Also, it's only a headline - the 2,000 words beneath the headline outlining the article's arguments are more
worthwhile than a title.
Not exact matches
The
title is a more
worthwhile experience
than its predecessor, but there have been better games in the Artifex Mundi portfolio.
The fact that sales have amounted to nothing more
than opportunities to bracket off actual
worthwhile deals from non-Plus members instead of rewarding PS + users and that the games library has been, overall, pretty disappointing for the recent past, coupled with the fact that I don't really give a damn about multiplayer in most
titles, is making me reconsider subscribing for the first time since, I think, ever — and I've been a member since day one.
There are some
worthwhile titles there, such as Gravity Rush, Assassin's Creed Liberation and LittleBigPlanet, but outside of games you can also buy on your PS3 the list doesn't go on much farther
than that.
While the early days of DLCs were little more
than quick cash - grabs (Oblivion's horse armor fiasco of ’06 comes to mind), recent forays into the world of downloadable content have been much more
worthwhile investments and can be a great way to reinvigorate games, giving players a reason to go back to the
titles they have already finished.
Some of them are necessary: perhaps a game can get a fresh audience with a machine more popular
than the one it was originally on, or a fresh coat of paint and a few upgrades will make it
worthwhile for a gamer to double - dip and return to a favorite
title.