


Steam has a good system for gifting games, but most of my friends play on consoles primarily so that’s not much help. I think this issue extends to Nintendo too, but my friends with Nintendo consoles tend to already have all the good games. I know there’s the option of getting credit for PSN or Xbox Live, but I’ve never liked giving gift vouchers as I’d rather the recipient know I’ve put some thought in to what they might enjoy. Instead you have to go to CD Keys or GAME, but they have a very limited selection of games, so instead of Oxenfree my friend is getting FEZ and Everybody’s Gone To The Rapture instead. But there’s no option to get the game as a code to give to someone else. If you buy through the website it’s tied to your account, so the game will start downloading on your console, which ordinarily is very helpful. But when it comes to the PSN website, you can’t give games as gifts. I wanted to give my friend Oxenfree for his birthday because I really enjoyed it, and it’s nice to give indie games a little help. Here’s the one for Overcooked and Playground Games.Īre Sony and Microsoft allergic to money? This is the only conclusion I can come to in order to explain the way they sell downloadable games. GC: Most developers can be reached directly via Twitter, and often respond.

Thankfully online free roam is really good and this is the mode I mostly play. I have stopped playing the race mode as so many just hang back and drift now to win, which makes racing pointless. It’s a shame it does not have online multiplayer, so I could have teamed up with others.Īlso, last week I wrote in about how Forza Horizon 3’s online races have been ruined by them being based on XP and was wondering what was the best way to contact the company, as many gamers online are frustrated by the same thing. They should have made it so you only need one star on each level to progress, especially as some levels are hard enough just to earn one star. Me and my daughter are stuck now because we can’t earn enough to unlock the next level, so was wondering if anyone knows a work around. The only gripe I have is the amount of stars you need to progress. After all the praise I downloaded Overcooked and really been enjoying it with my seven-year-old daughter, and over the weekend had some friends round to play it and it was a riot.
