Articles »

Review: Dragon Ball Z – Ultimate Tenkaichi (PS3)

October 28, 2011 – 12:44 pm |

I really liked last year’s DBZ game, Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit 2. It felt like the franchise had finally achieved some serious attention with a game that was both deep and fun.
This year, we …

Read the full story »
Home » Playstation Network, Playstation Store, PS3, PSP, PSPgo, Sony

Angry at the PSP Go? Just Wait.

Submitted by on October 6, 2009 – 9:06 am3 Comments

mob_pitchforks_smallReviewers are giving the Go some serious flak for what isn’t a surprise: the fact that you can’t use UMDs in it. This seems to be the number one crucial failing of the new handheld and it’s a deliberate design decision. ArsTechnica spells it out clearly, bashing the Go as a pro-Sony and anti-consumer device with a price point that’s “almost a sick joke” in this recession. It’s all about having one seller with no price competition from retail.

Hm, let me think, what else raised this kind of torch-and-pitchfork no-retail-competition gamer rage in the past? What was it? I’m having a hard time remembering now since everyone has since gone back to their homes and stoped raging against it since it’s considered a success. Oh yeah, it’s Steam!

Now do I wish the PSP Go had UMD support? Of course I do. Do I think the Go is a good choice for consumers? Not yet, and it probably won’t be for a while. We didn’t really see Steam start kicking off sales of games via frequent discounts of one kind or another until relatively recently, so I don’t quite know when the PlayStation Store will be something to gaze longingly at.

My guess is that Sony will wait out the fire and brimstone and put the PSP Go out in front of the digital distribution revolution that everyone thinks has “saved PC gaming”. Are they ahead of the curve? I’m sure they are, and it might be as big a risk as the PS3′s Blu-ray drive was, but this time Sony doesn’t have a high definition format to be victorious to fall back on.

What they do have to fall back on is that gamers — hardcore gamers that buy things like a PSP in the first place — are used to buying digital content. They’ve done it on their Wii, PS3, 360, a PSP, or even that other itty bitty digital distribution market you might have heard of called iTunes. So all Sony has to do is wait, push the digital content to all PSPs, not just the Go, and watch adoption rates climb.

It’s entirely possible the consumer isn’t ready for an all-digital gaming platform, but you know what, I’m going to bet that isn’t the case. People are already buying things like Warhawk and Burnout Paradise on the PS3 because they just don’t feel like getting up to put the disc in the drive and want to jump right in, so those gamers are being spoken to by the new PlayStation Store.

I just hope we more quickly get to the part of the story where we can get sale pricing from time to time as well as always be able to find older releases there. Until then I’ll deal with the little whirring disc in my PSP-2000.

Sources: image.

Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

3 Comments »

  • But the number 1 complaint about the PSP Go is nothing to do with it being UMD-less, it's about the price point. Everyone gets that the whole point of the Go is no UMDs, but that doesn't make sense if the thing is more expensive and otherwise worse than the PSP we're used to.
    Besides, comparing it to the introduction of Steam is more than misleading – PCs always have the option of buying and using a disc. People complained about Steam not because it forced them into downloading games (it didn't) but because the likes of Half-Life 2 required an online connection even when it was bought on a disc, something that's not a big deal with the ubiquitous nature of broadband connections these days (or at least for PC gamers).

  • Salesmunn says:

    The #1 complaint DOES have to do with it being UMD-less. PRICE POINT because players can't re-use their own UMD's. If it was $249 and existing UMD's could be loaded right onto the console then, it wouldn't be all that bad. Still expensive but not GROSSLY expensive.

  • Salesmunn says:

    The #1 complaint DOES have to do with it being UMD-less. PRICE POINT because players can't re-use their own UMD's. If it was $249 and existing UMD's could be loaded right onto the console then, it wouldn't be all that bad. Still expensive but not GROSSLY expensive.

Leave a comment!

Add your comment below, or trackback from your own site. You can also subscribe to these comments via RSS.

Be nice. Keep it clean. Stay on topic. No spam.

You can use these tags:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

This is a Gravatar-enabled weblog. To get your own globally-recognized-avatar, please register at Gravatar.