Games Inbox: Wheres the best place to buy video games in the UK?
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Is CeX your retailer of choice? (2009 Getty Images)The Monday letters page has a go at predicting Nintendo Switch 2 reveal games, as one reader explores the difficulty of making new Silent Hill sequels.To join in with the discussions yourself email gamecentral@metro.co.ukLimited optionsNo offence to CeX but the idea that they are now the UKs biggest games retailer is beyond depressing. In terms of high street stores though, I dont even know who the competition is. Argos, I guess? I dont think any of the toy shops sell them anymore. Im not sure about HMV but I dont have one near me, so I cant check.I realise the battle between digital and physical was lost a long time ago but the idea that there are so few places to buy new video games in person is just awful. Its still easy enough to get them from Amazon and other online website but its not the same and takes longer.Argos is usually quite cheap, and I do use them sometimes, but if anyone can suggest somewhere better than Im all ears. Clearly Im old fashioned but I just like to go into a shop and buy a game on the spot, end of story. But its obvious publishers just arent interested in me doing that anymore.MaddleMilestone newsIm going to go along with everyone else and say Im really looking forward to the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal, not for the ordinary reasons of being excited about a new console launch but the hope that it will be a milestone for the current depression in video games.If things go right then itll be the kick up the backside that gaming has been needing all generation and hopefully lead to lots of exciting new games and ideas.If its a failure, and we know from the Wii U that it could be, then Im really not sure what else theres going to be on the horizon to lift things. GTA 6 is going to be huge, of course, but thats just one game thats not going to do anything to help anyone but Rockstar.GandalfMoving onStarfield on PlayStation 5 is a given at this point, and I can absolutely see that it would make Microsoft more money to release it on another format, but after that Bethesda really need to give up on the series. It hasnt worked out, the DLC only made things worse, and its close to a laughing stock.It will sell on PlayStation 5 based on Bethesdas name but its not going to enhance their reputation, quite the opposite. Bethesda need to accept its an experiment that didnt work and put all focus on The Elder Scrolls 6 and Fallout 5.I wouldnt normally be the sort to be demanding sequels, but these are big, important franchises that have been away for too long. Theyre also need to repair Bethesdas reputation, which after Starfield is not looking good. Skyrim feels like it was 100 years ago now and if it doesnt get a sequel soon it may be too late to make sense.LanceyEmail your comments to: gamecentral@metro.co.ukSome of the peopleThe next game by some of the people who made Disco Elysium is launching a Kickstarter campaign sometime today and stars the narrator of Disco Elysium, Lenval Brown. I was going to back it to get a digital copy on PC or PlayStation and get my name in the credits!Its being made by a new developer Longdue, based in London. I didnt realise until GameCentral and Eurogamer said that there is at least three or four games being made from the developers who left the ZA/UM game developer. I am excited to see the final game, after how highly rated Disco Elysium is.Andrew J.Just completed: Deadlight (PS4)Currently playing: The Mummy Demastered (PS4)Once a generationJust a little anniversary nod, because I know people like that sort of thing, but Tekken 5 is 20 years old this month. Tekken 8 was only out last year but Tekken 5 was all the way back on the PlayStation 2, which seems wild to me.Surprisingly though the series is in pretty great shape right now as 8 was one of the best entries ever and I believe it sold well too (and I suspect it will turn up on Switch 2).It is a little crazy just how long sequels are beginning to take now though. If this continues then Tekken 10 might not come out until the PlayStation 7. Which is pretty wild to think about.BortLynchian horrorI dont know whos got compromising photos of Konami execs, that they keep forcing them to make Silent Hill games, but it truly is bizarre that they keep announcing more, even though none of them ever sell that much.That might seem a strange thing to say for someone, like me, that is a fan of the series but it is all very bizarre and I feel ultimately will end up killing the series completely, when Konami eventually give up.Silent Hill f does look more promising than many of the other recent games and at first sight the Japanese origins seem promising, since the originals were all made by purely Japanese teams.But the problem is that Silent Hill, especially Silent Hill 2, is actually a very Western style game. The story and style is a mixture of David Lynch and Jacobs Ladder and very little about it has anything to do with being made by Japanese developers. Its like the opposite of Ghost Of Tsushima.This is why Bloober team were able to do such a good job with the remake, since they understood the original and werent at a disadvantage in not fully understanding Japanese sensibilities.Silent Hill 2 is a game with a lot of depth and hidden meaning in its story and its that which Bloober understood for the remake and is missing from most of the other games.FocusProduct appealNever mind about EA not understanding Battlefield, Im not sure they even understand why people like football. Its all money to them and games are just a way to addict people enough to keep giving them money, theres nothing more to it from their point of view.The idea that they would make a game for artistic reasons, or because a developer had an idea they wanted to do, would not even cross the mind of an EA exec for even a minute, Im sure. Its not that their games are bad, theyre just clinical products produced to appeal to some very basic desires. Beyond that I dont think they care in the slightest.GarpOff-TV is back onSome Switch 2 predictions The Switch 2s secret button is for a pairing mode (Switch Link) similar to the tech the Wii U used to link the console with its GamePad screen. This will allow for two-player (or more) off-TV play, using the power of each console for multiplayer experiences without split-screen performance compromises. Up to four players can link wirelessly for local multi-player each with their own console.Mario X Splatoon: Ink Vs. Water. Mario Sunshine style FLUDD packs for the Mario characters, which use water to wash away the Inklings ink. They cant swim through the ink but have other moves (such as surf boards) that the inklings dont. With an extensive story mode that sees the Inklings as Marios adversaries at first and then coming together as a team to battle the real threat.Pilotwings: Sports Resort. Mario and friends complete flight challenges for their pilots wings and other sports all over a revamped (and huge) Wuhu island. Packed with characters and vehicles, secrets and fun things to do.Nintendo Land 2 (or Nintendo World), a video game version of their new theme parks with new versions of the asymetric multiplayer games possible with Switch Link.SiFiJediInbox also-ransHideo Kojima has been resting on his laurels for most of his career, as far as Im concerned. Thats why I hate that Konami cancelled Silent Hills, because he was finally doing something different and it seemed like it was really working out too.DodoI didnt realise Rainbow Six Siege wasnt free-to-play already, although I guess maybe it came out before that was commonplace. Despite all the Ubisoft negativity Ill give it a go now, if it wont cost me anything.ExcelsiorMore TrendingEmail your comments to: gamecentral@metro.co.ukThe small printNew Inbox updates appear every weekday morning, with special Hot Topic Inboxes at the weekend. Readers letters are used on merit and may be edited for length and content.You can also submit your own 500 to 600-word Readers Feature at any time via email or our Submit Stuff page, which if used will be shown in the next available weekend slot.You can also leave your comments below and dont forget to follow us on Twitter.ArrowMORE: Games Inbox: Do you want an Xbox handheld?GameCentralSign up for exclusive analysis, latest releases, and bonus community content.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Your information will be used in line with our Privacy Policy
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