Estos últimos meses, lo único que he jugado es Yakuza Kiwami y la verdad, no me arrepiento de nada.
Si les interesa, pueden leer mi breve reseña del juego.
https://t.co/fkf5BT4JRp
Thank you for sharing this. Your story is exactly why this discussion matters.
For us, this has never been just about whether games come on a disc or as a download. Physical games represent consumer choice, affordability, game preservation, ownership, lending, gifting, collecting, and access for people who can't always afford to buy new digital titles at full price.
Many players have memories like yours—finding used games, trading with friends, borrowing from family, or saving up for a special collector's edition. Those experiences have been part of gaming for decades.
We'll continue speaking up because we believe players should have the option to choose how they buy and enjoy their games. Supporting digital distribution and preserving physical releases don't have to be mutually exclusive. We believe there's room for both.
Thank you for adding your voice to the conversation. Every respectful message helps demonstrate that this issue matters to many players, and we'll continue advocating for that choice alongside the community.
@TheRPGDummy Last movie I bought was The Avengers, 2012.
Music, just a few months ago, and I'm aiming to get The Warnings new disc physical in a few months once it realeses.
Last book I bought was also a few months ago, FF XIV Lorebook LOGOS.
I will continue to buy physical.
@DariusSchmupper@Sammehnetta I want to run this experiment myself, because I somehow feel this game is slightly easier than the original N64 and 3DS version.