Today marks the first edition of D'OH!, the segment that marks the biggest screw-up in video gaming every week. I had trouble finding stories to cover this week apart from the Grand Theft Auto IV downloadable episodes being exclusive to 360 and that Blu-Ray may grab the rights to the Halo movie, but I don't really care or look into Grand Theft Auto or Halo too much, so I had to pick a different one. I didn't know what to choose until my newest issue of Playstation Magazine UK with the first ever demo Blu-Ray disc. I was incredibly excited until I opened the disc and popped it into my PS3.After I loaded the disc, I found that there were only four demos and nothing else. They have a 50GB disc and the most they put on it is 4GB!? It got worse. I found that the four demos were Resistance, F1 Championship Edition, Virtua Tennis 3, and Genji. All of these demos are available on the Playstation Store. I would have let this slide if it were just on the American store, but no. These are all available on the EUROPEAN Playstation Store, meaning that everyone who even touches this magazine, at least all of those who aren't incredibly dense, would have already downloaded these demos when they were released THREE MONTHS AGO.
I've already seen the preview for the next disc, and the big title on there is Ninja Gaiden Sigma, so I can already see where this is going. I really hope that OPM can get their stuff straight and release a disc with demos that no one has played, or at least some videos. Sorry for the yelling, but I was really looking forward to this disc, and the content, or lack of, on it was just a kick in the nads for me. I'm really hoping the next one has some new stuff on it.
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