Bluehue52
Bluehue52
Bluehue52

You’re right it isn't, it’s something that’s been a standard feature of superhero comics for decades, just like the times they replaced Spider-Man, Captain America, the X-Men, Hulk, Thor, Ant-Man, Vision, Hawkeye, Wasp, Black Panther, Nova, and so many more for varying lengths of time in the past. The results more

“How dare you complain about something that is now more commonly used by this company without going back in time and complaining more about that company”

It’s not a separate issue at all, being able to buy these again is great for people who don’t own or never have owned the games, but having to buy these again despite having the game sitting on your shelf or in your PS3 digital library is an annoyance to clearly many people, and it’s certainly a valid complaint when

“Microsoft isn’t offering their old games for free, either — you have to buy old 360 just like you have to buy old PS2 games”

‘If you have something ready in time for launch that isn’t purely cosmetic it should be in the game.’

Well that’s charming and constructive... Wait no, the opposite of those things.

I never said anything about a consumer not voicing their opinions, in fact in my original comment I even said that if people don’t agree they should just not buy it.

I’m afraid it’s not that simple, I’m not an ‘ultra-capitalist’ (fun name btw) and I certainly don’t condone excessive profit or anything like that.

It’s a form of marketing, they’re making no money on it in the same way they’d make no money on advertising. It’s something they dedicate certain resources to because they believe it increases the sales and revenue of the main game, as they explain in this very article.

They’re running a business, not a public service. You buy what they choose to sell, not every piece of content they’ve ever created or worked on in a certain time frame, if you’re not happy with it then don’t buy it. Unless it’s something misleading I don’t believe we have any right to dictate what a developer does

I saw it as more of a cumulative thing, but still the dead birds, the whales washing up, the eclipse, the snow...

I personally liked it, for me the choice ended up not being about the saving Chloe or saving the town, it was a choice to live with the consequences of the power, or to give it up entirely.

He’s a member of one of the two squads, and the footage so far shows he still expresses a lot of personality.

Still holds up really well for me, of all the complaints about 13 I can’t say I’ve ever really seen the graphics being brought up.

That’s not clear yet, the last issue was their last ditch effort to hide the kids powers which backfired into the current showdown, but we don’t know whether they’ve figured it out yet.

I don’t really think this statistic can be used to support much considering in my experience the amount of people who use voice chat at all outside of private parties is even less than 10%.

It’s a must buy for me, having Old Man Logan to be the one character outside of Doom and the people from the ships to realise something had changed was a brilliant choice.

I agree, I never really understood the complaints about the continuity either when you consider that the entire book is just a mismatch of two universes that no longer have any continuity, it’s not the 616 and Ultimate universe as they were at the very end, just an interesting combination of the characters.

I’m loving A-Force thanks to just how darn cute they managed to portray the new character (Singularity?), a mute girl made up of space just innocently making a bow to wear broke me.

The very second paragraph begins: “In Crackdown 3’s single-player, destructibility is limited in the same way that it would be in any other game.”