When I saw the headline my heart sank. Damn it all.
I miss when games felt super big because they were multi-disk, since it often meant that they pushed the envelope of what could be accomplished on the console in question. Now when it’s multidisk I wonder where their optimization of the game failed. Or I just have it on pc and don’t care.
Because Square Enix when this game came out and Square Enix today have entirely different business and development philosophies. They now have a proven track record of fucking it up, I.e. Serving up a pie for players to eat but leaving out the fruit inside until they pay for it. Or not having fruit at all and making…
Great, well, now I don’t want it.
Similarly, Kotaku user “shb twentythree” issued his own press release:
Even then, you’re still better off waiting for all the chapters to be released and getting the whole package for a tenth of the price. After waiting for all 6 chapters of their “Game of Thrones” with a season pass I said NEVER AGAIN.
THEY BETTER FUCKING NOT, SE I SWEAR TO GOD YOU BETTER NOT DO THIS.
If they say Microtransactions, I’m just completely out.
Consider how many years it’s taken Square Enix to plan and prepare to fuck this up.
WAY TO KILL MY HYPE SQUARE.
I know the phenomenon you’re talking about and I agree that every generation of parents is subject to this desire to have things be just like they were when they were kids. But I think it’s more of a sense of loss b/c Sesame Street was just brilliant and we want it to keep serving the same purpose now as it did back…
I disagree, I think the article has valid points. And as easy as it is to say “your kids shouldn’t get (insert whatever) from television! Shitty parenting alert!” most adults will acknowledge that TV shows taught them things as children. I watched Sesame Street as a kid and it did help shape me. Does that mean my…
Hehe, well I liked it and it gave me a good mood. :)
Or they could just offer us the ps2 classics we already paid for on ps3.
THIS ALONE IS ENOUGH REASON TO WANT TO DESTROY THEM
My options are: