First off, let me say that I love my ps3. I got one of the early 60gb models and I have loved it since. But in terms of downloading, the pc with steam (and possibly the xbla) is so much better. My key example is that, Mass Effect 2 (great game) has just been released on ps3. I loved it on the pc so I got it on the ps3 to compare. I'm still very much a physical medium person, so I'll always get a disk over a download unless it's cheaper. In the UK, the game retails for about £40, give or take £5 either way. On the ps store, it's £48. Why is this more? There's no blu-ray disk to pay for. No packaging. So why is it £8 more. Can't they pass on the saving they get to encourage me to buy it. I fear that soon we will take the more expensive digital route and companies will get charge the same and increase their profits that way. I appreciate that everyone needs money, and with the way our economics are going, is it a good way to make me buy less?
By the way, what's the US or Japanese ps stores like, I'm curious?
By the way, what's the US or Japanese ps stores like, I'm curious?