Couldn't be arsed with the dream sequences, but thoroughly enjoyed Lost Odyssey.
Been playing Saints Row 4 over the weekend. It's an odd one. The story's completely batty, but I'm comfortable with that. The city layout is decent, but familiar - being largely the same as previous instalments. Running and jumping around the city is fantastic fun. Combat is okay. Definitely not it's strongest point, but workable.
But the missions are so bloody repetitive. I swear there's about 100 missions but it's just the same ten missions played over and over but with tiny inconsequential differences.
Will get another couple of days out of it, then I imagine I'll move on to COD. I've not preordered it yet, and am not sure where I'll get it, but I'll probably pick it up in the next day or two from whichever place has the best deal (probably a supermarket).
Speaking of COD, I never did get the single player campaign mode finished on the last instalment (Black Ops 2). In fact I barely started it. Did an hour or two when my internet was down one day, and that was my lot. First time I've ever skipped the story in a COD (and I hear it was actually decent).
Was going to get COD from Game, and then use their guaranteed £40 trade-in to upgrade to the xb1 version in two and a half weeks, but it's £45 for the xb360 version and £50 for the xb1 version so I'd end up paying £55 total.
If I can get the xb360 version for about £35 elsewhere, then find a way to trade it up to the xb1 version for a tenner* then it's £10 saved.
*I know there's some sort of initiative by Activision to allow people to trade up for £10, but I've no idea how it works - i.e. which retailers are doing it.
Just looked it up. Looks like the upgrade program for Sony is a lot better than the Microsoft one. Way to go yet again Microsoft.
ps3 copies of the game all include a code in the box. The code allows you to download a digital copy of the game for ps4 for $9.99. (Apparently you'll need to keep your ps3 physical disk to play your ps4 digital version. I'm not sure how that works.)
xb360 copies don't come with a code in the box. With xbox if you download the digital version to your 360 you can later buy the digital version on your One for $9.99. The only options for upgrade of they physical game are Game's offer, or the old "buy it, play it a while, and sell it when you get your new console"...
Might be best to go with Game's offer after all. On the bright side it means you get a bonus map.
Ridiculous that I'll be paying £55 and at the end of the day I'll have the game on the xb1, whereas Playstation owners will probably pay around £45 (assuming there's a £35 launch day deal) and will have the game on both ps3 and ps4.