation will never be that high as gaming was so popular in that generation compared to prior generations so there's way more copies of games out there. So PS3 and 360 games will never sell as much as games from the nes, snes, ps1 or PS2 gens.
yes but also no, there are plenty of rare games, like obscure jRPGs or popular games that got forgotten due to low interest at the time. There are some sleeper hits that will resurface as classics soon, whereas Call of Duty or Assassin's Creed games will still be worth 5 bucks.
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What should I do with all my ps3 and 360 games? That was the only gen where I bought a lot of games due to being young with nothing else to spend money on. Before that gen I had no money and from PS4 gen onwards I started playing a lot less games due to getting older.
I'd honestly stick with it, you'll get nostalgic soon and the prices for the games from that generation are still pretty low. If you really wanna get rid of them I'd gladly buy some of them but as I said, prices can't be all that good yet.
Prices of games from that generation will never be that high as gaming was so popular in that generation compared to prior generations so there's way more copies of games out there. So PS3 and 360 games will never sell as much as games from the nes, snes, ps1 or PS2 gens.
he campaign is fun, will remind you a bit of half life.
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What should I do with all my ps3 and 360 games? That was the only gen where I bought a lot of games due to being young with nothing else to spend money on. Before that gen I had no money and from PS4 gen onwards I started playing a lot less games due to getting older.
That's my not retro stuff, a little outdated but pretty accurate. I started buying PS4 games lately but not too much, just some must-plays with occasional curiosities
Enslaved and singularity are underrated hidden gems. Also Mass effect 2 on ps3 is superior version
Good:
Super Street Fighter IV
Demon's Souls
Dead Space
Halo Combat Evolved
Max Payne (but the console version had so many loading screens and fewer enemies in some spots iirc)
You can get rid of the rest. If I were to give you a grade, I would give you an F.
these are the only physical games i have. Everything else is digital.
Hold on to Yakuza 1&2 HD and Kenzan. Throw the rest in the trash.
>neo came out on ps4
huh i thought it was tendie exclusive
ANIME
based AvP enjoyer
get it on PC though so you can actually find others in multiplayer
good taste, would sleepover eat pizza and play vidya with
I don't care much for the Resistance series and I don't know what that Bourne game is, but otherwise it looks nice.
Aside from Nier Automata, best of the thread so far.
I bought the original NieR from a bargain bin at the time and really liked it and didn't really understand why it seemed to get mostly negative reviews. I then bought that Automata when it came out and although it was good and the gameplay was better, for some reason I didn't enjoy it nearly as much as the original. I'd like to play the original again some day, but I'm afraid I'll just ruin the good memories of it.
Bloodborne, Tetris and dragon's dogma are based choices.
The PC avp2 is much better, I prefer that more than the PS3 one but it's alright I guess.
:3 come over
if the console ports of tf2 worked offline with bots, i'd buy it
wow what is this ancient thread? we dont care about your dvd collection grandpa post about gamer political issues or frick off
I wish my ps3 still played Resistance 3. Nowadays the thing won't even read the disk.
That's my not retro stuff, a little outdated but pretty accurate. I started buying PS4 games lately but not too much, just some must-plays with occasional curiosities
you're kind makes me sick. Fricking hoarder.
what's so sick about it?
learn english before posting.
Based. Collecting for the OG Xbox is way more fun than the PS2 because of all the full artwork spines. I have no idea why modern Xbox removed colourful spines on cases and replaced them with a disgusting shade of grey, while Sony did the reverse.
that's impressive, I have like 80% of the same games with the exception of the platforms and versions (I have plenty of them on PC or PS3) and you have a good amount of classics and hidden gems.
yes but also no, there are plenty of rare games, like obscure jRPGs or popular games that got forgotten due to low interest at the time. There are some sleeper hits that will resurface as classics soon, whereas Call of Duty or Assassin's Creed games will still be worth 5 bucks.
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What should I do with all my ps3 and 360 games? That was the only gen where I bought a lot of games due to being young with nothing else to spend money on. Before that gen I had no money and from PS4 gen onwards I started playing a lot less games due to getting older.
I'd honestly stick with it, you'll get nostalgic soon and the prices for the games from that generation are still pretty low. If you really wanna get rid of them I'd gladly buy some of them but as I said, prices can't be all that good yet.
Prices of games from that generation will never be that high as gaming was so popular in that generation compared to prior generations so there's way more copies of games out there. So PS3 and 360 games will never sell as much as games from the nes, snes, ps1 or PS2 gens.
I never played Resistance beyond the first game. I apparently missed out. Kind of sucks.
he campaign is fun, will remind you a bit of half life.
Enslaved and singularity are underrated hidden gems. Also Mass effect 2 on ps3 is superior version