While I’m free in the US and wouldn’t force this on a nation of people... I can actually see the benefits of this. Meh...
While I’m free in the US and wouldn’t force this on a nation of people... I can actually see the benefits of this. Meh...
This. I generally avoid talking about things i’m passionate about, unless i know the other person is really into the subject as well.
Guild Wars 1 will forever be one of my favorite games.
Here’s my review:
Apparently you haven’t played a lot of FPS.
Just save to shortcut to desktop, 4head.
I wanna play Into the Breach, I click the little blue silhouette mecha dude icon on my desktop and BAM! I’m in the game.
I could accept SOR2 being B-Tier if Strider wasn’t up there taking its rightful place in A-Tier.
Well, then this console truly replicates the original Genesis experience!
All fair critiques.
You’ve made one mistake in the article: you accidentally put Streets of Rage 2 into B-tier instead of S-tier.
You couldn’t find the point with a map, dude.
Kotaku only has nice things to say about Epic. Even this article, which should be pretty damning, is “hey, Epic has plans, let’s have them do those plans, okay guys?”
Hey man, I didn’t ask for your comment. [shrugs]
lol the degree to which some of you guys are thinking out your replies is like watching a “gamers” version of Mean Girls.
The developer made a promise that he would sell his game on steam, and he followed through on that promise. If epic allowed him to sell on epic AND steam, this wouldnt even be an issue, but the hate mob is hating “epic exclusive” for a reason. while i don’t know the situation behind Ouya exclusives, i do know the…
That is, I think, the most damning aspect of it all. We know they allow multiple storefonts because EGS exclusive Outer Worlds isn’t EGS exclusive, it’s just delayed on Steam.
My criticism of the EGS is entirely its user experience, which puts a bunch of unnecessary steps between launching EGS, getting to your library, and then launching the game.It’s worse than Ubisoft or EA’s launchers, which are both kind of bad.
If you don't get it, that's not actually everyone else's fault.
It’s pretty telling that Epic wouldn’t even *offer* the guy any other terms than sole exclusivity. If the game were on their store as well as Steam, they’d make money, he’d make money, Steam would lose future money compared to the status quo where that’s where everyone buys it now. But that’s not good enough for them.…