I've never heard of anyone complaining the games are too hard! Haha.
I've never heard of anyone complaining the games are too hard! Haha.
Unless you're an attractive woman.
I remember I was once aiming for the equivalent of Mars and I missed a tiny bit. I slingshotted around the planet and directly into Jool.
That's a very kind way of looking at it.
People aren't blaming EA for not making the clone, as I said. They're blaming them for using a beloved franchise in such an unscrupulous manner.
A more modern DK clone is being made, actually, named war for the overworld.
Dungeon Keeper has a large core following. They gain nothing with those kids who have never heard of it by using the name. They lose value on the name as well as worsening relations with the core gamer demographic by using the name.
As is clear you misunderstood my point entirely.
Aye. I was never saying you were. I was saying that the problem was with PR. That's why people are being shouty. Gamers don't care what games are made for casuals. But they do care when a beloved franchise is raped and turned into such a low-value cash-grab.
The problem isn't that they are making games for the casual market.
"journalists"
To be fair, this is a website based in America with a lot of readers in several varied parts of the world and several dozen articles each day based upon different areas of the world that are, in fact, not America.
To be fair it's been out in most of the world for several months now.
Making music when you are deaf isn't appearance. It's a skill that only a few are capable of. As I said, the fact he claimed to have that skill and took in the publicity means he has to accept the negative publicity now that he's coming out as a fraud. The quality of the music has nothing to do with it.
Stockholm syndrome, or capture–bonding, is a psychological phenomenon in which hostages express empathy and sympathy and have positive feelings toward their captors,
No. The music has nothing to do with it. It's the fact he was compared to a truly massive figure in history in the form of Beethoven (Due to a lie). He never denied it. He let the publicity go on and he took part in that status.
I think it's mostly because he was compared to Beethoven.
That's pretty much what it does, yes. It's like a 3D printer.
I'm sorry but this just seems like applying a basic strategy to the game. Why is that so bad?