Got to agree with James, Ni No Kuni: Wrath Of The White Witch is an absolute beaut of a game. Sonic Superstars is better than average though, for Sonic, and far superior to rubbish like Sonic Forces. GC: It’s a shame but it’s clear Sonic Mania, and to a lesser degree Sonic Frontiers, are the only exceptions to the cyclical rule. I’ll probably pick it up at some point but wait for a price drop, especially as your review points out that it is inferior to Sonic Mania, which was only a third of the price. Although the general reaction is that it is an OK title, I was hoping this would be something special, on par with Sonic Mania. I’m a little disappointed with the reviews for Sonic Superstars. That’s the best and cheapest way you can get games, works out at £35 per game. That way we get two games for the price of one. It ends up as half the price because we take it in turns buying games and sharing them. Then if Call Of Duty comes out she buys it and I’ll log in to her account and do the same that way. Then she will log in to her account and because her account on her PlayStation 5 is primary the game allows her to play it.
I’ll download it, then on her PlayStation 5 she will log in to my account and download it on hers. We normally like the same games, so I’ve bought Spider-Man 2 from the PlayStation Store. I’ve pre-ordered Spider-Man 2 and my mate has got my login details on their PlayStation 5 on a second account.