March 2024 is arguably the biggest month of stacked video game releases with Dragon's Dogma 2, Alone In The Dark, South Park, and way more!
Dragon's Dogma 2, Capcom's latest JRPG, has reached a new sales milestone, rolling over 3 million copies in a span of two months.
Hands fown my game of the generation so far, definitely has some flaws and buggy quests, but damn is it good, and surprisingly flexible in how it allows creativity and different approaches to resolve quests and reacts accordingly.
I just picked this up for PS5. I'm going to hold off playing as long as I can though, in case they decide to add a new performance mode. I don't want to play this at 30 fps unless I absolutely have no other choice (PC isn't a choice for me). I have a dozen other games in my backlog so I'm good.
Really tried to like the first one, started it like 5 times, but it didn't click with me.
I'll try the sequel someday, but I'll wait for a good (like 50%) discount.
Knew the game had long legs. It had some disappointing issues like performance, dumb microtracsanctions at the beginning. There is a DLC coming. Wonder what that will add to the game.
By the looks of it, PlayStation 5 exclusivity does not hurt the sales of Stellar Blade in Japan as the game has passed 90,000 sold physical copies.
Stellar Blade really deserves way more praise than it got, devs have been adding more and more content, for free, since release and the game already was great to begin with!
Stellar blade is performing very impressively there, DD2 didn't do well because word of mouth destroyed it's reputation and not about the Microtransactions or performance, bad word of mouth about how the game lacks so many things that were in the first one
Exclusives matter. No matter what bumbling phil and bond try to say, exclusives is why you buy a console.
They dropped the ball with dogma. SB is a solid game, it just had to weather the social storm.
"Dragon's Dogma 2 asks the player to immerse themselves into its brutal action role-playing world - but rewards those willing to play by its rules."
- Stuart Cullen, TechStomper
How in the world did South Park make it to a Nintendo console? Did you see in the Nintendo Presentation how they showed all this kiddie games and then comes an animated game..... South Park? Can you imagine a very uniformed parent seeing that and buying it for their kid thinking "Its Nintendo, they make great stuff for kids" only to find your kid playing that? There wasn't anything in the presentation that warned parents, there wasn't even an ESRB rating. I'm really surprised Nintendo let that pass and it was camouflaged in really well with everything else.
This world or corruption and decaying morals and values never ceases to amaze, and we wonder where woke lifestyle and mentality has come from
This year is on fire
Are we about to see a repeat of 2023?
Unicorn Overlord , Rise of Ronin and Dragons Dogma 2 for me. The problem is time as I’ll be playing FF7R for at least a chunk of March and maybe all of it if I go for the platinum right away.
It was bad enough already and then the Star Wars Battlefront collection gets announced. It's going to be hard to pull me away from that.
Idk. I'm sure there's some indies being released this month that'll help but honestly for me
Unicorn overlord, sorta on the fence about. I guess I thought it was something it isn't. Thought the battles would have been controllable. Not just the setup before the battle.
I'll grab hi fi for ps5, once lrg opens up pre orders
Peach for switch I'll buy for my daughter.
Dragons dogma 2, idk on this one. I put about 8 hours or more in the first one and can't get with it. I really want to like it. It just doesn't hit me.
Alone in the dark looks pretty dope. 70 dollar dope though I'm not sure.
Some of these games I'd pick up cheaper for sure. That's not a knock on anyone's taste just me.
Personally I think February was better.