[i]I guess INB4 someone immediately goes to the sales figures to claim something doesn't suck. When it has always been the absolute worst determining factor of quality beside a critics' metascore.[/i] The PS5 and Sexbox consoles are having a rather embarrassing launch thus far. With both consoles already having a larger share of problems than I remember the last generation having. (Including bricking entirely, for multiple reasons.) Plus, each are (purposefully) understocking units in retail and online stores, so only scalpers continue to benefit from their lazy marketing decisions. But that's not the only thing I predicted correctly, it seems. For several "positive" reviews later, and it's obvious that Spiderman's Miles Morales *was* DLC stretched to a full-priced game. Since, everyone has mentioned the game is astoundingly short and has little content in it. (And that, more than anything, bums me out.) Though, everyone also claimed that the game was super fun, yet they skipped all the boring/bad side content. Which is beyond an oxymoron... [hr] So, in my forever mission to play catch up. I've been trying to find a game that can be half as enjoyable as Hollow Knight was. But Owlboy didn't really grab me the first time I played, and I haven't returned since. (As I've might of mentioned before. Though maybe I'll try it again sometime.) And I thought I'd really enjoy playing, Rain World, but the controls are borderline flash game bad. And I can't even use my preferred controller, because the devs might've abandoned the game. Which is a damn shame... However, Ori and The Blind Forest, may very well scratch that "Bullshit, but I'm gonna keep playing anyway" itch. Because damn, the game is gorgeous, and it really did endear you to the character you're playing as. (Even if your side-kick is Navi.) [hr] And since I have yet to hear a single person say anything but, "Hades is a Masterpiece". So I promise to eventually get on that, whenever I find the time to try Supergiant's Pyre. Since I already have that one. (And Bastion and Transistor were both games I thought were kind of fun, but I admittedly never got very far into either of them. The latter which crashed and I lost all my progress on. Thanks PS4.) Plus, I may very well get into playing the remake of Demon's Souls. Because I enjoyed the few hours I started in Bloodborne. (Which will probably be the *next* game I'll attempt to sink more time into...)