September 23rd 2025.
Hey there, fellow gamers! Let's start off by discussing the age-old question: Would you rather have a new Castlevania or a new PES? I'm sure we all have our preferences, but it's always exciting to see new games in both franchises.
Moving on to the Tuesday letters page, it seems like our readers are eager to avoid spoilers for Silent Hill f. One reader even found some great deals for Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2. It's great to see our readers sharing their thoughts, opinions, and even deals with each other. That's what Games Inbox is all about - a platform for all of us to come together and discuss our love for gaming.
Speaking of gaming, I couldn't help but notice the positive reviews for Silent Hill f. It's great to see Konami back in the game after taking a backseat for a while. It's even more exciting to hear that they may be working on a new Metal Gear Solid remake or even a new game. But with their recent comeback, what else can we expect from Konami? Perhaps a Gradius compilation or a new Frogger? Personally, I'm hoping for a return to the glory days of Pro Evolution Soccer instead of the current eFootball.
But let's talk about Konami's best franchise. While many may say Metal Gear, I believe it has a niche audience. I, for one, would love to see another Bomberman game instead. But that's just my opinion.
Moving on to Silent Hill f, I'm glad to hear that it turned out to be a good game and not just another copy of Silent Hill 2. However, I'm avoiding any spoilers like the plague because I want to experience the game for myself without any preconceived notions. It's a shame that nowadays, with the availability of information at our fingertips, it's hard to go into a game or movie without knowing everything about it beforehand.
But let's not forget about our exclusive gaming analysis! If you want a unique take on the week in gaming, make sure to sign up for the GameCentral newsletter. It's delivered to your inbox every Saturday morning and includes the latest reviews and more. Now, I'm not one to complain about spoilers, but I do miss the excitement of not knowing and figuring things out on my own. It's all too easy to just look up a solution online when we get stuck on a puzzle.
Moving on to the next topic, I can't wait to play Silent Hill f after hearing all the positive reviews. I love how it has a serious story but isn't just a repeat of Silent Hill 2. And while some may say that Silent Hill is a strange series to keep making sequels and spin-offs for, I believe as long as we get a few good games out of it, it doesn't matter. After all, even the bad games still make money for the developers.
Now, I'm curious about the different endings in Silent Hill f. Can we figure them out on our own, or will we have to resort to googling the solutions? I'd prefer to figure it out on my own, but it's good to know that the options are available.
On a different note, have any of you heard of Formula Legends? It seems like a cool game, covering multiple decades of F1 racing and with an arcade-style gameplay. However, we don't have anyone who can review it fairly at the moment. If any of you take a risk and try it out, we'd love to hear your thoughts in a Reader's Feature.
And finally, let's talk about Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2. I was shocked to see Amazon UK listing the games at £79.99 over the weekend! Luckily, they have since discounted the games to £49.95, with an RRP of £79.99. ShopTo even has it for £49.85, and if you have a gold account, you can get it for £1 cheaper. I was planning on getting it on day one, but I've already pre-ordered the Lego Game Boy, so I'll have to wait a bit longer. Speaking of which, I'm glad I pre-ordered it because it's now sold out on Amazon. I have to say, the price for the Lego Game Boy is quite reasonable, especially compared to the Lego NES. And I'm glad they didn't limit the release of Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2 like they did with Super Mario 3D All-Stars.
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Are you more excited for a new Castlevania game or a new PES? The Tuesday letters page is doing their best to avoid any spoilers for Silent Hill f, but one reader has found some great deals on Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2.
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It's interesting to see the positive reception for Silent Hill f, which also hints at Konami's plans for a possible Metal Gear Solid remake or even a new game. After a period where they seemed to have stepped away from the video game industry, it's great to see Konami making a comeback. However, I must admit that neither of these franchises are my personal favorites.
With Konami's return to gaming, what other surprises can we expect from them? They've already released a Gradius compilation and it's safe to assume that Castlevania is next in line. But what about a new Frogger game, a high-budget Contra title, or a new installment in the Suikoden series? Personally, I would love to see the end of eFootball and a return to the glory days of Pro Evolution Soccer.
I'm curious to know which franchise is considered Konami's best. I have a feeling most people would say Metal Gear, but it seems to have a niche audience that is quite vocal. Personally, I would rather play another game from Konami's library, like Bomberman, than another Metal Gear game - especially without Kojima.
Moving on to a different topic, I'm relieved that Silent Hill f has turned out to be a good game and not just a copy of Silent Hill 2. I'm really intrigued by the gross scenes mentioned in the game, but I'm avoiding any spoilers like the plague due to my search history. It's a shame that nowadays, as soon as a game or movie is released, every bit of information about it becomes available. There's no real chance to experience it for ourselves.
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I'm not necessarily complaining about spoilers, but I do miss the excitement of not knowing what's going to happen. The feeling of being one of the first to figure something out. But with the internet at our fingertips, it's too easy to look up solutions to difficult puzzles. It's a tempting but annoying possibility.
I can't wait to play Silent Hill f this weekend, especially after all the positive reviews. I appreciate that it has a serious story, but isn't just a repeat of Silent Hill 2. I do agree that the Silent Hill series is a bit odd with its numerous sequels and spin-offs, but as long as we get a couple of good games out of it, I'm not complaining. If the makers of the bad games still get paid and Konami takes a hit, that's their problem, not ours. It's refreshing to see companies take risks, even if they're massive corporations like Konami.
As for the game itself, I'm curious about the additional endings. Can we figure them out on our own or do we have to resort to googling them? Personally, I'd rather figure them out on my own.
On a different note, I saw an advertisement for Formula Legends and it seems like a game I'd enjoy - it's F1 adjacent, covers multiple decades, and has arcade racing elements. It's also priced at £20 and developed by an independent studio, which makes me want to support them and see more games like this in the future.
Lastly, I noticed that Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2 were listed at a whopping £79.99 on Amazon UK over the weekend! They have since discounted it by 38%, making the actual price £49.95 with an RRP of £79.99. However, ShopTo is offering it for £49.85 and as a gold member, I can get it for £1 cheaper. I had originally planned on getting it on release day, but I pre-ordered the Lego Game Boy instead. Thankfully, I managed to secure a pre-order before it sold out on Amazon. I think the price for the Lego Game Boy is very reasonable, especially in comparison to the Lego NES, which was out of my budget. I'm also glad that Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2 aren't limited releases like Super Mario 3D All-Stars.
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