444: NEW PLAYSTATION DRM JUST DROPPED!
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In this episode of Game Mess Decides, hosts Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti dive into the latest PlayStation DRM controversy, clarifying that the 30-day online check-in requirement for digital games is not a permanent policy but a temporary measure to combat piracy, particularly on PS4. They express cautious relief, acknowledging the trade-off between convenience and control when purchasing digital games. The discussion shifts to positive previews for 007: First Light, praised for blending Hitman and Uncharted gameplay, and the massive success of Tomodachi Life in Japan, which sold nearly a million copies in its first weeks. Xbox's continued revenue decline across hardware and services is noted, highlighting the challenges facing the brand under new leadership. The hosts review Invincible vs., calling it a fun, accessible tag fighter with strong gameplay but lacking in single-player content, and share mixed feelings about the roguelike game Sorrows, which they found visually impressive but repetitive and ultimately underwhelming. The episode concludes with a lighthearted hat-picking segment, naming Super Metroid as the greatest SNES game, Han Solo as the greatest Star Wars character, a magical old silk hat as the greatest hat, and KOTOR as the greatest video game acronym.
PlayStation's 30-day DRM check is temporary and aimed at combating piracy, not a permanent restriction on digital game ownership.
Digital game purchases involve a trade-off: convenience comes with reduced control and the risk of changing terms.
Invincible vs. is a fun, accessible tag fighter with strong gameplay but minimal single-player content, making it best enjoyed with friends.
Sorrows is visually striking and well-designed but suffers from repetitive gameplay and lack of meaningful variety in runs.
Tomodachi Life's massive success in Japan suggests strong global potential, though its international performance remains to be seen.
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Shopify Ad Break & Intro
The episode begins with a series of repetitive promotional segments for Shopify, emphasizing ease of use, integration, and growth potential for entrepreneurs. The hosts introduce themselves and set the tone for the show.
PlayStation DRM Clarified
“The story was always this is freaking people out and people are then therefore being as freaked out as possible about it.”
007: First Light & Tomodachi Life
“It's like, I've always been optimistic on this game because it's IOI and I think they do incredible work.”
Xbox Revenue Decline & Invincible vs. Review
“It's a really accessible tag fighter. Yeah. And then if you're coming here for single player content, you are probably best served elsewhere.”
Sorrows & Roguelike Reflections
“I just wanted a bit more variety. Yeah, I would say they learned the wrong lessons from Returnal.”
“The greatest Star Wars character of all time is Han Solo.”
“They learned the wrong lessons from Returnal.”
“I just wanted a bit more variety. Yeah, I would say they learned the wrong lessons from Returnal.”
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PlayStation
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Invincible vs.
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Mike Minotti
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Shopify
organization
Jeff Grubb
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007: First Light
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Xbox
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Charissa
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Sorrows
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Tomodachi Life
other
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