GGear0323
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GGear0323

For some reason, I could never totally buy the, “blame the higher-ups” argument this time around. Whenever a game from any larger developer has trouble, disgruntled employees love to trot this out there and since the people actually giving those interviews, anonymously or otherwise, tend to skew heavily one way in

Reading the reviews, it seems to me that they agree on a lot of things but just not on what they find fun. Like, it seems to have a lot of social elements and things for you to do outside of combat but they sound pretty simple and one-note, leading to people saying it is a step back. (and not one preview even hinted

Though it does seem clear cut, right? I don’t see any way this purchase even could lead to a monopoly. Most people who seem more in the know on anti-trust than I am seem to think the FTC doesn’t have much of a case. They have been a very aggressive agency with regards to litigation in recent years and have been losing

I would want to agree with you but there are not enough good show writers to go around these days and even with all the money being thrown at streaming to make big event shows, the writing has never been able to keep up. Even with some of my favorite shows, the writing tends to be the weakest part. I have a hard time

I feel like I have said this before or at least thought it but you are literally me. And I don’t like it.

Maybe!?! I mean, if the animations are tied to new content/monsters/DLC/etc... then yeah, it makes sense that it would be tied to the season pass. Weird that it is put in a separate bullet point but whatever.

That was my first thought as well. 

I don’t want to get started but I feel like that about almost all of their big exclusives as well. Most of the time, the story/acting is what keeps people talking and I just don’t care. The types of stories they tell have been done better in other media and the fact that it is being done in a video game doesn’t give

They can’t be stupid if they are right. Sure, the original comment’s language seems dramatic but no one honestly believes all left turns are created equal. Traffic incidents and accidents, civilian deaths and basic common sense tells you one is inherently more dangerous than the others; which in turn makes the

How far did you play because I don’t really remember the game ever going back to that kind of imagery after that scene. You just kind of run through mostly beautiful landscapes shooting people and fighting powered supervillains basically.

I mean, Den-noh Coil is right there!!

I kind of gave up on getting any good mecha a long time ago and I guess I can forgo getting any mecha at all at this point. 

What would that reason be? Because is seems like most people who play the game enjoy it (as the portable title that it is) and there was a lot of praise toward the story from players and reviewers alike when it released. The issue seems to be that simply not many people decided to pick it up. It seems being a Japan

I wonder how much they are willing to change gameplay-wise as well. Not that I didn’t like the game originally but, like FF Type-0, it is so obviously a portable title to anyone who plays it. I wonder how much people are going to actually enjoy it on a console. The Type-0 release on console didn’t exactly make many new

I see that Dyskresiac is in the comment section fighting the good fight but the thing is, I agree with them. When it was first announced I just made a L4D connection and let it be. I had no strong feelings one way or the other since I never played L4D but had seen people playing it. Now with the gameplay reveal, I

That seems a bit much. It is still actually a good game. I think people keep forgetting that part of equation even though we all used to agree on this when it launched. Lack of content after launch is definitely a thing to complain about but people are starting to act like this is the MCC botched launch + initial

Doesn’t this all seem a bit much? The 2 problems they point out and the ones most talked about online matter little or not at all to the large large majority of people who still play the game. The problem with the challenges not registering isn’t good but it seems they have mostly fixed that before most people had a

Plan on doing that same thing. 

I .... just don’t mind either way. I know that I enjoyed Max Payne when it came out. It was also 20 years ago so I don’t remember shit about it and already know I wouldn’t exactly crave going back to it just to kind of remember my time with it. So, this would be like a ‘new’ game with a vague recollection of something

It is amusing that you say this and simultaneously there is a mini-thread above that basically states, “Oh, don’t worry. This is miles better than that shitty Backbone game.” Not saying what you should or shouldn’t like, it just got a chuckle out of me.