You clearly didn’t play enough PS2 games.
You clearly didn’t play enough PS2 games.
Let me rephrase: more than $50 for a stream box is too expensive. And yes, that means the Apple TV is also too expensive, but at least it isn’t by such a large margin.
People give it plenty of credit for being the most powerful streaming box on the market. Its problem is that people also (quite fairly) give it shit for its $200 price tag. It’s far too expensive for just a streaming box, and the biggest thing that justifies the price - 4k - doesn’t matter to most consumers with…
Have you seen Kaine from the first Nier? This is nothing in comparison.
There’s one particular mechanic which absolutely prevents it from coming out on consoles, and really only works if unspoiled.
If you felt burned by The Witcher 3 - even after the downgrade from the trailers - you probably won’t be satisfied by graphics for a good 10-20 years.
I’ll tell you exactly how they’ll mess this one up: you’ll make a bunch of choices that very obviously don’t matter at roughly three frames per second.
It’s incredible how they dropped the ball so hard on GoT while somehow knocking Borderlands, of all things, out of the park.
If it was just smooth colors, it’d look great... but that vault boy really kills it.
You should. Episode 2 was by far the weakest episode in the series. It only gets better from where you left off.
So then... you don’t need 17+ buttons to drive in a game. You need 2 buttons, and some mode of steering.
No worries, your English is pretty good. My favorite was Bumblebee, because I loved chaining the vehicle attacks, and Grimlock was my close second. I totally understand preferring others, though. They all feel amazing. I haven’t even done much with Wheeljack yet.
I’m sorry. I think I hit dismiss on the wrong post. This was a really well thought out response.
And, as I said: I think that showing the first episode to a wide audience would build far more word of mouth than showing the first episode to a single room at ComicCon.
First, thank you for giving a real, polite response. I agree that those are the real reasons why. I’m just not sure those reasons should justify making these sorts of contracts. Netflix could change things, and could change their customers expectations. That’s what they did when they first set the expectation that a…
Tell me: if that one episode is done and ready to air, and if they want to build hype off of that one episode... why not put it up for everybody? Why limit it to those rich enough to make it to ComicCon? Sure, there is some hype to be built off of these preview articles, but if the show is truly worth it, couldn’t…
All very true. I really wish they’d had the time and the budget to flesh it out some more; it could have been amazing. But I feel like it was priced just right for what they were allowed to do.
Yeah, I did the same thing for a while, but you get used to him. And I can’t recall playing another action game character who does a combo-based stance dance like him. Fighting games, sure, but he feels really fresh and fun in an action game.
Hell, by the standards of $15 licensed games, it was good. It just wasn’t up to any sort of full-price game standards. And, for some reason, that’s what everyone used to judge it.
I never watched Transformers cartoons, and I have no nostalgia for the series. I bought this game on launch, solely because Platinum has never betrayed my trust. I came in with the mindset that this was a dumb franchise that was never worth my time.
Were you playing on hard? I haven’t tried it on hard yet, but first time through I was on Normal, and I was mildly disappointed at how much easier it was than the first boss.